Deed, 1568,January 6.

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Deed, 1568,January 6.

The deed describes an indenture conveyed from Sir Thomas Gresham and Anthony Stringer to John Gresham for a property known as West Barnes, Merton, Surrey, for the sum of £2000--£1000 paid immediately and £1000 paid in five annual installments each December 1st.

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