Letters patent : Westminster, 1593 May 7.

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Letters patent : Westminster, 1593 May 7.

A land transfer, specifically a grant to Francis Woodrowe and George and Matthew Wentworth of the tithes of Notton and Chevet, Yorkshire, and lands etc. in the parish of Ruston, Yorkshire, formerly belonging to the priory of St. John the Evangelist in Pontefract and subsequently to George Wooddroffe.

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