Copies of abstracts of title to property in Blackfriars, London, 1547-1723 [manuscript], ca. 1800.

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Copies of abstracts of title to property in Blackfriars, London, 1547-1723 [manuscript], ca. 1800.

Originally two folded packets, later bound. Docketed office copies, labeled "A" and "C," and both with the indication of "Fetherstonehaugh, Blackfriars" at top and Wallis at bottom. The two sections cover the periods 1590-1723 and 1547-1631, respectively. Includes an abstract of Shakespeare's title to property opposite the Queen's Wardrobe, purchased in 1613 (leaf 20).

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