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Estates Title Deeds 163: Title deeds of premises in Baldwin Street... Estates Title Deeds 163: Title deeds of premises in Baldwin Street, nd
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Lease for 99 years: 1) George Snigge, Knight, 2nd Baron of Court of Exchequer; 2) Edward Tyson
Counterpart lease for 99 years: 1) George Snigge, Knight, 2nd Baron of Court of Exchequer; 2) Edward Tyson
Lease for 21 years: 1) Richard Snigge, one of the sons of Sir George Snigge, deceased; 2) Prudence Tyson, widow of Edward Tyson
Counterpart lease for 21 years: 1) Richard Snigge, one of the sons of Sir George Snigge, deceased; 2) Prudence Tyson, widow of Edward Tyson
Assignment of lease for the residue of 45 years: 1) Robert Tyson; 2) Thomas Tyson
Probate of the will of Richard Snygg
Deed poll: 1) Thomas Tyson; 2) George Snygg
Bond of £300: 1) George Snygg; 2) Thomas Tyson
Tripartite indenture: 1) Thomas Tyson; 2) George Snygg; 3) Thomas Edwards, William Hughes and Edmond Baugh