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Documents received in January 1951 from the Society of Genealogists per\r\nMr. I Gray, County Archivist of Gloucestershire... Lease: Sir Abraham Elton, Mayor of Bristol, John Becher, James Donning, Joseph Jefferis, Arthur Taylor, Jacob Elton, John Rich, Lionel Lyde, John Blackwell, Nathaniel Day, William Jefferis and Stephen Clutterbuck, Aldermen of said City; Henry Combe, late Mayor; John Berrow, John Day, Edward Cooper, John Combe and Giles Bailey, sometime since Sheriffs of said City, surviving feoffees of the lands belonging to the hospital or almshouse known as Trinity Chapel, near Lawford's Gate, Bristol, to John Bartlett of Bristol esq, 1742 Jan 6


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  • Documents received in January 1951 from the Society of Genealogists per\r\nMr. I Gray, County Archivist of Gloucestershire
  • Lease: Sir Abraham Elton, Mayor of Bristol, John Becher, James Donning, Joseph Jefferis, Arthur Taylor, Jacob Elton, John Rich, Lionel Lyde, John Blackwell, Nathaniel Day, William Jefferis and Stephen Clutterbuck, Aldermen of said City; Henry Combe, late Mayor; John Berrow, John Day, Edward Cooper, John Combe and Giles Bailey, sometime since Sheriffs of said City, surviving feoffees of the lands belonging to the hospital or almshouse known as Trinity Chapel, near Lawford's Gate, Bristol, to John Bartlett of Bristol esq, 1742 Jan 6

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  • 1742 Jan 6
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  • Star Tavern on The Quay, St Stephen, Bristol, in possession of Edward Tapscott, victualler Signed and sealed by Sir Abraham Elton etc
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  • Documents received in January 1951 from the Society of Genealogists per\r\nMr. I Gray, County Archivist of Gloucestershire
  • Lease: Sir Abraham Elton, Mayor of Bristol, John Becher, James Donning, Joseph Jefferis, Arthur Taylor, Jacob Elton, John Rich, Lionel Lyde, John Blackwell, Nathaniel Day, William Jefferis and Stephen Clutterbuck, Aldermen of said City; Henry Combe, late Mayor; John Berrow, John Day, Edward Cooper, John Combe and Giles Bailey, sometime since Sheriffs of said City, surviving feoffees of the lands belonging to the hospital or almshouse known as Trinity Chapel, near Lawford's Gate, Bristol, to John Bartlett of Bristol esq, 1742 Jan 6

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  • Documents received in January 1951 from the Society of Genealogists per\r\nMr. I Gray, County Archivist of Gloucestershire
  • Lease: Sir Abraham Elton, Mayor of Bristol, John Becher, James Donning, Joseph Jefferis, Arthur Taylor, Jacob Elton, John Rich, Lionel Lyde, John Blackwell, Nathaniel Day, William Jefferis and Stephen Clutterbuck, Aldermen of said City; Henry Combe, late Mayor; John Berrow, John Day, Edward Cooper, John Combe and Giles Bailey, sometime since Sheriffs of said City, surviving feoffees of the lands belonging to the hospital or almshouse known as Trinity Chapel, near Lawford's Gate, Bristol, to John Bartlett of Bristol esq, 1742 Jan 6

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