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Corpus/CCCC09/N7 contains:
1 Lease to James [Margetson] Archbishop of Armagh.
3 Exemplfication of recovery
4 Exemplification of recovery: Lord Frederick Cavendish demandant, William Ainge, Esq., tenant; Viscount Duncannon, vouchee
5 Lease to James Farrer of the manor of Wicken for one year with a view to transferring uses to possession
6 Bargain and sale for one year to John Rayner of the manor of Wicken, with a farm
7 Assignment to John Slack in trust for John Rayner to attend inheritance of the residue of a term of 500 years in the manor of Wicken and estates in Cambridge.
8 Release of Manor, rectory, tithes, etc., of Wicken to John Rayner.
9 Counterpart of mortgage to Thomas Marquis of Bath and others [as in 8] of a farm and lands in Wicken for £3000 and interest.
10 Lease to the Marquis of Bath and others of the rectory and manor of Wicken for one year, with a view to a mortgage (N7 11).
11 Mortgage to Thomas Marquis of Bath and others [as in 8] of an estate at Wicken for £7000 and interest.
14 Counterpart of mortgage to Thomas, Marquis of Bath and others.
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Deeds relating to High Fen Farm, Wicken, Cambridgeshire.

Title Bargain and sale for one year to John Rayner of the manor of Wicken, with a farm
Reference CCCC09/N7 6
Creator James DuPre and others, as in 5
Covering Dates 24 Mar. 1802
Extent and Medium 2 membranes; vellum; Mixed scripts
Corpus/CCCC09/N7/CCCC09/N7 6 contains:
6A Release.
Creator: James DuPre and others, as in 5.
8 membranes; vellum; Mixed scripts.
25 Mar. 1802
6B Bargain and sale to John Rayner for £10,000. Enrolled in Chancery, 28 Apr. 1802.
Creator: Earl of Bessborough and others.
3 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1802
6C Deed of covenant to John Rayner to produce deeds. Schedule lists deeds between 1704 and 1800.
Creator: Earl of Bessborough.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1802

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