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Dr William Hardman's Researches of Nonington and other Parishes File 1 1548-1649   Page 36

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Valor of Extent 1615

VALOR OF EXTENT being the value of all and singular the mannors messuages lands and other hereditaments whatsoever which were late of Edward Hamond Esq. deceased and which by or after the death of the same Edward deceased to Anthony Hamond Esq. his Kinsman and next heir descended and may descend are due inuse possession and rendition, which Edward Hamond died on the 26th day of October in the 13th year of the reign of the late King James of England etc. (1615) Anthony below age and in the custody of the said lord King by reason of which minority of his age and besides that is to say on the 1st day of September in the 5th year of the present Charles the aforesaid Anthony Hamond reached his full age
of 21 years By Inquisition thence taken at Canterbury Castle in the County of Kent on the 13th day of March in the 13th year of the same aforesaid James the aforesaid Anthony Hamond comes to prosecute a writ Le Ousterlemayne.
   Entered in the 14th  book of inrolment  Schedules folio ) 

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