Source: Edward Banges and Sampson Banges - Witness to Land Deed
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Edward Banges and Sampson Banges - Witness to Land Deed |
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"Grant, in Pursuance to a Deed of Covenant Dated 1 May 1620, by Thomas Cotton Esq. Of..." (3 May 1620), The National Archives, Kew, Ref. WARD 2/12/40A/6, accessed 29 Aug. 2021 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4452238.
Description:Grant, in pursuance to a deed of covenant dated 1 May 1620, by Thomas Cotton esq. of Ashill, Norfolk, to John Banges, yeoman of Hempstead, Essex, of closes of lands, meadows and pasture called Johns, containing around 5 acres, in Hempstead. With letter of attorney by Thomas Cotton for Robert Cooke gent., to deliver his land to John Banges. Witnesses: John Reandy and William Claydon. Endorsed: note of the delivery of seisin to John Banges by Robert Cooke. Witnesses: Edward Banges and Samson Banges. Holographic signature and Seal of Thomas Cotton. |
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Edward and his brother Sampson, signed as witnesses on 1 May 1620 a land transfer concerning John Bangs (it is unsure if that was their father or brother John). |