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  <dc:title>Deed of disanulment by Sir Richard Bulkeley taking advantage of such a proviso in an indenture of 1 Aug., 1574, to which Sir John Sevage and two of the Cheshire Davenports [relatives of his first wife] were parties; relate to the Cheshire manors and one capital messuage in Anglesey, evidently part of the jointure-lands of his second wife Mary, daughter of the Lord Burgh (who is one of the parties to this present disanulment). </dc:title>
  <dc:description>This deed was signed in the presence of the Chief Justice of England (Sir Christopher Wray), the Master of the Rolls (Sir William Cordell), and Thomas Valence of Lincoln's Inn - all three have their signatures at the foot</dc:description>
  <dc:date>16 February 1576-1577</dc:date>
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