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  <dc:title>Indenture between Anthony Elcocke, D.D., Sub-Dean of York, and Dorothy Bulkeley of Didsbury, spinster [sister to Humphrey and Frances Bulkeley, d. about 1666]; lease to D.B., consideration, £112, of certain parcels of land near Heaton Wood Green, co. Lancs.; 60 years, "if Dorothy Bulkeley, widow of Richard Bulkeley, deceased, do live so long", at a peppercorn rent. </dc:title>
  <dc:description>On 12 April, 1682, there was an assignment of this lease by Frances, sister of Dorothy, to two Lancashire chapmen, a linen-weaver, and a husbandman, for 21 years at a yearly rent of £12 - again conditioned upon Dorothy Bulkeley, widow and sister-in-law of Frances, living so long. Bond of obligation in £24</dc:description>
  <dc:date>2 January 1664-1665</dc:date>
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