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  <dc:title>Indenture between Humphrey Bulkeley and John Bracegirdle of Handforth in Cheadle, yeoman; lease upon the messuage once occupied by James Sydebotham, husbandman; 99 years or three lives, at a yearly rent of 22/10. </dc:title>
  <dc:description>On the dorse is a memorandum part of which deals with premises quite extraneous to the body of the main document and covenants for the payment (for that new interest) of £3 per annum (more than twice the 22/10 “withinmentioned"). Is not this a species of ultra vires?</dc:description>
  <dc:date>2 February 1671-1672</dc:date>
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