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Eight Bells, Chipping Campden
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Conveyance from Richard Andrews of Chipping Campden, co. Glos., yeoman, to George Ireson of the same, innkeeper, of the equity of redemption in two messuages, formerly one, on the south side of High Street, Chipping Campden, late in the tenure of Richard Guthrie, blacksmith, but now of John Horne and Thomas Brace (abuttals given), and of a messuage in Chipping Campden known as the Eight Bells, now in the tenure of George Ireson, together with rooms erected on the site of a former malthouse and a neighbouring cottage in the occupation of Edward Tomes, bounded on the north by property belonging to the trustees of the Baptist Chapel, on the west by the road, on the south by property of the Earl of Gainsborough and on the east by property of Penry Williams and William Higford Griffiths.