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Thomas Halford: Slatter, Son and More, solicitors, of Stratford-upon-Avon

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Abstract of title [1883] to the Halford estates at Halford Bridge, Darlingscott and Armscott, from 1803. Sale particulars, 21 July 1883. Draft conveyances of the following lots, from John Allen of Shipston-on-Stour, gent., (who had married Elizabeth, daughter of John Halford) and Esther Halford, his sister-in-law (a person of unsound mind). - Lots 1 7 (farm and land in Halford) to Thomas Cooke of Tamworth Castle, Esq., 8 February 1884. - Lot 2 (cottage and garden in Halford) to Joseph Hunt of Halford, wheelwright, 25 February 1884. - Lot 3 (land in Halford) to Joseph Hine of Halford, farmer, 25 February 1884. - Lot 4 (land in Halford) to the Reverend Charles Walker Simms of Saintbury, co. Glos., 11 February 1884 (with declaration of Joseph Tyrrell, late of Halford, but now of Willington, yeoman, as to identity of property). - Lot 5 (farmhouse and land at Halford) to Sewallis Evelyn Shirley of Ettington, esq., 8 February 1884. - Lot 6 (house in Halford) to Joseph Hine, 25 February 1884. - Lot 8 (land in Halford) to John Porter Barradell of Lisson Grove, co. Middx., 11 February 1884. - Lot 9 (land in Halford) to Stephen Mumford of Whatcote, farmer, 11 February 1884. - Lots 10 11 (land at Armscott and Darlingscott) to John Allen of Shipston-on-Stour, gent., 24 March 1885, 11 February 1884; with cancelled agreement, for Lot 11, with Charles Couchman of Henley-in-Arden, solicitor, 27 October 1883. - Report of sale to Lord Chancellor, 1883.