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Bargain and Sale: Honington, Talton, Alderminister, Armscote, Tredington, Newbold-on-Stour and Cookham

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Indenture of Bargain and Sale dated 12 January 1738/9 (Old style) [1739] between Sir Henry John Parker of Honington, Bart. (eldest son and heir of Hugh Parker, deceased, by Ann his wife) of the first part, Francis Loggin of the Middle Temple, London, gent., of the second part, and Thomas Rawlins of the Middle Temple, London, of the third part, whereby Sir Henry John Parker, for the purpose of barring his estate tail in certain hereditaments in Honington, Talton, Alderminster, Armscott, Tredington, Newbold and Cookham, co. Berks., granted to Francis Loggin the said hereditaments to the intent that he might be tenant in an action for recovery of the said hereditaments; and it was agreed that Thomas Rawlins should be demandant and Sir Henry John Parker vouchee; such recovery to enure to the use of Sir Henry John Parker and his heirs for ever. Witnesses: N. Weston and Richard Wilson.