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Public Hall, Rother Street, Stratford-upon-Avon

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Conveyance by lease and release from Robert Horseman and Joseph Smith (only surviving trustees of a deed of 30 January 1761) to John Allen, gentleman, Samuel Tutin, hatter, George Simcox, ringmaker, Thomas Cocks, brassfounder, 'Sarjant' Taylor, brassfounder, Edward Smith, buttonmaker, Jonathan Cambden, hatter and Benjamin Cambden, hatter, all of Birmingham, Enoch Butwell, salesman, John Hamp, baker, Edward Taplin, shoemaker, Nathaniel Cooper, flaxdresser, Samuel Cooper, flaxdresser, Richard Sutton, labourer, Henry Richardson, whitesmith and William Willis, baker, all of Stratford, Francis Richardson, blacksmith, and Richard Richardson, blacksmith, both of Warwick, John Minstrell of Alveston, weaver, William Bartlam of Newnham in Aston Cantlow, labourer and Timothy Smith the younger of Bishopton, farmer, of the Dissenting Meeting House in Rother Street, now measuring sixty feet in breadth and sixty six feet in depth; to hold the same as new trustees.