22 May 1823; copy made 9 April 1827 (1) Rt. hon. John Charles Villiers …

22 May 1823; copy made 9 April 1827 (1) Rt. hon. John Charles Villiers, P.C.; Rt. hon. Thomas Grenville, P.C.; and Thomas Wilkinson of Bath, esq., surviving devisees in trust of William Henry Lambton, esq., deceased (2) Hon. Charles William Wyndham of Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, and wife, Anne (widow of the late William Henry Lambton) (3) William Henry Lambton, Henry William Lambton, Hedworth Lambton, all of Lambton, esqs.; and Hon. Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, and wife, Frances Susan formerly Lambton (4) John George Lambton of Lambton, esq. Attested copy of surrender to (4), on the extinguishment of rent charge, and for the remainder of two terms of 500 years of divers freehold lands and manors in County Durham, comprised in the settlement and will of the late William Henry Lambton, deceased, and now the estate of John George Lambton – From: Nunstainton and Woodham: manor of Nunstainton and a moiety of the manor of Woodham and other lands, 1827, Title deeds

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Date1636,
1905
EraEarly 20th Century (1901 to 1932),
20th Century (1901 to 2000),
Stuart (1603 to 1714)
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