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Transcription of the Will of John Doswell of St Bartholomew Hyde, Winchester, 1798.
Transcription of a copy of the Will of John Doswell the Elder, 1792.
Transcription of a copy a Declaration by Henry Bradley, 1765.
Transcription of an Indenture, dated 1799, relating to a marriage settlement for
Ann Doswell, daughter of John and Jenny Doswell.
Transcription of an Indenture, dated 1778, relating to a settlement for John,
Ann and Sarah Joules, grandchildren of John Doswell Senior.
Transcription of an Indenture of Assignment, dated 1772, assigning the
Lease of Bull Hall Shop, High Street, Winchester to John Doswell.
Transcription of an Indenture of Lease, dated 1778, assigning the
Lease of properties in Winchester to John Doswell the Younger.
Transcription of an Indenture, dated 1783, by which John Doswell and James Childe
rent a Property from Saint John the Baptist Hospital.
Transcription of an Indenture, dated 1783, by which John Doswell and James Childe
rent a Shop in Winchester High Street from Saint John the Baptist Hospital.
Transcription of an Indenture, dated 1770, relating to a mortgage of land at Willersley Warren by
Benjamin Neville.
Transcription of an Indenture, dated 1770, relating to a lease of land at Willersley Warren by
Benjamin Neville.
Transcription of an Indenture, dated 1771, relating to a lease of land at Willersley Warren by
Benjamin Neville.
Transcription of an Indenture, dated 1771, relating to a mortgage of land at Willersley Warren by
Benjamin Neville.