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Document ReferencePl C 1/493
TitleLetter from William Wenman, Edwinstowe, to Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford, Dover Street near St James's, London; 4 Aug. 1725
Date4 August 1725
Extent2 ff
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionStates that it is necessary for Mr Bannister to visit in connection with 'the Rights & privileges of Yo'r Mannor of Mansfeild wch have been incroach'd & Invaded'; explains that the attorney Birch is building a corn mill on the Coldwell Brook without permission; passes on Mr Levinz's thanks for the venison.

Remainder of letter is damaged, with text loss.
Termmanors, manorial rights, Nottinghamshire
gifts, venison

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Persons
CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA38892Bannister; Edward (fl 1723-1729); Mr; attorney of the Templefl 1723-1729
NA38894Birch; John (fl 1722-1729); Mr; attorney and tenant of 2nd Earl of Oxford in Nottinghamshirefl 1722-1729
NA38844Levinz; William (1671-1747); Mr; MP for Retford 1702-06 and 1708-10 for Nottinghamshire 1710-22 and 1732-431671-1747
NA38704Wenman; William (-1750); Mr; secretary and agent to the Duke and Duchess of Newcastle and the Earl and Countess of Oxford-1750
NA1047Harley; Edward (1689-1741); 2nd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer; styled Lord Harley 1711-17241689-1741
Places
CodeSet
PL722/Mansfield/Nottinghamshire/England
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