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100 HISTORY OF EAST GRINSTEAD. |
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£1. 3s. 4d. a year charged on three pieces of land, part of the Manor of Brighthelmstone; on September 30th, 1902, Lieut.-Col. C. A. M. Warde paid £4. 13s. 4d. to redeem 2s. 4d. a year charged on Kent Hatch Farm, Westerham, belonging to him ; on the same date Mr. Francis Verrall, Lord of the Manor of Southover, Lewes, redeemed three separate charges of lid., 4s. and £2 on land called the Hydes, at Lewes, by paying £90, and on November 4th, of the same year, the Corporation of the City of London freed themselves for ever from paying £1. 5s. 8d. a year charged on 54, 57 and 57a, Shoe Lane, City, by a purchase of £51. 6s. 8d. annuities. The following table gives the other sources of income:— |
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