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Manors of Clopton, Ruin Clifford and Bridge Town in Hampton Lucy and Stratford, Warwickshire. To settle the entail of the estate encumbered with debt.
Title to the manor of Clopton in Stratford and Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, to be secured to William Clopton, and to a messuage, part of New Place, Stratford, Warwickshire, to Bott.
Annuity to be raised from the manor of Bridge Town and ruin Clifford, Warwickshire.
Addressed to William Clopton, Esq., at Grays Inn (Graysend) Lane, [London].
William Clopton (b.1655)--son of William Clopton and Elizabeth Sutcliffe --immigrated from England to York County, Virginia, and married Ann Booth about 1677/1678. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma and elsewhere. Includes much genealogy and family history about ancestry in England.
Receipt for 40 marks for lands in Conventry, and Weston under Wetherley, Warwickshire, mortgaged September 16, 1528. Last installment on repayment.
Acknowledges receipt of £300, in part payment of £900 secured upon Clopton's manor of Bridge Town and Ruin Clifford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, as appears by articles of May 29, 1580.