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quid(e)m Thomas Greene pater prefati Thomae Greene, fuit filius et heres Thomae Greene
Militis D(omi)ni de Norton predicti, et Mariae ux(ori)s eius filiae Ric(ard)i D(omi)ni Talbot et Ankaret uxoris eius filiae et heredis Jonannis D(omi)ni Strange de Blacmere; qui quidem p(re)fatus Thomas filius p(re)dicti Thomae et Phillipae, obiit ix die men(si)s Sep(tembris) An(no) dom(ini) mill(ensim)mo CCCCLXII, et p(re)fata Matilda una filiarum Joh(ann)is Throckmorton, Armigeri, quondam sub-Thesauraii Angl(iae) obiit .... die .... men(si)s .... An(no) dom(ini), mille(n)simo CCCC..; q(uo)r(um) a(n)i(m)abus p(ro)picietur deus amen
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