Wellingborough News, 10th June 1887, transcribed by Kay Collins
DUCHY COURTS,
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Courts Baron of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, Lady of the several Manors of Raunds, Rushden, and Irchester, with their members, in the County of Northampton, will be held as follows:-
For the Manor of RAUNDS, at the George Inn, at Raunds, on Monday, the 13th day of June, 1887, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon;
For the Manor of RUSHDEN, at the Wagon and Horses Inn, at Rushden, on Thursday, the 16th day of June, 1887, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon;
And for the Manor of IRCHESTER, at the Carpenter's Arms Inn, at Irchester, on Saturday, the 18th day of June, 1887, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon;
At which respective times and places all Tenants of the said several Manors, and all other persons owing suit and service to the said Courts, are required to attend and pay their quit rents, and perform their accustomed suits and services,
GEO. H. BURNHAM,
Steward of the said Manors.
Wellingborough,
1st June, 1887.
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Wellingborough News, 17th June 1887, transcribed by Kay Collins
RUSHDEN MANOR COURTThe Court Baron of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, Lady of the Manor of Rushden, was held at the Wagon and Horses Inn, Rushden, on Thursday last, at eleven o'clock, before Mr. G. H. Burnham, steward of the Manor; Mr. Stewart Mason, foreman of the Homage; and Mr. Samuel Knight, jun., being also present. Numerous admissions took place at the Court.
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