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Re: Richard Dudleys Will
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 23 August 18 22:27 BST (UK) »
Thank you, 'th'appurtenances' was throwing me off as I couldn't make out what it was.
Richard Dudley of Cosby. Gent
George Bent of Cosby. Gent
William Black of Kilby. Gent
Bernard Cotton of Dadlington. Esq
Sir Thomas Halford of Wistow. Bart
Richard Swynfen of Sutton Cheney. Gent
John Cotes of Aylestone. Gent
John Freeston of East Norton. Gent
Sir John Bernard of Abington.
Edward Shuckburgh of Naseby. Esq
Richard Worsley of Deeping. Esq
Thomas Hobson of Glen. Gent
John Grant of Stretton Parva. Gent
John Miles of Heanley Hall. Gent
Thomas Dabridgecourt. Esq
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Re: Richard Dudleys Will
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 23 August 18 22:29 BST (UK) »
all my lands tenements hereditaments and with th'appurtencances
Broadley (Lancs all dates and Halifax bef 1654)

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« Reply #11 on: Thursday 23 August 18 22:34 BST (UK) »
Very Much appreciated, Thank you.
Richard Dudley of Cosby. Gent
George Bent of Cosby. Gent
William Black of Kilby. Gent
Bernard Cotton of Dadlington. Esq
Sir Thomas Halford of Wistow. Bart
Richard Swynfen of Sutton Cheney. Gent
John Cotes of Aylestone. Gent
John Freeston of East Norton. Gent
Sir John Bernard of Abington.
Edward Shuckburgh of Naseby. Esq
Richard Worsley of Deeping. Esq
Thomas Hobson of Glen. Gent
John Grant of Stretton Parva. Gent
John Miles of Heanley Hall. Gent
Thomas Dabridgecourt. Esq
Sir Clement Edmondes

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Re: Richard Dudleys Will
« Reply #12 on: Friday 24 August 18 04:55 BST (UK) »
My Ffarme (Farm) in Cosby?

Correct, can be transcribed either as ffarme or Farme.

Just for the future, it's best not to add the underlining to your snips.  We need to be able to see the bottom parts of the letters.

In the case of this clip - for a more difficult or ambiguous text - we would need to see the whole of the letters f, C, s & y to give an authoritative reading.

Otherwise your clips are fine.  We can easily identify the right text without the underlining.