Doll?s Dow.
By: Birch, Sybil.
Material type: BookPublisher: In Lymm and District Local History Society Newsletter 94, March 1976 p. 6Subject(s): 17c, court cases, penance, law and order, charities, welfare
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Summary: First published in the Lymm Parish Church Magazine
Traces the origin of this Lymm charity to an out of court settlement of a slander suite in 1670. Dorothy Percival having slandered Mary the wife of Richard Steele. She also had to publicly apologise in the church. The case is noted in the rear of the parish register.
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Traces the origin of this Lymm charity to an out of court settlement of a slander suite in 1670. Dorothy Percival having slandered Mary the wife of Richard Steele. She also had to publicly apologise in the church. The case is noted in the rear of the parish register.
First published in the Lymm Parish Church Magazine
1670s