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Portsmouth, Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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A poor Essex man, Tedder, traveled to Paris to seek admission to his inherited copyhold estate from the absent Lord of the Manor. Despite hardships, he met the lord and lady, who forgave the fine, clothed him and his son, gave money, and granted admission, astonishing his neighbors upon return.
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Paris
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A Short Time Ago
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fine forgiven; new clothes and money provided to tedder and son; instrument for estate admission granted
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Tedder, inheriting a 30l. per annum copyhold estate in Essex bordering Suffolk, lacked funds for the fine and journeyed to Paris with his 11-year-old son. Landing in Calais with only a groat and no French, he received aid from a bilingual blacksmith who wrote a narrative for him to show for hospitality en route. In Paris, introduced to the lord and lady in ragged condition, he explained his case; they laughed, provided new clothes, money for return, forgave the fine, and gave a signed instrument for admission. He returned and took possession, astonishing neighbors.