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Excerpt from The Antiquary, Vol. 14: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past
About the time of the dissolution of monasteries the baths were regarded as a mere adjunct to a tennis court, and were so little frequented that doubts were entertained as to their ownership. This question was settled only as one, and apparently the least important, of the terms of a general adjust ment of rights between the Municipality and one Humphrey Cotton.
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