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Mallett Family History

"An English Family"

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1 1881 census -

75 Burlington St
Chorlton on Medlock
Lancashire
England

FHL Film 1341937 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3922 Folio 95 Page 55

Wm.Jas. MALLETT Head Surgeon M 41 M Bolton, Lancashire, England
C. Helen MALLETT Wife - M 34 F Ireland
Elizth. HAYES Aunt Domestic Servant W 55 F York, England

1861 census
Manchester Royal Infirmary
W J Mallett, Physician's assistant, 21, Bolton, Lancashire 
Family: F38
 
2 3 children were chistened on the same day in 1864, so they may have been born during the apparent gap of 12 years and all christened at once — or theses are in fact 2 separate families. Family: F84
 
3 A Mary H Robins is with them, relationship is niece, occupation mother's helper. Bertram is described as a son, wheras in 1881 he was a grand son. Family: F165
 
4 According to PM Basil and Maria had 3 or 4 children, and he died in "South America". Family: F163
 
5 According to PM, of the three sons, Noel and Eric had children, while Hugh died without issue. Family: F168
 
6 Albert was a Farmer and Employer, with 2 servants in the household. Interestingly, one of the servants was a John Mallett, 68, born in Torrington. This might have been Catherine (Mallett) Smale's brother, but the birthplace and age aren't quite right.

William and Catherine Smale occupied 4 rooms at Langland, and were enumerated as a separate household. William was "Living on Own Means". 
Family: F361
 
7 Alexander and Alice had no children. Family: F259
 
8 Alice's sister Mary was with them, no occupation given. William was a Civil Service Clerk in the "Teleh Dept", whatever that was. Family: F447
 
9 All of the known children were living at home. There is a substantial gap in age between Frank and Lilly - 8 years, because 3 tiny ones were born, but died, between them. Joshua is a Draper, Frank is a Draper's Apprentice, Lilly, George, and Florence are attending school. Joshua's cousin Matilda Avery, and unmarried Annuitant, is living with them. Family: F164
 
10 An actual record of Mary's marriage has not been found, but Mary Woolcombe is mentioned in Abraham Mallett's will (1750) and mother Mary's will (1751). Family: F172
 
11 Annie and Archibald were at home, Frederick was a boarder in the household of George B Goss in Southampton, working as an Ironmonger's Assistant. Bertie was 4 months old and described as a grandson. William was a "Manager in Ironfoundry", Archibald was an "Apprentice to Ironmongery". Family: F165
 
12 Arthur Malet, in "Notices of an English Branch of the Malet Family", (1885), did not recognize the existence of William Malet = Maud de Kitemore - he has William = Sara de Sully as the son of Baldwin, whereas G. E. G. Malet, in "The Origin of the Malets of Enmore" (1938-39), has him as a grandson of Baldwin. Burke's Peerage follows the latter. Family: F60
 
13 Arthur's occupation was Cooper, Madeleine was 1 years old, and John M just 3 months.

There was a second family enumerated at the same address as the Normans:

Francis C De la Rue, 35 (25 stroked out), male, single, a Clerk (at Weighbridge), born St Helier, living with his mother, Ann, age 75, also born St Helier.

These may be relatives of Arthur's, since his mother's name was "La Rae". 
Family: F370
 
14 As per an article in ? newspaper - McAuley News - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mallett celebrate 50th anniversary - A very enjoyable evening was celebrated on Tuesday, February 4 in McAuley rink, the occasion being the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mallett. Family: F1
 
15 As per LM. Family: F20
 
16 At the time of his marriage, aged 25, he lived at
10 Normandy Ave
Windsor
Victoria
Australia

At the time of her marriage, aged 22, she lived at
86 Cromwell Road
South Yarra
Victoria
Australia


Cerificate obtained The Church of All Saints
East St.Kilda
Victoria 
Family: F72
 
17 At the time of Louisa’s marriage she was living at her parents’ home 5 Kingston Grove Leeds, Yorkshire.

Richard was residing in Ardwick Manchester England.
Witnesses to the marriage were Richard Fenton and Selina Mallett.
Ceremony performed by John Bloomefield Vicar of St. George Leeds. 
Family: F3
 
18 At the time of marriage Frederick was living at 15.Little Showell GreenLane,Sparkbrook Birmingham
and Agnes was living at 107.Gladstone Road.Sparkbrook Birmingham. 
Family: F20
 
19 Augustus was a Farmer with 1 Ag Lab and 2 domestic servants. Millicent and Trevosa were going to school.

William was living with his uncle William in East Putford and takes over "Barton" sometime between 1891 and 1901. "Trevosa's" name (if Trevosa is correct) was written as "Triphosa C B" or something like that. 
Family: F335
 
20 Augustus was by this time a "Retired Farmer". Charlotte was still at home - a "Retired Farmer's Daughter", William was in East Putford and head of household at Barton. Millicent was unmarried but living away from home. Family: F335
 
21 Baldwin Malet is undoubtedly the first of the Malets of Enmore, but there are two different theories as to how he came into the possession of that estate during the first half of the 12th century. Arthur Malet, writing in 1885 and using as his base a theory put forward earlier by Sir William Pole, suggests that Hugh Fichet was the biological father of Baldwin Malet. According to this theory, Hugh was born a Malet, but changed his name to Fichet when his father fell into disfavour with the King and was banished from England. The main argument for this comes from a deed of land in which Baldwin describes Hugh Fichet as his father and Basilea as his mother (written in Latin).

G.E.G. Malet, writing in 1938-9 in "The Genealogist" magazine, argues that the Latin terms used in the deed could equally be interpreted as meaning "Father-In-Law" and "Mother-In-Law", and therefore there is no reason to follow Sir William Pole's theory. He posits that it is much more likely that Baldwin was a younger son of Robert Malet, Baron of Curry Mallet, who married Emma, step-daughter of Hugh Fichet, and heiress to the Enmore Estates, held by her mother Basilea in her own right.

The latter theory has been followed here, but the former is presented for interest below.

Excerpt from "Notices of an English Branch of the Malet Family", by Arthur Malet, published 1885, pp 27-28, appendix D1-D2:

BALDWIN MALET OF ENMORE

Baldwin Malet was the son of Hugh Fichet and his wife Domina Basilea, and succeeded his father at Enmore. The first notice with a date that we have of him is in Lord William Malet's return of his fees in 1156, the second of the reign of Henry II, in which we find Baldwinus Malet 2 milites et 3m. partem.*
There are extant two deeds of Baldwin's,** in one of which he writes, "I Baldwin Malet son of Hugh Fichet of Enmore," and to which "Domina Basilea my mother," and "Constantia daughter of Basilea," are among the witnesses. To this deed is affixed a seal the device of which is "a man armed cap-a -pied with sword and shield on horseback, circumscribed 'sigillum Baldwin Malet.'" The other is a deed by which he confirms a grant of land which " Hugh Fichet my father gave," and with the "agreement and consent of Domina Emma my wife and of my heirs." To this deed is affixed the remarkable seal adverted to in the immediately preceding account of Hugh Fichet. I have transcribed both of these deeds from Sir A. Malet's copy of Sir Wm. Pole's collections. It seems to me that the first deed must have been executed shortly after his father's death; it is probable that his accession to the estate and the resumption of his family name required a reconciliation with the King, after which he adopted the seal which was affixed to the second deed, which must have been executed at a later period.

Baldwin had issue by his wife Domina Emma, daughter of Hugh de Neville, William his heir.


* To William Malet, the son of Robert Malet, of Curry and Shepton. Charta Willielmi Malet, 12 R. Hen. II [A.D. 1166.] de Militibus suis in Com. Som: Ex Libro Nigro Schaccarii.

Isti sunt milites de veteri feoffamento Willielmi Malet de feodo quod tenet in capite de Rege.
Willielmus filius Reginaldi 7 milites et 3m partem militis. Baldwinus Malet 2 milites et 3m partem. Tho's de Halsway 1 mil: Osbert de Eston 3 mil: Roger Arundel 1 mil: Robert de Woda 1 mil: Serlo de Braicot I mil: Jordan de Cnolla 1 mil: Walter de St'o Quintino 1 mil: Jordan de Stafford 1 mil: Radulphus Hosatus dimid mil: Isti sunt de verteri feoffamento, et tot debet Regi. Robert Malherbe 1 mil: et 4 partes mil: Helias de Meigs 4m partem mil. Joh'es Belet et Henry de Lopene 1 mil: PHilip Buzar 5m parem mil. Willielmus Hostiarius 20 part mil.

De novo feoffamento isti subscripti. Robertus filius Bernardi 1 mil: Osbert de Bamville 10m partem mil: Malgerious 5m partem. Will'us de Northfolc 10m partem mil: Ipse Willielmus debet Regi in Kent de Honore quem ei dedit dimi: mil:
These knights' fees in Somerset of the old and new feoffment which this Baron William Malet held of King Henry II in capite in the twelfth year of his reign, were in number twenty-two entire fees, besides the parts of fees.

** Sir. A.M.'s MSS., Vol. II, p. 45.
Notum sit omnibus, etc. Ego Baldwinus Malet filius Hugonis Fichet de Enemere dedi Philippo filio Gerardi de Sidenham et haered: in feodum virgatam terrae de Bereford et aliud ferlingum terrae quod Ailmar tenuit quare ut haec mea donatio firma maneat in perpetuum sigillo eam confirmavi. Teste Dno. Basilea matre mea, Constantia filia Basileae, Galfrido filio Walteri de Edington, Radulfo et Gervasio de Ralega, Galfrido Fichet, et aliis. The seal, a man on horseback armed cap-a-pied, with sword and shield; circumscribed, "Sigillum Baldwini Malet."

** Sir A. M.'s MSS., Vol. 1, Sup. 1, p.3.
Noverint qui sunt et futuri sunt quod ego Baldwinus Malet cum consensu et voluntate Dno. Emmae uxoris meae et haeredum meorum concessi et reddidi et praesenti charta confirmavi Nicho frati Galfridi clerici de Sowydimid: virgat: terrae in Sutton quam Hugo Fichet pater meus dedit Willo Cantok patri dicti Nicolai pro servitio tenend: sibi et haered : suis: Dict: dimid: virgat: terrae libere et quiete de me et haered: meis per unam libram pipersis singulis annis solvendam apud Sutton ad fest: Paschae. Debet etiam dictus Nicolaus servitium Dno Regi et de parco Cory claudendon quantum ad tantum terram pertinet. Teste, Gaudfrido Fichet, etc. The seal to this deed is very large; on the one side a man, armed with sword and shield, on foot, cap-a -pied, with his sword in this right hand, striking at a lion leaping upon him; on the other, two men in gowns talking together, the one having a crown on his head. The circumscription, "Sigillum Baldwini Malet." 
Family: F62
 
22 Beryl was the only one of the children enumerated at home in 1910. Mabel was old enough to be married, and probably was. No idea where Corliss was. Family: F114
 
23 Both full age and both of this parish.
Witness, William Lander 
Family: F11
 
24 Both were from Penryn. Family: F26
 
25 Both were of Penryn. Family: F45
 
26 Both were of Penryn. Family: F49
 
27 Both were of Penryn. Family: F44
 
28 Both were of Penryn. Family: F41
 
29 Both were of Penryn. Family: F40
 
30 Both were of Penryn. Family: F28
 
31 Both were of Penryn. Family: F38
 
32 Both were of Penryn. Family: F234
 
33 Caroline's sister Mary Hannah was one witness, along with Thomas (Fry ?). The spelling of the surname is difficult to decipher. Family: F162
 
34 Charlotte Coventry, niece, age 19 and unmarried, born in London, was a visitor. Hugh the younger was in the army and living in the London area. Family: F32
 
35 Copy of an entry of marriage dated 17 July 1847 Family: F39
 
36 Copy of entry of marriage dated 6 November 1888.
Married according to the rites and ceemonies of the Established Church
after Banns. 
Family: F127
 
37 Corlis and his family were living with his uncle Charles H V Lewis and his wife Mable J (looks like, could be I). Charles must have been a brother of Wesley Mallett's wife Ella Lewis. Family: F454
 
38 Corlis was 18, Hannah 16 when they married, according to the 1930 census. Family: F454
 
39 Cornish Parish Registers
http://www.cornwalleng.com/search_registers.php

Parish or Registration District: St Gluvias,
Date: 15-Jul 1854

GROOM: William Towan NICHOLAS
Groom's age: Full
Groom's condition: Bachelor
Groom's rank/profession: Painter
Groom's residence: St Gluvias
Father: Thomas
Father's rank/profession: Brewer

BRIDE: Elizabeth Ann MARTIN
Bride's age: Full
Bride's condition: Spinster
Bride's rank/profession:
Bride's residence: St Gluvias

Father: Peter
Father's rank/profession: Powder Maker

Banns(B) or Licence(L):
Groom Signed(S) or Marked(M):
Bride Signed(S) or Marked(M):
Witness 1:
Witness 2:

Other information:

Transcriber: M.Topham 
Family: F69
 
40 Couple had 4 children. Family: F143
 
41 Daniel was a merchant, in London. Family: F250
 
42 Divorced: 1934/00/00~1934/00/00 Family: F367
 
43 During the enumeration of the 1891 census, Edith (Rillston) Mallett was in the household of her father Edward, along with her daughter "Florrie", while her husband Frederick was in his father's household. Family: F439
 
44 Elizabeth COOKE
Sex: F

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Edward MALLETT
Marriage: 7 Apr 1835
Saint Margaret, Leicester, Leicester, England


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Family: F4
 
45 Eric stayed in England after WW1. They had 8 children, John the eldest boy grew up in Kingston, came over with the Canadian army and was killed in Italy. Pat the eldest girl married a boy from Winnipeg WW2. The other children are in New Zealand and England. Family: F431
 
46 Eva and Albert had 2 children, a boy and a girl, both in England. Family: F433
 
47 Even though the marriage occurred in Devon and the children were born in Cornwall, the name "Rickard" that shows up as a given name in one of the children indicates that this is the correct Harriet. Family: F294
 
48 Excerpt from "Notices of an English Branch of the Malet Family", by Arthur Malet, published 188 p 29-30, Appendices F1, F2, F3:


WILLIAM MALET OF ENMORE

William Malet, the son of William Malet and his wife Sara de Sully, succeeded his father probably about A.D. 1252. His wife's name was Maria, but her surname is unknown. The deed, a portion of which is transcribed (below)* is presumably the first in which his name is mentioned. In the year 1253 he sat as one of the arbitrators in a dispute between the Prior of Bruton and William de la Cumba concerning a right of way.** There is another deed of the year 1264,*** by which William Malet makes over to the Abbot of Glastonbury certain lands. There are other deeds of this period, not of sufficient interest to warrant transcription, and some by which we learn that, besides Baldwin his son and heir, he had another son, named Raymund, to whom, and to his wife Melicent, his mother Maria gave property in Heathcombe, and Anastasia the daughter of William le Bret gave lands in Stawel and Cadecote; Robert Thurlebeare also gave him land in Cadecote. There is also an entry in Sir Wm. Pole's MSS., "Raymundus Malet Isoldis Uxor," dated 52 henry III, A.D. 1268; so that I conclude he married twice. I find also Raymund's name as a witness in a deed of the 16 Edward I, A.D. 1288, and Baldwin Malet gives land in Bradwyke to Raymund Malet and Joane his wife I Edward II A.d. 1307; whether this is the same Raymund and a third wife, or another person, there is nothing extant to determine.


* Sir A.M.'s MSS., Vol. I, Sup. II, p.5.

Omnibus, etc. Ego Sara Malet in viduitate mea concessi, etc. Will'o. Malet filio meo pro homagio et servito suo 20s. Redd: in Baghay. Teste, Dno. Joh'o. de Aur, Dno.Henrico de Stawel, Rob'to, Bret, et aliis.


** Sir A.M.'s MSS., Vol. I, p.7.

Ex registro MS. Prioratus de Bruton in Agro Somerset, p. 29, in nostris excerptis existro registro. Copy of Sir Wm. Pole's MS.

Anno Domini 1252 [37 H. III] facta est haec convenito inter Priorem et conventum Brawton ex una parte et Will'm de la Cumba ex altera, vix., quod dicti Prior et conventus pro se et successoribus suis concesserant dicto Will'o et haered: suis quod possint sine impedimento ire et redire cum blado suo et foeno et Averiis suis per viam quae jacet per terram et pasturam suam de Sure vergue la Swelle, etc. Test: Dno. Mattheo de Clyvedon, Dno. Joh'o de Reigny, Militibus; W. de Careville, W. Huscarle, Rogero Lupel, Thoma de Bonham, Hen'r de Campoflorido, Thoma de Wyke, et aliis. Facta fuit haec conventio et quieta clamatio coram venerabilibus viris Dno. Henrico de Bratton, tunc Justiciario Dni. Regi, et Dno. Reginaldo de Moyun, et Dno. Will'o de Moyun, et Dno. Will'o Malet, et Dno.Will'o Trivit, et Dno Martino de Leke, Militibus; et W. de la Lade, et Ricardo Londres, et multis aliis. Apud Taunton, anno supra dicto.

Ex regis Bruton, p. 27, Adam de Grenville et Thomas Trivet Justitiarii itinerantes apud Bristoll, anno 43 R. Hen. III. [1259.]


*** Sir A. M.'s MSS., Vol.I, p. 16.

Anno Regni R. Henrici filii Johannis 48 [A.D.1264] convenit inter Dum. Robertum Abbatem et Con'v Glaston: ex parte una, et Will'm Malet de Pulton ex altera, viz., quod praed: Willielmus concessit, etc., praefato Abbatia totum, tenementum cum terris pratis et omnibus aliis pertinend: suis, etc., quae idem Willielmus tenuit de dote Feliciae quondam uxoris Ricardi de Capella sine aliquo retinemento sui, etc. Tes't Martino de Legh, Milite, Michaele le Goniz, Reginaldo de Ivethera, Galfrido Poleyn. Ex Registro MS. Abbatiae Glaston: in archivis Dni. Vicecom: Weymouth, p. 298.  
Family: F56
 
49 Excerpt from "Notices of an English Branch of the Malet Family", by Arthur Malet, published 1885 p 30-31, Appendices G1, G2, G3, G4, G5:

BALDWIN MALET OF ENMORE AND DEANDON.

Baldwin Malet, son of William and Maria, inherited Enmore from his father. I find no mention of the date of his succession, the first deed bearing his name being in the 45 Henry III, A.D. 1261, * which, as it is dated, I place first in the Appendix. The next deed,** without date, was evidently drawn up after the marriage of Roger de Claville and Baldwin Malet respectively with Johanna and Mabel, the daughters and co-heiresses of Hamelyn de Deandon; it provides for an exchange of land, Roger de Claville taking Deandon in Devonshire, and Baldwin Malet Lidyard in Somerset. Collinson, in his History of Somerset, vol. iii, p. 496, states that "St. Audries [West Quantokshead] was held in the time of King John by William de Punchardon, of the castle of Dunster. At his death this William left several daughters, heiresses to his possessions, of whom Aubrea was married to Hamelyn de Deandon of Deandon in Devon, by whom she had a son named Thomas, who died without issue, and two daughters, Mabel, wife of Sir Baldwin Malet of Enmore, and Joan, wife of Roger de Claville; in the partition of the estates this part became the property of Malet."

Roger de Claville and his wife Joan died without issue, and their manor of Deandon became the property of Baldwin and Mabel;*** the deed showing this is not dated.

There are extant two deeds of Mabel Malet's, from which we find that she survived her husband: one undated, yet marked by Sir W. Pole of the time of Edward I;+ the other bearing date 14 Edward I, A.D. 1286.++

We learn from Sir W. Pole (Sir A.M.'s MSS, vol i, sup. 2,pp.1 and 2) that the coat of arms, Azure three escallops Or, was properly the coat of the Deandons of Devonshire, which was assumed by the Malets of Enmore on the marriage of Baldwin with the heiress of Deandon, and from that time has been constantly used by all the Malets.

By his wife Mabilia, Baldwin had issue John his heir. I find at this time also a Robert Malet, who, from the arms he used, and the time at which he lived, appears to have been a son of Baldwin. As he was a man of much distinction I must not omit him; but as a younger son, who does not enter into the line of descent, I have included him in this chapter instead of separating him in the mode I have adopted for the elder sons, and all those who come in the direct line.


* Sir A. M.'s MSS., Vol.I, Sup.II, p. 17.

Convenio facta a: Henrici filii Regis Johannis 45 [A.D. 1261] inter Dominum Baldwinum Malet Militem, ex una parte, et Guidonem de Canton ex altera, de communi pastura in Enemere coram Thoma Trivet et sociis suis Justiciariis D'ni Regis Henrici filii Johannis, anno regni sui 45. Tes't Waltero de Sully, Simone Meriet, Militibus, Will'o de Beare, Richardo filio Bernardi, Rogero de Gothhurst, Rob'to de Blackmore, Rob'to Bercy de Ham, Will'o Russel, Joh'o de Heighton, Joh'o Everard, unde idem Baldwinus arriavit Jura't, 24 milites, coram Roberto de Walerond ad hoc praeceptum Regis.


** Sir A. M.'s MSS., Vol.I, Sup.II, p. 5.

Haec est conventio facta inter Rogerum de Claville et Johannum uxorem ex parte una, et Baldwinum Malet et Mabilia uxorem ex altera, de terris quae fuere Hamelini Deandon patris praedictarum Johannae et Mabiliae, viz., Rogerus et Johanna concesserunt praedictis Baldwino et Mabiliae partem suam de Lidyard super ratione part: haereditat: dicti Hamelini et praedicti Baldwinus et Mabilia concessere Rogero et Johannae terram de Deandon. Test: Dno. Reginaldo de Mohun, Dno Stephano Bauzun, Dno. Waltero Giffard, Dno Henrico de Sully, Dno Will'o de Widworthy, Dno Rogero de Reigny, Dno Johanne Arundel.


*** Sir A.M.'s MSS., Vol. I, Sup.I, p. 15.

Nov., etc. Quod cum Baldwinus Malet et Mabilia uxor nuper implacitassent Dom'm Rogerum Claville per Breve Mortanteces- soris de manerios de Deandon in cum: Devon, praed: Rogerus recognovit manerium preadictum esse jus praed'm Mabiliae quae ei descendebat per mortem Johannae de Claville sorosis dictae Mabiliae. Test: Dno Hen'r de Chambernon, Joh'n Preverel, Militibus Hugone Everard, Reymundo Malet, Gilberto de Wellington. Sans date, Henry III.


+ Sir A.M.'s MSS., Vol. I, Sup.I, p. 15.

Ego Mabilia quondam uxor Baldwini Malet, Militis, in pura viduitate concessi manerium meum de Bracton in com. Devon. Thomae de Tynworth. Sans date, Edward I.


++ Mabilia Malet et Tho's de Pyn tenuer: de Joh'n de Mohun defuncto sine medio dimid: feod: mil: in Lydiard Punchardon. 14 Edward I. [A.D. 1286.] 
Family: F54
 
50 Excerpt from "Notices of an English Branch of the Malet Family", by Arthur Malet, published 1885, p 28-29, Appendices E1, E2:

"William Malet, the son of Baldwin, married Sara, the daughter of Raymund de Sully, as we learn from a deed* of Henry Lord de Modyford. His deed conveying the farm of Hethcumbe to his wife Sara,** is dated in the 36 Henry III (A.D. 1252); he probably died about that time. He left issue by his wife Sara, William his heir.


* Sir A.M.'s MSS., Vol I, Sup. II, p.4.

Henricus Dnus. de Moydford concedit Will'o. Malet Dno. de Enemere duas ferlingas terrae in villa de Modyford in liberum maritagium cum Sara filia Dni Raymundi de Sully. Tests, Joho. de
Erlya. Without date; seal, a rose.


** Ibid. Sciant, etc., quod ego Willelmus Malet dominus de Enemere dedi dilectae uxori meae Sarae totam firmam meam de Hethcumba adeo plene ut continetur in chirographo Magistri
Willi: de Sutton. Teste, Dno. Waltero de Sully, Mattheo de Furneaux, et aliis; 36'o Regis Henrici filii Johannis. [A.D. 1252.]"

nb:

Arthur Malet did not recognize the existence of William Malet = Maud de Kitemore - he has William = Sara de Sully as the son of Baldwin, whereas G. E. G. Malet, in "The Origin of the Malets of Enmore", has him as a grandson of Baldwin. Burke's Peerage has the same. 
Family: F58
 

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