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Yes: you can get copies of title registers from the Land Registry, usually on the basis of the postal addresses. However, the registers for the other properties will not necessarily set out the wording of the covenant that encumbers your land. The registers for your land should do so.
You can get copy registers yourself from the Land Registry, but frankly it would be more efficient to instruct a solicitor to carry out the research and report to you on your position
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Indemnity Insurance is likely to be the most cost effective way of dealing with this.
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