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Probate lawsuit Peyton v Raven, concerning the deceased Henry Raven of Chancery Lane,...

Catalogue reference: PROB 18/7/17

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This record is about the Probate lawsuit Peyton v Raven, concerning the deceased Henry Raven of Chancery Lane,... dating from 1675 in the series Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Allegations. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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PROB 18/7/17

Date

1675

Description

Probate lawsuit Peyton v Raven, concerning the deceased Henry Raven of Chancery Lane, St Dunstan in the West, London but late of the Fleet prison, St Bride, London. Allegation and interrogatory

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)

Language

English

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Open Document, Open Description

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PROB 18

Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Allegations

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Probate lawsuit Peyton v Raven, concerning the deceased Henry Raven of Chancery Lane,...