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Catalogue reference: DL 1/10/R3
This record is about the Folio: 68, 76 [non-sequential folios]. Short title: Rishton v Rishton. Plaintiff:... dating from 1536 Apr 22-1537 Apr 21 in the series Duchy of Lancaster: Court of Duchy Chamber: Pleadings. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio: 68, 76 [non-sequential folios].
Short title: Rishton v Rishton.
Plaintiff: Nicholas Rusheton.
Defendant: Roger Rusheton.
Subject: sacrilege in breaking the tabernacle of the images of the Blessed Virgin and St Oswald, and taking the silver offered to and fastened on the images; taking away the chalice and vestments; assaulting the plaintiff and his wife; [in the answer, lands called Cokkasyd, otherwise Cottoklarch].
Place name: Church, Dunkenhalgh, Accrington, [Rishton, Lower Cunliffe] (Ducatus Lancastriae spelling: Churche, Dunkynhawghe, Acryngton).
County: Lancashire.
Document type: bill, answer.
Number of documents: 2 (R3, R3a).
Regnal year: 28 Hen VIII.
Subject category: crime and wrongdoing.
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Duchy of Lancaster Pleadings, temp Henry VIII: A1-Y2. (Described at item level).
Folio: 68, 76 [non-sequential folios]. Short title: Rishton v Rishton. Plaintiff:...
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