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Short Title: Dormer v Hever. Plaintiff: Ambrose Dormer. Defendant: William Hever...
Catalogue reference: STAC 10/15/19
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This record is about the Short Title: Dormer v Hever. Plaintiff: Ambrose Dormer. Defendant: William Hever... dating from 1555 Oct 21 in the series Star Chamber Miscellanea. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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- STAC 10/15/19
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1555 Oct 21
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Description (What the record is about)
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Short Title: Dormer v Hever.
Plaintiff: Ambrose Dormer.
Defendant: William Hever (Hever), John Burnam, and William Wigan.
Subject: Seizure of sheep by the defendants from Brian Jackson, servant of the plaintiff, in Great Milton and Little Milton.
County: Oxfordshire.
Document Type: Interrogatories and depositions.
See also: [STAC 4/3/4; STAC 4/6/53].
Membrane number: 102 to 107.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- Open Document, Open Description
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STAC 10
Star Chamber Miscellanea
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Short Title: Dormer v Hever. Plaintiff: Ambrose Dormer. Defendant: William Hever...