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Registrar of the High Court of Delegates: Processes
Catalogue reference: DEL 1
Date: 1609-1834
Copies of proceedings in civilian courts in connection with the hearing by the High Court of Delegates of appeals from their sentences. The...
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Catalogue reference: E 140/74/9
This record is about the Exhibits in Scarr v Trinity College, Cambridge: History of Jervaux Abbey and its... dating from 1563-1795 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Exhibits. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Exhibits in Scarr v Trinity College, Cambridge:
History of Jervaux Abbey and its relation to Aysgarth Rectory from 1397;
History of renting of Aysgarth Rectory from the College. Evidence of a yeoman that he had taken tithe money to the college (1787);
Extract from college leasebooks from 1571;
Correspondence about Wood's lease. Letters from D Burton Fowler to George Pearson, solicitor for the college, Durham (1790);
Arrangements for examination of witnesses in Scarr v Trinity College. Notes, bills etc (1787-1788);
Schedule of papers about Aysgarth Rectory. Correspondence George Pearson, and John Rider Wood ex-agent tithe gatherer to the college (1788-1792);
Richmond sessions. Correspondence Wood, Pearson, Fowler and John Wilson, college bursar, Jackson and others (1786-1788);
Loose papers, various including memorandum, signed by George Pearson to clerk in court (1793);
Mortion for postponement of original and one cross cause. Tenant Willis called upon to account for the tithe of agistment demanded;
Judgements postponed to following term in the cross causes (1794-1795).
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