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Parties: William Collyer, son and heir of Richard Collyer Subject: Traverse of inquisition...

Catalogue reference: C 43/6/147

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This record is about the Parties: William Collyer, son and heir of Richard Collyer Subject: Traverse of inquisition... dating from 8 Jas I in the series Court of Chancery: Common Law Pleadings, Rolls Chapel Series. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 43/6/147
Date
8 Jas I
Description

Parties: William Collyer, son and heir of Richard Collyer Subject: Traverse of inquisition taken on death of the said Richard, 5 Jas I. Judgment. Place: Preston, manor, etc, in Iwerne Mynster; Iwerne Minster, Iwerne Courtney, Sutton, Child Oakeford, messuages, mill, land, etc; Hartley, manor; Hermitage, Hartley, lands, etc; Lymington, New and Old, messuages, land, etc County: Dors, Hants.

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The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
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Open Document, Open Description
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Topics
Manors
Landed estates
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3489977/

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C 43

Court of Chancery: Common Law Pleadings, Rolls Chapel Series

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