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This record is about the Short title: Queen v Lord Cromwell. Plaintiff(s): The Queen. Defendant(s): Henry,... dating from 1572 Oct 9-1572 Nov 28 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Short title: Queen v Lord Cromwell.
Plaintiff(s): The Queen.
Defendant(s): Henry, Lord Cromwell.
Subject of depositions: Parcel of ground lying within the pale of Lawnde Park, and without a close of Lawnde, called Appletree Wong, on the outside of said park towards the forest of Leefield. The Way, the processions of Lawnde, and Jone, their perambulations every year in Procession Week. [To mark or beat the bounds]. Limits of Lawnde.
County/place: Rutland.
Date of commission: 25 June 1572.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 6 September 1572 at Belton, depositions taken 4 October 1572 at Lee-lodge.
Deponent(s): John Bossome; Nicholas Johnson; Richard Townesende; James Skotte; Thomas Phillippes; William Jarman; Richard Ollyver; Richard Swyfte; William Watson; William Barnes (2); Edward Hawcridge; John Growme; Henry Waggestaf; Robert Walker; John Pecke; Clement Brytten; William Burton; George Cheseldyne (3); Augstine Swaffelde; Richard Nicoles; Robert Barnes (2); Clement Britten; Thomas Warde; William Worthe.
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Short title: Queen v Lord Cromwell. Plaintiff(s): The Queen. Defendant(s): Henry,...
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