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This record is about the Short title: Queen v Lord Cromwell. Plaintiff(s): The Queen. Defendant(s): Thomas... dating from 1574 June 11-1574 June 30 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): Thomas Lord Cromwell.
Subject of depositions: Manors of Northelinham and Beteley, and the conveyance to Thomas Parrye and John Milsent of Lord Cromwell's manors of Okeham, Rutland; Flittires Park, manor of Langham, Rutland, and the manor of Clapthorne, Haculton, Pedington, Northamptonshire; manor of Blayston, Leicestershire; and advowson of the church of Blayston, manor of Northelineham and Beteley, co. Norfolk; manor of Rathebye, Lincoln, and advowson of the church of Rathebye, to the use of Gregory Cromwell, son and heir apparent, by indentures tripartite (dated 26 December 30 Henry VIII), in which is a letter of attorney unto Bryan Cave and John Bellow, of Leighborne, to enter into said lordships and manors.
County/place: Rutland.
Date of commission: 24 May 1574.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 3 June 1574 at Okeham.
Deponent(s): Brian Cave.
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