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This record is about the Short title: Queen v Lynge. Plaintiff(s): The Queen. Defendant(s): Nicholas Lynge... dating from 1575 June 3-1575 June 22 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 Lynge.
Plaintiff(s): The Queen.
Defendant(s): Nicholas Lynge alias Procter, of London.
Subject of depositions: William Peache, of Kingthorpe, Leicester, whether he owes the defendant Lynge alias Proctor, a sum of money, and whether in default of payment certain premises were not to be given up, namely "Bouthes Farm" etc.
County/place: Leicestershire.
Date of commission: 23 April 1575.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 25 May 1575 at Beawmaner, Leicester.
Deponent(s): William Peache; Mr or Dr Willocke, clerke; John Slacke; Robert Linge, alias Proctor; William Wryghte; John Sarson; Clement Snethe.
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Short title: Queen v Lynge. Plaintiff(s): The Queen. Defendant(s): Nicholas Lynge...
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