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This record is about the Short title: Queen v Bluett. Plaintiff(s): The Queen and Her Majesty farmer, Christr.... dating from 1579 Oct 9-1579 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 Bluett.
Plaintiff(s): The Queen and Her Majesty farmer, Christr. Lewys, of the rectory of Earles Barton.
Defendant(s): Thomas Bluett, John Parberye.
Subject of depositions: Rectory of Earles Barton and pasture called Towen Pasture alias the Neates Pasture; also a well or fountain of water in the yard of Parberye, called "James his yard" or "Bett his yard" the freehold of Sir John Spencer, and two ponds belonging to the said parsonage. Barton Comitis or Earles Barton Rectory.
County/place: Northamptonshire.
Date of commission: 8 July 1579.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 1 October 1579 at Ketheringe.
Deponent(s): Henry Smetheley; Thomas Lychefeilde; Edmund Boughton; John Wright; John Allyn; William Cole.
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Short title: Queen v Bluett. Plaintiff(s): The Queen and Her Majesty farmer, Christr....
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