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This record is about the Short title: Beale v Wilks. Plaintiff(s): Michael Beale and inhabitants of Wittlesey.... 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: Beale v Wilks.
Plaintiff(s): Michael Beale and inhabitants of Wittlesey.
Defendant(s): Edward Wilks and others.
Subject of depositions: Weare called Groundes Weare, and marsh ground from Knarre Cross or Knarre Tree to Madge Tree. Survey of Whittlesey, Wisbyche, and Thorneye; and concerning a river or watercourse, called the Newe Leame, from Northeye to Mid Fen Tree, as to the cleansing of same by inhabitants of Whittlesey. A horse or foot way between a place called Eldernale and Guye Hurne or Guiherne.
County/place: Cambridgeshire.
Date of commission: 20 May 1579.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 4 October 1579 at Wisbiche, Ise of Ely.
Deponent(s): Richard Revell; Thomas Grownde (3); John Bywaters (2); Robert Grownde (2); Robert Linde; Robert Beaste; John Gunne; Richard Beaste; Morrice Beekswell; Richard Wiche; William Diggle; Gabriel James (2); William Warrener; William Quicklove; Thomas Nurrice (2); William Schole; Richard Kinge; Robert Bate; John Bewaters; Ralph Avelin; Ralph Freman; William Clowke; William Woode; John Quince; John Bampton; Thomas Thompson (2); William Payne; Alexander Adams (2); William Plant; Robert Coward, the younger, (3); Thomas Graye (2); John Brampton; Ralph Graye; William Coward.
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