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Catalogue reference: E 134/22and23Eliz/Mich11
This record is about the Short title: Arundell v Clifton. Plaintiff(s): Charles Arundell. Defendant(s): Sir... dating from 1580 Oct 10-1580 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: Arundell v Clifton.
Plaintiff(s): Charles Arundell.
Defendant(s): Sir John Clifton.
Subject of depositions: Manors of Southpetherton and forests of Roche or Neroche, Northpetherton, Mendippe, and Exmore, and a piece of ground called Olehill, in forest of Roche. Southpetherton belonged to Sir Thomas Arundel and his father. Themanor of Barrington belonged to Lorde Dawbenyes, and manors of Chelmgton and Southrope, and various woods.
County/place: Somerset.
Date of commission: 23 June 1580.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 6 September 1580 at South Petherton.
Deponent(s): John Baker, the younger (2); John Kingman, the elder; Thomas Turner; John Pynnye (2); Anthony Poolle; John Moore; John Smithe; Robert Moore; Thomas Crosse; John Nosse; Thomas Keche; Roger Broke; George Bettie; Robert Burradge; John Whibben; John Palmer; William Jamelle; George Haddon; Thomas Stuckeye; Richard Hancocke; Ellis Foxey; Robert Jenninges; Roger Forte; Edward Roke; Hugh Brice; John Kingman, the younger.
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