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Short title: Thomas v Mannage. Plaintiff(s): William Thomas. Defendant(s): Hugh Mannage....

Catalogue reference: E 134/29Eliz/East7

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This record is about the Short title: Thomas v Mannage. Plaintiff(s): William Thomas. Defendant(s): Hugh Mannage.... dating from 1587 May 3-1587 May 29 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
E 134/29Eliz/East7
Date
1587 May 3-1587 May 29
Description

Short title: Thomas v Mannage.

Plaintiff(s): William Thomas.

Defendant(s): Hugh Mannage.

Subject of depositions: Hospital of Chesyll Hill, otherwise called the Spittle House, in the parish of Borden (Kent), and the Spittle House, called Knight Bridge, near London.

County/place: Kent; London.

Date of commission: 26 January 1587.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 23 March 1587 at Sittingborn.

Deponent(s): Thomas Mascall (2); Alice Pett (2); William Butt (2); Annys Smithe (2); John Tomelin (2); John Termden, clerk (2); Margaret Atkinson (2); Alice Turnor; Richard Pope (2); John Gynninges; Peter A Pett (2); Walter Day (2); Thomas Rawson (2); Alexander Pettinden.

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Closure status
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Litigation
Record URL
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