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This record is about the Short title: Croushaye v French. Plaintiff(s): Thomas Croushaye, clerk. Defendant(s):... dating from 1588 Jan 23-1588 Feb 12 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: Croushaye v French.
Plaintiff(s): Thomas Croushaye, clerk.
Defendant(s): Thomas French, Robert Cook.
Subject of depositions: Parcel of land, with a wood on the side thereof, in Boxted; whether parcel of the parsonage land of Hartest-cum-Boxsted. Metes and bounds of the parcel. Metes and bounds of the manor of Trucketts. [The lands of Mr Francis Pooley, called Austroke, and lands called Rowlyes and Bellamyes, the manor of Trucketh or Trucketts, in Boxted, Hugh French, father of defendant, George Felton, late owner of the manors of Trucketts, in Boxsted, Glennisford, and Cavendish (Suffolk), lands in Boxted, called Alvetofts and Gowles, Thomas Scott, Richard Scott, Francis Poley, land called Rugmere, - Redman, parson of Boxsted, Mr Coppinge, and the manor of Beckes, are mentioned].
County/place: Suffolk.
Date of commission: 25 November 1587.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 8 January 1588 at the rectory of Hartest.
Deponent(s): John Fermer; Roger Evered; Thomas Goodwyn; Richard Elliott (2); William Symons; Thomas Scott.
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