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This record is about the Short title: Queen v Hareby. Plaintiff(s): The Queen, by Robert Booth. Defendant(s):... dating from 1588 Oct 9-1588 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 Hareby.
Plaintiff(s): The Queen, by Robert Booth.
Defendant(s): Daniel Hareby, son of Bartholomew Hareby.
Subject of depositions: Right and title to a house called the Killhouse, claimed by defendant (lord of the town of Thirleby) as escheat lands, and lands in Thirleby, called "Tomlin's lands." Whether the premises were parcel of the late priory of St John of Jerusalem, in England. [The names and possessions of Sir John Sutton, one of the commanders of St John of Jerusalem, in England, Mr Fisher, and Mr Pacye, are mentioned; and a fee-farm rent of 3s 4d paid to the Crown for a kilnhouse in Thirleby, and belonging to Thomas Gibson, is mentioned].
County/place: Lincolnshire; Middlesex.
Date of commission: [unspecified].
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 24 August 1588 at Lincoln.
Deponent(s): Richard Greswell (2); Thomas Gibsone (2); Thomas Fisher; Humfrey Pacie (2); Henry Learye; John Coates.
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