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This record is about the Short title: Dallyson v Hunt. Plaintiff(s): Edward Dallyson, Constantia Smyth, widow,... dating from 1589 Oct 9-1589 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: Dallyson v Hunt.
Plaintiff(s): Edward Dallyson, Constantia Smyth, widow, Ralph Flint, Thomas Turner.
Defendant(s): Zachary Hunt, clerk.
Subject of depositions: Town and parsonage of Collyweston, and the Queen's house and park of Collyweston; touching the right to dig slate in the fields, of Collweston. Tithes. [Thenames and possessions of Mr Richardson, Arthur Banister, Sir Edmond Brudenell, Sir James Sherlington, Mr Dryland, and Mr Puttrell, parsons of Collyweston, and Anthony Ireland, farmer of the parsonage, are mentioned].
County/place: Northamptonshire.
Date of commission: 18 June 1589.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 1 September 1589 at Collyweston.
Deponent(s): Thomas Smith; William Woolman (2); John Mason (2); Clement Lewys; William Kinge (3); William Osborne; Elizabeth Smallwood; Ellen Browne; William Heley.
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Short title: Dallyson v Hunt. Plaintiff(s): Edward Dallyson, Constantia Smyth, widow,...
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