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This record is about the Short title: Duckett v Jacob. Plaintiff(s): Lady Ann Duckett, widow, William Marshall.... 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: Duckett v Jacob.
Plaintiff(s): Lady Ann Duckett, widow, William Marshall.
Defendant(s): Thomas Jacob, Andrew Dyer.
Subject of depositions: Twenty-three acres of land in Street, parcel of the manor of Street (Somerset), parcel of the late monastery of Glaston (Somerset); whether the land was leased by the "cutchiner" or other officer of the monastery. Customs of the manor. Metes and bounds. [The names and possessions of William Fox, of Street, Robert West, of Street, the Duke of Somerset; grant of the manor by Letters Patent made by Queen Elizabeth to Thomas Wilson, at a rent of £45 6s 6d and Sir Lionel Duckett; are mentioned].
County/place: Somerset.
Date of commission: 18 June 1589.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 4 October 1589 at Wells..
Deponent(s): William Ille; John Oke; John Cosens; Giles Marshall; William Lyde; John Gromes (2); Robert Kynes; Catherine West; William Towker; Andrew Coowarde; William Roode; Boniface Wilkens.
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Short title: Duckett v Jacob. Plaintiff(s): Lady Ann Duckett, widow, William Marshall....
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