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Catalogue reference: E 134/33and34Eliz/Mich7
This record is about the Short title: Wood v Lawley. Plaintiff(s): William Wood. Defendant(s): Thomas Lawley.... dating from 1591 Oct 9-1591 Nov 29 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: Wood v Lawley.
Plaintiff(s): William Wood.
Defendant(s): Thomas Lawley.
Subject of depositions: Right and title to lands in Much Wenlock, parcel of the manor of Much Wenlock, belonging to the late priory of Much Wenlock (Shropshire). Metes and bounds. [The names and possessions of Agnes Sympkis, widow of Richard Sympkis, and Robert Monslow her late husbaud, Thomas Fenimore, Richard Fenimore, and William Fenimore, are mentioned].
County/place: Shropshire.
Date of commission: 14 June 1591.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 26 September 1591 at Much Wenlock.
Deponent(s): Hugh Sannsom; William Benbowe; Robert Mounslowe (2); Richard Dawleye; Thomas Benbowe (2); Christopher Morrall; Mary Hansom.
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Short title: Wood v Lawley. Plaintiff(s): William Wood. Defendant(s): Thomas Lawley....
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