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This record is about the Short title: Thornburgh v Philpott. Plaintiff(s): John Thornburgh, esquire, John... 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: Thornburgh v Philpott.
Plaintiff(s): John Thornburgh, esquire, John Thornburgh, gent.
Defendant(s): George Philpott, Henry Monday, Peter Talmach, John Noyes, John Watts alias Miller, Gregory Pewsie, Edward Collier alias Upsdall.
Subject of depositions: Right and title to the office of foresters of the forest of Chute (Wilts and Southampton). Privileges, of the office. Metes and bounds of the forest Touching also the defendant's manor of Chute, and their houses called "Woodhouse" or "Woodhurst" and "Thruxton." Custom of "housebote" in the forest Right of common in the forest Survey. [Thomas Wroughton, gent, "woodward" of the forest, Sir John Lisle, kt, and William Earl of Pembroke, "foresters" of the forest lands in Biddesdon (Wiltshire), "Lord Sandis, his manor or farm of Appleshow" and his right of common in the forest, are mentioned].
County/place: Wiltshire; Hampshire.
Date of commission: 23 June 1591.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 16 August 1591 at Andover, Southampton.
Deponent(s): Robert Moyse; John Mondye; Thomas Westcote; Edward Cobb; George Deacoke; Thomas Raynolds, alias Bushe; John Pewseye; Thomas Penton.
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