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This record is about the Short title: Rector of St Mildred v Haseldon. Plaintiff(s): The rector, churchwarden,... dating from 1593 Oct 9-1593 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: Rector of St Mildred v Haseldon.
Plaintiff(s): The rector, churchwarden, and parishioners of St Mildred, in the Poultry, London.
Defendant(s): John Haseldon.
Subject of depositions: Right and title to a parcel of ground lying within the gate of Scalding Alley, in the parish of St Mildred, in the Poultry, London; whether the premises belonged to the parish or were given for "superstitious uses" in the chapel of St Mildred, called "Corpus Christi Chapel" by Thomas Morested, citizen and surgeon of London, and whether plaintiffs "desire to obtain" the ground from William Tipper, to be conveyed by him to them "under a title of concealment first had and obtained from Her Majesty." [Thomas Erle, parson of St Mildred, in Bread Street, is mentioned].
County/place: Middlesex; London.
Date of commission: 4 July 1593.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 4 October 1593 at Grocer's Hall, London.
Deponent(s): Edward Lane (2); Thomas Erle (2); Thomas Warden; Robert Tudenham (or Tiddenham) (2).
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Short title: Rector of St Mildred v Haseldon. Plaintiff(s): The rector, churchwarden,...
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