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This record is about the Short title: Pratt v Metcalf. Plaintiff(s): John Pratt. Defendant(s): Reginald Metcalf,... dating from 1596 Apr 28-1596 May 24 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: Pratt v Metcalf.
Plaintiff(s): John Pratt.
Defendant(s): Reginald Metcalf, Peter Metcalf.
Subject of depositions: Manor of Middleham (Yorkshire); whether William Metcalf, "sometime of the gaol in Wensadale (Yorkshire)" died possessed of a certain close called "Bulham" lying in the gaol, and parcel of the manor, and bequeathed the close after the death of Mabel his wife to the plaintiff. [Isabel Pratt (wife of Thomas Pratt), mother of plaintiff, Richard Wynne, of Gayle, Thomas Lord Scrope, steward of manor of Middleham, and Ad. Midleham, deputy steward, are mentioned].
County/place: Yorkshire.
Date of commission: commission/order of the Court, 9 February 1596.
Additional information: depositions taken 27 April 1596 at Aiskarth, certificate dated 30 April 1596.
Deponent(s): Michael Pratt; Isabel Pratt; Cicely Rawlingson; Christopher Dinsdale (2); Cuthbert Rowthe.
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Short title: Pratt v Metcalf. Plaintiff(s): John Pratt. Defendant(s): Reginald Metcalf,...
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