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This record is about the Short title: Cooke v White. Plaintiff(s): William Cooke. Defendant(s): Nicholas White,... dating from 1600 Jan 23-1600 Feb 12 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: Cooke v White.
Plaintiff(s): William Cooke.
Defendant(s): Nicholas White, son of William White.
Subject of depositions: Rectory and parsonage of St Michael-on-Wyer alias Michelchurch alias Mikelkirke (Lancashire), and a tenement with land belonging, called "Crosshouse" in Turnaker in the said parish of St Michael; whether such premises lie in Tarnaker or Eccleston? Tithes. [The possessions of the late College of Mary Magdalen, of the Battlefield, near Shrewsbury, William Dodington, Henry Kerby, Robert Worsley, William Cook, a lease of the premises by Richard Hussey (master or warden of the college) to William White (defendant's father), Agnes Clarkson, Rauff, her husband, and William Kirkeby, are mentioned].
County/place: Lancashire.
Date of commission: [unspecified].
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 10 January 1600 at Preston.
Deponent(s): George Gornall; William Bell; John Asmall; Thomas Parkinson (2); Robert Charneley; John Johnson; Robert Newsam; Anthony Sherdley; Richard Wilkinson; Anthony Whyte.
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Short title: Cooke v White. Plaintiff(s): William Cooke. Defendant(s): Nicholas White,...
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