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This record is about the Short title: Taverner v Lovelace. Plaintiff(s): John Taverner. Defendant(s): Richard... dating from 1601 Apr 29-1601 May 25 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: Taverner v Lovelace.
Plaintiff(s): John Taverner.
Defendant(s): Richard Lovelace, woodward or keeper of Her Majesty's woods called Cramborne Woods.
Subject of depositions: Office of woodwardship or keeper of Her Majesty's woods called Cramborne Woods, in the forest of Windsor (Berkshire). Alleged waste and spoil of woods by Sir William Fitzwilliam, who "did lie" in the Manor House of the Great Park of Windsor as "mr of the game or keeper there" and Henry, late Earl of Huntingdon also, and Sir Henry Nevell, knight, did "lie in the lodge in Sonninghill Park, as mr of the game." Allowance of hay, to keepers. Cutting of "browsewood" etc. [William Milward, Richard Ward, Sir William Knowles, kt, and Thomas Rolles, keepers of the woods, are mentioned].
County/place: Berkshire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1601.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 16 April 1601 at New Windsor.
Deponent(s): William Baker (2); William Hatch; Hercules Mountigue; Richard Bedford; Richard Danford; Richard Field; John Havergill; Henry Harris; John Browne; Thomas Lawrence; Richard Powney; Leonard Wase.
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Short title: Taverner v Lovelace. Plaintiff(s): John Taverner. Defendant(s): Richard...
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