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Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
Catalogue reference: E 134/MISC/721
Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
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Catalogue reference: E 134/44and45Eliz/Mich10
This record is about the Short title: Dobby v Johnson. Plaintiff(s): Henry Dobby and others, Her Majesty's... dating from 1602 Oct 9-1602 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: Dobby v Johnson.
Plaintiff(s): Henry Dobby and others, Her Majesty's late tenants of Her late manor of Claxby (Lincolnshire).
Defendant(s): Richard Johnson.
Subject of depositions: Manor of Claxby-cum-Slowthby, "commonly called `Percy Hall,' now belonging to deft. and late of Henry Ascough, esq," and the manor of Claxby (Lincolnshire), late Her Majesty's, now the Countess of Shrewsbury's, and formerly parcel of the late cell of Freston (Lincolnshire), and the vicarage of Claxby (Lincolnshire). Customs of manor. Survey. Touching former suits.
County/place: Lincolnshire.
Date of commission: 23 June 1602.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 30 September 1602 at Spilsby.
Deponent(s): John Johnson (2); Robert Smyth; Richard Allanson; Edward Lowie; Robert Creswell; John Pearson, clerk; George Thewe; Blayse Lanarock (2); James Harpham; William Balderston (2); William Easte; Robert Atkinson (2); Edward Daye; John Dandye; Phillip Paule; John Smyth; George Mandervyle; Richard Woode; George Berriford; William Gray; Lawrence Taylor (2); Nicholas Geringe; Jasper Sto[...]es; William Holtbye; Edward Daye; Isaac Lyngard; Margaret Grene; John Kirkman; Thomas Nettleton; Stephen Hubbart; Thomas Swann.
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