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This record is about the Short title: White v Craddock. Plaintiff(s): Martin White. Defendant(s): John Craddock,... 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: White v Craddock.
Plaintiff(s): Martin White.
Defendant(s): John Craddock, Robert Wright, Ann Craddock, John Wilson.
Subject of depositions: Late deanrie of the late Collegiate Church of Awckland, otherwise called the Collegiate Church of St Andrew, of Awckland, in the Busshoprick of Durham. Touching the tithes of St Helen, Awckland, and Escomb, and the prebends of St Helen, Awckland, and Escombe. Tithes. [Robert Hindemer, clerk, late Dean of the Collegiate Church, Sir Hew Askew, kt, Lady Bridget Askew, farmers of the deanery and tithes, are mentioned].
County/place: Durham.
Date of commission: 19 June 1602.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 15 September 1602 at Bishop's Auckland.
Deponent(s): Henry Garmansway; Lancelot Carr; Richard Harrysonn; Richard Watsonn; John Eastegate; George Harrysonn; Cuthbert Atkinsonn; Anthony Huttonn; Christopher Rayne; Hercules Braben; John Burnoppe.
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Short title: White v Craddock. Plaintiff(s): Martin White. Defendant(s): John Craddock,...
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