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This record is about the Short title: Jackson v Brunt. Plaintiff(s): Peter Jackson. Defendant(s): John Brunt.... dating from 1605 Jan 23-1605 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: Jackson v Brunt.
Plaintiff(s): Peter Jackson.
Defendant(s): John Brunt.
Subject of depositions: Right and title to lands in Nether Knottesford, parcel of the manor of Tatton, and formerly belonging to the preceptory of Ively (Derbyshire), parcel of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem, in England. Did Queen Elizabeth grant same to George Poole, and he to Peter Jackson? (plaintiff)? [The names of Lynney Taylor, Sir John Leigh, William Swinton, Richard, [Katherine] and Jane Sprostorne, and the manors of Tabley, Fulshaw or Falshaw, and Warberton (Cheshire), are mentioned.] Survey.
County/place: Cheshire.
Date of commission: 13 November 1604.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 18 January 1605 at Middlewich.
Deponent(s): Edward Meyre (2); James Swynshane; John Houghe; John Swynton (2); Hugh Venables (2); William Copp[…]ke; James Jodrell; Robert Swynton; John Wulmer; Katherin Sprostorne; Robert Burges.
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Short title: Jackson v Brunt. Plaintiff(s): Peter Jackson. Defendant(s): John Brunt....
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