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This record is about the Short title: Bewes v Killigrew. Plaintiff(s): Thomas Bewes, Henry Corter, John Corter,... dating from 1605 Apr 17-1605 May 13 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: Bewes v Killigrew.
Plaintiff(s): Thomas Bewes, Henry Corter, John Corter, the younger, and others, tenants of Launceston Manor.
Defendant(s): Sir William Killigrew, Richard Veale, John Dingle, Anthony Cocke, John Baron.
Subject of depositions: Manor of St Stephen's, near Launceston, including tenements called "St Stephen's, Colligrene" and tenements called "Trevallet" and "Starkes" and fairs called "Maie Faire" and "Margaret Faire" in the borough of Newport. Touching leases of tenants. Survey. [The priory of Launceston, Thomas Hicks, John Baron, Mr Piper, and others, are mentioned].
County/place: Cornwall.
Date of commission: 12 February 1605.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 3 April 1605 at the parish church of St Thomas near Launceston.
Deponent(s): Christopher Gewyn; Richard Glanvile; Richard Leigh (2); Walter Cottell; John Wise (2); John Launder; Thomas Vosper (2); Edward Wallis; Richard Kingdon (2); Robert Bewes (2); John Bovehay; Digorie Hony (2); Andrew Crosman; John Humphry; William Dodgin; Martin Gerye; John Hardye; Nicholas Corye; William Treisse; John Downinge.
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Short title: Bewes v Killigrew. Plaintiff(s): Thomas Bewes, Henry Corter, John Corter,...
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