The story of
Maud Allan
Piece
Catalogue reference: E 134/3Jas1/Mich24
This record is about the Short title: Harris v Sampson. Plaintiff(s): John Harris. Defendant(s): Thomas Sampson.... dating from 1605 Oct 9-1605 Nov 28 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
No, this record is not available online. However, you can order a copy. Other ways to view it.
Yes, this record is held at The National Archives and is available to see in person. How to view it.
E 134/3Jas1/Mich24
1605 Oct 9-1605 Nov 28
Short title: Harris v Sampson.
Plaintiff(s): John Harris.
Defendant(s): Thomas Sampson.
Subject of depositions: Grist mills called "Low Mill ", "Bodgara Mill" otherwise "Gar Mill" and "Dobleboyes Mill "; whether they are within the precincts of His Majesty's wood called "Dobleboyes Wood" or upon the customary lands of Dobleboyes? Havethe tenants of the manor of Liskeard usually done "suite and greest" to such mills, land ground their corn there? Did Edmond Earl of Cornwall grant the mills to the burgesses of Liskeard? Survey. Customs of manor.
County/place: Cornwall.
Date of commission: [unspecified].
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 17 October 1605 at Callington.
Deponent(s): John Badge (2); Thomas Stephens; John Yedlye (2); Bennet Piper (2); Thomas Fuydge (2); David Waterman; Thomas Jane (2); John Cardewe (2); Christopher Ough; Thomas Stephens.
Public Record(s)
Open Document, Open Description
E 134
See the series level description for more information about this record.
Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First...
Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission
Short title: Harris v Sampson. Plaintiff(s): John Harris. Defendant(s): Thomas Sampson....
The story of
The story of
Records that share similar topics with this record.