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This record is about the Short title: Dawson v Midleton. Plaintiff(s): Miles Dawson, clerk. Defendant(s):... dating from 1606 Oct 9-1606 Nov 28 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: Dawson v Midleton.
Plaintiff(s): Miles Dawson, clerk.
Defendant(s): Thomas Midleton, and Margaret his mother, widow.
Subject of depositions: Vicarage house of Burton, now called Clarethorpe Hall, the glebe lands, and the Kirkebutts Close belonging. Have the vicars of Burton been accustomed to enjoy the same? Did Henry Curwen, late vicar, deliver possession of the hall with lands to John Lyndley, to the use of Thomas Cook and George Middleton, and if so, for what consideration? Were the premises parcel of the dissolved monastery of St Mary, near York City? [The names of vicar Brown, John Bradley, Hugh Bradley, Sir Edward Stanley, Roger Saull, and Edwin Saull, are mentioned].
County/place: Westmorland.
Date of commission: 9 July 1606.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 9 August 1606 and 25 September 1606 at Burton-in-Kendal.
Deponent(s): Richard Padget, clerk; Richard Jackson; William Wycklif; George Croft; Nicholas Savle; John Jackson (2); Bryan Newton; John Lynley (2); Thomas Rawlingson, clerk; George Stockland; Edmond Heysham; Robert Stamper.
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Short title: Dawson v Midleton. Plaintiff(s): Miles Dawson, clerk. Defendant(s):...
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