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This record is about the Short title: Wood v Dean of the Chapel of Windsor. Plaintiff(s): Sir John Wood. 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: Wood v Dean of the Chapel of Windsor.
Plaintiff(s): Sir John Wood.
Defendant(s): The Dean and Canons of the Chapel Royal of Windsor, Levyn Buskyn, Richard Wiboroughe.
Subject of depositions: Parsonage of Ikelington otherwise Ickelton; whether it formerly belonged to the nunnery of Ikelington, and was leased at the dissolution to Henry Calton? Touching a former suit between Dean, and Stephen Fulvel and Elizabeth Calton against Edward Wood (father of plaintiff) for recovery of tithes, parcel of nunnery. Composition of tithes. Had John Shether a lease of the nunnery and parsonage, and then Ralph Taylor, and next Henry Taylor, next Mr Brown, next Michael Lowne, and Edward Blanks? Did they pay tithes for same to the parsonage. Land in Stretall (Essex), parcel of nunnery. Tithe. Saffron paid by nunnery. Survey.
County/place: Cambridgeshire.
Date of commission: 9 July 1606.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions.
Deponent(s): Stephen Swan (2); Thomas Whitby; Ralph Madwell (2); John Trigg (2); Symon Swan (2); William Thriplowe; Michael Loundes (2); John Swan; Roger Smith.
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Short title: Wood v Dean of the Chapel of Windsor. Plaintiff(s): Sir John Wood. Defendant(s):...
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