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This record is about the Short title: Prowse v Halsnoth. Plaintiff(s): Conand Prowse. Defendant(s): Elie Halsnoth,... dating from 1608 Apr 13-1608 May 9 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: Prowse v Halsnoth.
Plaintiff(s): Conand Prowse.
Defendant(s): Elie Halsnoth, John Prowse, Samuel Raymond, John Donne.
Subject of depositions: Manor, rectory, and parsonage of Cleve, late of the Abbey of Cleve, and lately belonging to Robert Boteler, deceased. Tithes. Survey. [The names of William Dovell, late abbot of Cleve, the granges called Stout, Binkam, Bye, and Croden, parcel of the abbey, Gabriel Crofts, esq, surveyor to Thomas Earl of Sussex,' and his survey of the manor about 11 Elizabeth for the Earl, lord of the manor, Mr How, late vicar of Cleve, Sir John Siddinham, Mr Batten, Mr Crosse, William Speede, Sir George Siddinham, Edward Walker, John Donn, Mr Bickeham, John Baker, Robert Butler, farmer of demesnes of Cleve, and John Windham, are mentioned].
County/place: Somerset.
Date of commission: 12 February 1608.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 30 March 1608 at Dunster.
Deponent(s): Peter Norman; Wlliam Howe (2); John Edwards (2); John Michell; Nicholas Browse, clerk; Thomas Longe; Thomas Cornish; Margery Helleaker; John Hellaker; John Hooper; Thomas Baker; John Hurforde; Roger Hodge; William Crosse.
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Short title: Prowse v Halsnoth. Plaintiff(s): Conand Prowse. Defendant(s): Elie Halsnoth,...
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