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This record is about the Short title: Owen v Pugh. Plaintiff(s): Sir Roger Owen. Defendant(s): Edward Pugh.... 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: Owen v Pugh.
Plaintiff(s): Sir Roger Owen.
Defendant(s): Edward Pugh.
Subject of depositions: Lordships or manors of Arwystley and Keviliog, extending into the parishes of Maghenleth, Llanworin, Kemes, Llanbrinmaire, Derowen, and Pennegos, and the forest or frith of Tavolwern, and lands called Frieth Tawolwerne otherwise yr Hen Frieth, parcel of the lordship of Keviliog. Metes and bounds. Encroachment on forest Survey. [The names of John ap Hugh ap Jevan, grandfather of defendant, Rowland Pugh, lands called Tyr y Cwmbychan pella, and "on' cottage" lately belonging to Hugh, and in the possession of defendant, Thomas ap Jevan ap Richard and Rynald ap Robert; survey made by Robert Earl of Leicester, lord of the manor, about 14 Eliz, Richard Moris, Robert Corbett, Richard Moris, steward to the Earl, and another forest called Caven Arddeg, lying in Kemes, are mentioned].
County/place: Montgomeryshire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1608.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 2 April 1608 at Llanbrinmaire, certificate.
Deponent(s): Moris Owen; Humfrey Johnes; Thomas David; David ap Robert; Humfrey Davis, clerk; Humfrey Lloyd; Lewys Gruffith; Thomas ap Humfrey; Katherine uz Gwilliam; John Gwilliam ap Ievan Lloyd; Meredith ap Lewis; Hugh ap Gruffith; Rees ap Howell ap Mores.
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Short title: Owen v Pugh. Plaintiff(s): Sir Roger Owen. Defendant(s): Edward Pugh....
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