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This record is about the Short title: Gorges v Smithe. Plaintiff(s): Sir Arthur Gorges. Defendant(s): Sir... 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: Gorges v Smithe.
Plaintiff(s): Sir Arthur Gorges.
Defendant(s): Sir George Smithe and John Piers or Pearse.
Subject of depositions: Lands called Trevenhawse otherwise Tregenhawse alias Trewynnoyse, in Trevose, parcel of the manor of Pawton, and the Barton of Trethewell. Metes and bounds. Right of way. Survey. [The names of Nicholas Turberbyle, of Kirton alias Crediton (Devon), Avis Errysie, widow, James Errysie her son, John Kensham, John Baker, bailiff of said manor, Richard Eresye, John Byllion, Richard Nanfyn, a place called Treveldys, Henry Dotson, manors of Trethewell and Tregergean Vean, and John Peter, of Tregerean, in Padstow parish, are mentioned].
County/place: Cornwall.
Date of commission: 12 February 1608.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 21 March 1608 at Padstow.
Deponent(s): John Dunstone; Pashcoe Trevethan; Thomas Michell; German Morrishe; John Bone (2); Henry Sampson; George Warne; Richard Morcombe; Richard Vivyan; George Randell; James Rillstone, clerk; William Braddon; Thomas Will; Nicholas Tresise; Richard Bone; Sampson Trevethan.
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