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This record is about the Short title: Sandes v Smith. Plaintiff(s): Sir Samuel Sandes. Defendant(s): Thomas... 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: Sandes v Smith.
Plaintiff(s): Sir Samuel Sandes.
Defendant(s): Thomas Smith, Henry Weare.
Subject of depositions: Three oxgangs of land called Clement otherwise Clemett, Paull, and Flatt, in Howden; whether lately belonging to the high altar in the church of Howden, and formerly to the college of Howden, or were they the inheritance of Walter Wolsett or one Cutts and Houlden, and held of the Bishop of Durham as of his manor of Howden. Did Elizabeth Bone grant such four oxgangs to William Burnand? Did John Gates sell same to Arthur Robinson? Have Henry Gates and John and Francis Davyes possession? Did Ralph Babthorp and Grace his wife pay rent for same to the bishop? Survey of the three oxgangs of land called Clement otherwise Clemett, Paull, and Flatt, in Howden,.
County/place: Yorkshire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1608.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 11 April 1608 at Howden.
Deponent(s): Cuthbert Musgrave; Lawrence Hewyson; Robert Jackson (2); John Higden; Beatrice Howsam.
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