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Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
Catalogue reference: E 134/MISC/721
Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
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Catalogue reference: E 134/7Jas1/East29
This record is about the Short title: Attorney General v Dawes. Plaintiff(s): Attorney General. Defendant(s):... dating from 1609 May 3-1609 May 29 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: Attorney General v Dawes.
Plaintiff(s): Attorney General.
Defendant(s): William Dawes, William Cowper, John Inch.
Subject of depositions: Grant made by Henry VIII to Thomas Lord Awdley, of lands estreated to the Crown, formerly belonging to Thomas Sampkines, the lands of the late monastery of Barking, William Nutbrowne's house, in Barking,fields called Bullfield, lands called Wakeringes and Wakering Place, all in Barking. Right of way to Barking Church, the Still House, in Barking, the manor of Fulkes, Eastberry and Westberry Marshes, in Barking. Whether they belonged to the late monastery of Barking. Survey.
County/place: Essex.
Date of commission: 13 February 1609.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 23 March 1609 at Stratford-at-Bow.
Deponent(s): William Walgrave (2); John Sparke (2); Nicholas Newce (2); John Wilde (2); Thomas Wood (2); John Read (2); Powle Walgrave (2); Lancelot Warde (2); Humfrey Pryor (2); John Hollys (2); John Atkinson; John Dawes.
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Short title: Attorney General v Dawes. Plaintiff(s): Attorney General. Defendant(s):...
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