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This record is about the Short title: Courte v Laydman. Plaintiff(s): William Courte. Defendant(s): John Laydman.... dating from 1609 June 16-1609 July 5 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: Courte v Laydman.
Plaintiff(s): William Courte.
Defendant(s): John Laydman.
Subject of depositions: Ground in Barnard Castle, called Thorngate Foot, granted 16 July 24 Eliz, by the Queen, to Christopher Rookeby, who allowed Ambrose Carye to build a mansion house thereon; whether the house is the same as that now inhabited by defendant? Did John Clopton, esq, of Sledwish, in the diocese of Durham, purchase the term of interest in such ground of Rookbye, and after of Queen Elizabeth? Also touching land in Barnardcastle, called Two Gardens, late in the occupation of Henry Mason and John Arye. Metes and bounds. Survey.
County/place: Durham.
Date of commission: 23 May 1609.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 12 June 1609 at Whorleton.
Deponent(s): Nicholas Eastgate; William Wilson; John Glover; Margaret Robinson.
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Short title: Courte v Laydman. Plaintiff(s): William Courte. Defendant(s): John Laydman....
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