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This record is about the Short title: Campion v Button. Plaintiff(s): Abraham Campion. Defendant(s): Sir Ambrose... dating from 1609 Oct 9-1609 Nov 28 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: Campion v Button.
Plaintiff(s): Abraham Campion.
Defendant(s): Sir Ambrose Button, kt.
Subject of depositions: Manor of Lymington, and waste grounds called Barfield and Buckland Hill. Metes and bounds. Customs of manor. Right of common. Encroachment on common. Survey. [The names of Sir Henry Seymour, formerly lord of the manor, Sir Walter Long, and John Long, are mentioned].
County/place: Hampshire.
Date of commission: 30 June 1609.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 5 October 1609 at Lymington.
Deponent(s): Ralph Burrarde (3); John Smythe; Anthony Goodwin (2); Edmond Dowe (2); John Pratt (2); Thomas Dickson (2); John Laskye (2); Eme Browne; Richard Cornishe; George Trewman; John Loder (2); Thomas Michell; John Gale; Thomas Whale; John White; Thomas Southe; William Bulkley; Richard Hancocke; Robert Simonds; Edmond Soper; William Rickman; Walter Augod; John Longe; Richard Cornish, alias Watter; Henry Button.
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