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This record is about the Short title: Manley v Purie. Plaintiff(s): Lawrence Manley. Defendant(s): Daniel... dating from 1610 Apr 25-1610 May 21 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: Manley v Purie.
Plaintiff(s): Lawrence Manley.
Defendant(s): Daniel Purie otherwise Perrie, clerk.
Subject of depositions: Tithes of lands called "The Baches" in the parish of Kinnesbury, and those of the parsonage of Kinnesbury. [The names of Henry Lanman, yeoman of the guard to the late Queen Elizabeth, Robert Walthew, gent, serjeant of His Majesty's confectionary, Nicholas Broughton, farmer of the parsonage, Thomas Awcroft and Simon Smith, late owners of "The Baches" (aforesaid), Sir Thomas Cockayne and Sir Ambrove Cave, knights, formerly farmers of the parsonage, are mentioned].
County/place: Warwickshire.
Date of commission: 10 February 1610.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 2 April 1610 at Tamworth.
Deponent(s): John Conley; William Becke; George Quelch; Richard Ragdale; Henry Bickley; Symon Hayward (2); Thomas Awcott; Anne Smyth; Thomas Hilton; Hugh Berisford; Thomas Orton; Richard Lagoe.
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