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This record is about the Short title: Vanlore v Reherch. Plaintiff(s): Peter Vanlore. Defendant(s): James... 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: Vanlore v Reherch.
Plaintiff(s): Peter Vanlore.
Defendant(s): James Reherch otherwise Pretherch.
Subject of depositions: Possessions of Sir Gelly Meyrick and Sir Henry Lyndley in their own right, or to the use of Robert, late Earl of Essex, in the lordships of Langharne and Carne, and of lands called Copthorne and Harystade, in the parishes of Langharne and Llansiduvan, and the lakes in the parish of Llanstephan. Grant of same by Sir Gelly and Sir Henry to Sir Francis Meyrick, Dame Anne Meyrick, and defendant, and re-grant of same to Sir Francis, Captain Richard Cundy, and John Meyrick, and defendant. Touching a lease by the now Countess of Northumberland to Robert Earl of Essex of the lordships of Langharne and Carne.
County/place: Carmarthenshire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1610.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 21 April 1610 at the Shire Hall, Carmarthen.
Deponent(s): John Myryk; Richard Cuny; John ap Ievan; Richard Pawlmer; Robert Clement; Edward Pawlin; Thomas David.
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Short title: Vanlore v Reherch. Plaintiff(s): Peter Vanlore. Defendant(s): James...
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