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Short title: Jenison v Smythe. Plaintiff(s): William Jenison, John Jenison. Defendant(s):...

Catalogue reference: E 134/8Jas1/Trin12

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This record is about the Short title: Jenison v Smythe. Plaintiff(s): William Jenison, John Jenison. Defendant(s):... dating from 1610 June 8-1610 June 27 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 134/8Jas1/Trin12
Date
1610 June 8-1610 June 27
Description

Short title: Jenison v Smythe.

Plaintiff(s): William Jenison, John Jenison.

Defendant(s): George Smythe.

Subject of depositions: Deed of gift of all his lands and possessions alleged to have been made by William Smith, of Esh alias Ash (defendant's father, deceased), previously to his joining the rebel earls in the north, and feoffment of hislands in Walworth, Woodham, and Nunstainton. Also touching the jointure of his wife, bringing to him at her marriage the lordship of Eshe, farms in Herrington, and tenements in Barmeton (Durham). [The possessions of Lady Tempest, Ralph Hutton, Cuthbert Smith, Margaret Hindmerch, widow, daughter and co-heir of Anthony Ash alias Eshe, lands in Walworth and Woodham forfeited by Sir William Drury for his rebellion in the north, and value of lands called Brettenbie, Forsytt, Westsallock (Yorkshire), and the possessions of John Wytham of Cliff (Yorkshire), are mentioned].

County/place: Durham; Yorkshire.

Date of commission: 27 June 1610.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 13 August 1610 at Durham.

Deponent(s): John Browne; Robert Hutton; Michael Pemmerton; Richard Steele; Sir George Frevyll, kt; Mary Biggens; Martin Jackson; Anthony Leathome.

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Record URL
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