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This record is about the Short title: Willoughby v Strelley. Plaintiff(s): Sir Percival Willoughby and Dame... dating from 1611 Jan 23-1611 Feb 12 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: Willoughby v Strelley.
Plaintiff(s): Sir Percival Willoughby and Dame Bridget his wife.
Defendant(s): George Strelley, John Strelley, Jane Berisford otherwise Revell, Henry Clay, Thomas Whitehead, William Kirk, John Birch, John Clay, William Wagg.
Subject of depositions: Right and title to the office of bailiwick of the honour of Peverell. Touching common called Basford Lings, in Basford (Nottinghamshire). [The names of Sir Francis Willoughby, father of said Dame Bridget, Henry Willoughby, her grandfather, Hugh Revell, of Agalthorpe otherwise Algarthorpe, lord of the manor of Algalthorpe, commonly called Eland Hall, with its lands in Basford (Nottinghamshire), formerly bailiff of the honor, and Randal Revell his son, are mentioned].
County/place: Nottinghamshire; Derbyshire.
Date of commission: 28 November 1610.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 18 January 1611 at Nottingham.
Deponent(s): Robert Smithson; Nicholas Strey; James Leicester; William Greyseley (2); George Beardsley; Nicholas Ransome; Willam Barton (2); Edward Levis; Robert Crampton; John Leeminge; Henry Scoles; Richard Hurtt; John Shephard; Jasper Reeve; John Tomblyn; Robert Sterland; WIlliam Barton; Robert Dammes; William Staveley; Jane Ashers; Michael Midolm; Hugh Truman.
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Short title: Willoughby v Strelley. Plaintiff(s): Sir Percival Willoughby and Dame...
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