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Catalogue reference: E 134/8Jas1/Hil19
This record is about the Short title: Killigrew v Penrose. Plaintiff(s): Joseph Killigrew, havenor of the... 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: Killigrew v Penrose.
Plaintiff(s): Joseph Killigrew, havenor of the Duchy of Cornwall.
Defendant(s): Thomas Penrose.
Subject of depositions: Payment of prisage on wines brought in a ship called "The Jonathan" of London, wrecked near the defendant's house at Mounts Bay, and saved by him. Salvage due to defendant for same.Is Mounts Bay a privileged place, and no part of the duchy of Cornwall? Did the wines belong to free citizens of London, and are such citizens free from payment of prisage in the free ports of London and in the outports? Touching payment of prisage in case of wreck.
County/place: Cornwall.
Date of commission: 28 November 1610.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 5 January 1611 at Helston.
Deponent(s): John Davies; John Langford; John Renfrye.
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Short title: Killigrew v Penrose. Plaintiff(s): Joseph Killigrew, havenor of the...
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