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This record is about the Short title: Attorney General v Ferrers. Plaintiff(s): Attorney General. Defendant(s):... dating from 1611 Oct 9-1611 Nov 28 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: Attorney General v Ferrers.
Plaintiff(s): Attorney General.
Defendant(s): Sir John Ferrers.
Subject of depositions: Manor of Ballidon, a farm called Ravestones Grange, and the moor of Ballidon. Whether Richard de Harthall or Adam de Harthall, abbot of Geralden otherwise Garroden (Leicestershire), had a grant of common of pasture for 600 sheep on the moor, as belonging to the grange; and whether Sir Humfrey Ferrers, father of defendant, Rowland Babington, Thomas Cockayne, Francis Cockayne, John Babington, former owners of the grange, enjoyed such right of common?.
County/place: Derbyshire; Leicestershire.
Date of commission: 12 June 1611.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 3 September 1611 at Ashborne.
Deponent(s): Thomas Clyffe; Francis Fitzherbert; John Milward; William Parker; Thomas Leveinge; Rowland Tomlinson; Ralph Berisford; John Millard; Henry Burton; Thomas Ball; William Ragge; John Tomlinson; Humfrey Millington.
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Short title: Attorney General v Ferrers. Plaintiff(s): Attorney General. Defendant(s):...
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