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Catalogue reference: E 134/10Jas1/Mich9
This record is about the Short title: Hacon v Catlyn. Plaintiff(s): Amos. Thomas Hacon. Defendant(s): Thomas... dating from 1612 Oct 9-1612 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: Hacon v Catlyn.
Plaintiff(s): Amos. Thomas Hacon.
Defendant(s): Thomas Catlyn.
Subject of depositions: Manor of Stockton-cum-Soca; whether a piece of ground called Leete Hill (? or Thurboro' Hill), and a tenement called Cottells, in Kirby Came, Stockton, and Ellingham, are common of pasture, and to what manor belonging? Free warren in the manor.
County/place: Norfolk.
Date of commission: 1 July 1612.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 30 September 1612 at Geldeston.
Deponent(s): Thomas Baker; Edmond Bonefellowe; Thomas Chaplyn; Roger Godbold (2); Richard Davyson, clerk (2); John Hooke; Thomas Antell; John Cole; Robert Scarlett; Alice Man.
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Short title: Hacon v Catlyn. Plaintiff(s): Amos. Thomas Hacon. Defendant(s): Thomas...
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