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This record is about the Short title: Attorney General v Nash. Plaintiff(s): Attorney General and Sir Samuel... dating from 1613 Apr 21-1613 May 17 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 Nash.
Plaintiff(s): Attorney General and Sir Samuel Sandes, kt, lord of Ombersley Manor.
Defendant(s): George Nash, Richard Jones, Philip Tolly, Richard Saunders, Thomas Saunders, Richard Randle, John Gardener, Thomas Pardoe, John Mitton, John Warman, William Hadley, William Dally, George Soley and Elinor his wife, Thomas Nash, Peter Hatton, Robert Randle.
Subject of depositions: Manor of Ombersley. Customs of manor. Touching a deed supposed to have been made by Philip Abbot of Evesham, dated 5 April 29 Henry VIII, granting manumission, to tenants of the manor, and other deeds by other abbots of the house.
County/place: Worcestershire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1613.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 3 March 1613 at Sudbury.
Deponent(s): Robert Randoll; Thomas Pardoe; Richard Saunders; Phillip Tolley; Richard Randoll; Thomas Saunders; Richard Jones; Peter Hatton; Thomas Nashe; George Nash.
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