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This record is about the Short title: Darlow v Mayor of London. Plaintiff(s): George Darlow, clerk, vicar... dating from 1613 Oct 9-1613 Nov 29 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: Darlow v Mayor of London.
Plaintiff(s): George Darlow, clerk, vicar of Ugley.
Defendant(s): Mayor and commonalty of London, governors of the possessions of the hospitals of Christchurch, Bridewell, and St Thomas Agnes Collin, widow.
Subject of depositions: Manor of Ugley, the hamlet of Bollington and Bollington Chapel. Is the chapel parsonage of the church of Ugley? Tithes. Tithes in Ugley, parcel of the late priory of Bearden. Perambulation of Bearden parish. [Sale by Thomas Avery and Mary his wife, owners of the priory of Bearden, of tithes in Ugley, to William Clarke, Robert Chapman, and Eliza his wife, and grant of Ugley Parsonage to Edward Elrington, by the late monastery of St Osithe, and by Queen Elizabeth to Robert Collin, are mentioned].
County/place: Essex.
Date of commission: 23 June 1613.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 1 September 1613 at Walden.
Deponent(s): William Savell; Mary Buck; John Chapman (2); John Browne (2); John Cossen; Thomas Cornell; Elizabeth Milles; Thomas Michaell (2); Robert Chipperfield; Thomas Parris; John Prince; Robert Lyon; Henry Stock; Henry Waller; Philip Kent; William Bystyn; Thomas Bishopp; William Cockett.
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