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Catalogue reference: E 134/15Jas1/Trin10
This record is about the Short title: Ward v Britten. Plaintiff(s): William Ward, clerk, vicar of Norton.... dating from 1617 June 20-1617 July 9 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: Ward v Britten.
Plaintiff(s): William Ward, clerk, vicar of Norton.
Defendant(s): Nicholas Britten, William Cartwright.
Subject of depositions: Presentation to the rectory of Norton, near Daventry, and the tithes. Also touching the vicarage of West Haddon. [Mr Breton, owner of the rectory, John Shuckburgh, patron of West Haddon vicarage, and Ralph Turner "the first that recovered the said vicarage" in the Court of Exchequer, are mentioned].
County/place: Northamptonshire.
Date of commission: 31 May 1617.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 9 June 1617 at Northampton.
Deponent(s): William Basse; Thomas Lee; Nicholas Wastell (2); John Gulliver; Thomas Gullyver; Robert Lyne; Robert Shortgrave; Edmund Lynnell; Richard Chaplyne; William Hardyman (2); Thomas Wolf; Bernard Danyell; William Froste (3); Richard Wilson; Lawrence Gibbons; John Smyth; William Sharman (3); Thomas Claydon; Lawrence Eaten; Roger Nayler; William Colledge; John Parson; Oliver Harrison; Thomas Clarke (2); Robert Campion; Thomas Gent.
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Short title: Ward v Britten. Plaintiff(s): William Ward, clerk, vicar of Norton....
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