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This record is about the Short title: Clough v Scruton. Plaintiff(s): John Clough. Defendant(s): Henry Scruton,... dating from 1622 Jan 23-1622 Feb 12 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: Clough v Scruton.
Plaintiff(s): John Clough.
Defendant(s): Henry Scruton, William Atkinson.
Subject of depositions: Messuage, cottage, and six oxgangs of land in Carleton Miniott, sometime the possessions of William Thorneton, late of Newton; whether the owners of such premises used to pay a yearly free rent for the same to the Earl of Derby, or to the owners of the manor of Thirsk for the time being? Customs of manor. Common of pasture on Carleton Common. [The names and possessions of Robert Thornton, father of William Thornton, Thomas Markinfield, late of Markinfield, deceased, and Thomas Hussey, deceased, attainted, former owners of the manor of Carleton Miniott (lying in Carlton Miniott and Sandhutton), and of Sir George Lamploughe and John Atkinson, are mentioned].
County/place: Yorkshire.
Date of commission: 28 November 1621.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 2 January 1622 at Rippon.
Deponent(s): George Fothergill; Thomas Wilkenson; John (?) Orainge or Grainge; John Newhouse; Francis Wilde; Gregorie Allmacke; Christopher Atkinson; Geoffrey Addamson; Leonard Power; Ralph Brandsly; William Poore; John Atkinson.
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Short title: Clough v Scruton. Plaintiff(s): John Clough. Defendant(s): Henry Scruton,...
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