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Catalogue reference: E 134/20Jas1/East10
This record is about the Short title: Mayor of Dunheved v Courtier. Plaintiff(s): The mayor and burgesses... dating from 1622 May 8-1622 June 3 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: Mayor of Dunheved v Courtier.
Plaintiff(s): The mayor and burgesses of Dunheved alias Launceston.
Defendant(s): William Courtier and Elizabeth his wife, William Vicary, Nicholas Upcott, John Pingstone, John Palmer.
Subject of depositions: Market kept in the village of Launceston alias Newport, lying near the borough of Dunheved alias Launceston. Touching the buying and selling of wool or yarn in the market, and weights and measures for same. Value of yarn. Profits of market.
County/place: Cornwall.
Date of commission: 12 February 1622.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 25 April 1622 at Launceston.
Deponent(s): Nicholas Adams; Stephen Jeffry; John Joce; Christopher Squire; Nicholas Philpe; Roger Edgecombe; Nicholas Jeffery; John Rowe; Maurice Moyse; William Peperell; John Freind; Richard Grils; John Stone; John Withecombe.
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