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This record is about the Short title: Denton v Ingoldsby. Plaintiff(s): Sir Thomas Denton, kt. Defendant(s):... 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: Denton v Ingoldsby.
Plaintiff(s): Sir Thomas Denton, kt.
Defendant(s): Sir Richard Ingoldsby, kt.
Subject of depositions: Agreement between plaintiff and defendant by the mediation of Thomas Egerton, John Urry, Ambrose Sacheverell, clerks, and Robert Barker; another at the mediation of Sir John Lenthal and Mr Crippes; touching defendant's lands in Hillesdon (purchased of one Stokes), the manor of Lenboro', and the waste there called Lenboro' Weild, tithes in Lenboro', and the advowson and tithes of the vicarage of Bucks. Metes and bounds of the manor of Lenboro'. [The mediation of Sir Oliver Cromwell and Sir Edward Verney, kts. is mentioned].
County/place: Buckinghamshire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1622.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 4 May 1622 at Buckingham.
Deponent(s): Sir John Lenthall, kt. (2); Ambrose Sacheverell, clerk; Robert Barker; John Urry (2); Thomas Egerton, clerk (2); Barnaby Chatwin; James Wattes; Richard Sheapherd; John Fawkner; John Nicholls; Thomas Merrey; William Aston; Christopher Hoode; Francis Ingoldesbye.
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Short title: Denton v Ingoldsby. Plaintiff(s): Sir Thomas Denton, kt. Defendant(s):...
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