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This record is about the Short title: Coventry v Springett. Plaintiff(s): Sir Thomas Coventry, kt (Attorney... dating from 1622 Oct 9-1622 Nov 28 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: Coventry v Springett.
Plaintiff(s): Sir Thomas Coventry, kt (Attorney General), on His Majesty's behalf.
Defendant(s): Sir Thomas Springett, kt, Anthony Morley, Harbert Hayes, Samuel Towres, John Corneford, Nicholas Delve, William Delve.
Subject of depositions: His Majesty's chase or ground called "The Broile ", "wherein his game of fallow deere are kept, bred, and maintained" and the manors or "bedellaries" of Ringmer and Framfield. Customs of manors. Right of common on "The Broile." A conveyance of the park called "The Broile" by the Archbishop of Canterbury to Queen Elizabeth is mentioned].
County/place: Sussex.
Date of commission: 10 July 1622.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 27 September 1622 at Lewes.
Deponent(s): John Foord; William Aptot; Thomas Michelborne; Robert Muddle (2); Thomas Wood; John Wheatley; Nicholas Aptot; John Page; Nicholas Acton; John Gallop; Nicholas Foorde; John Lover; Richard Moore.
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Short title: Coventry v Springett. Plaintiff(s): Sir Thomas Coventry, kt (Attorney...
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