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This record is about the Short title: Bishop of Norwich v Corbet. Plaintiff(s): Samuel Bishop of Norwich.... dating from 1626 Oct 9-1626 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: Bishop of Norwich v Corbet.
Plaintiff(s): Samuel Bishop of Norwich.
Defendant(s): Sir John Corbet, bart Edward Chapman, Robert Watson, Edward English.
Subject of depositions: Manor or Abbey of St Bennet of Holme, the manor of Horneinge and Horneinge Ferry, and the river that runneth between a bridge called Way Brigg to a bridgecalled Waxham or Wroxham Bridge. Whether they are parcel of the bishopric of Norwich. Metes and bounds. Right of fishing, etc; , etc.
County/place: Norfolk.
Date of commission: 28 June 1626.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 25 September 1626 at Blowfield, 8 October 1626 and 1 November 1626 at Norwich.
Deponent(s): Edmund Dey (2); Robert Parnell; William Gryme; Robert Boothe; William Fordely; Anne Randoll; Edmund Boothe, clerk; Robert Watson; Thomas Gunnell; William Cobb; William Neale; Henry Anstey; John Flight; Robert Metcher; Robert Appleton; Richard Teney; William Remonns; William Browninge; Thomas Englishe; Thomas Harris; William Calsy (?); James Rownse; Robert Smyth.
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Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission
Short title: Bishop of Norwich v Corbet. Plaintiff(s): Samuel Bishop of Norwich....
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