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Short title: Grubb v Coningsby. Plaintiff(s): Eustace Grubb. Defendant(s): Thomas...

Catalogue reference: E 134/6Chas1/East26

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This record is about the Short title: Grubb v Coningsby. Plaintiff(s): Eustace Grubb. Defendant(s): Thomas... dating from 1630 Apr 14-1630 May 10 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 134/6Chas1/East26
Date
1630 Apr 14-1630 May 10
Description

Short title: Grubb v Coningsby.

Plaintiff(s): Eustace Grubb.

Defendant(s): Thomas Coningsby.

Subject of depositions: Parsonage impropriate of North Myms (Hertford), and lands in N. Myms called "Lether Delfields" alias "Nether Delfield." Tithes.

County/place: Hertford.

Date of commission: 4 February 1630.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 11 February 1630 at Belbarr.

Deponent(s): Bennet Cranwell; Robert White; Daniel Saywell; Thomas White; William Bunchlie; Thomas Heyward; Allen Pyxley; Anthony Lyppiat; Thomas Younge, clerk; John Rushley; Thomas Higdell; John Roberts; John Jerviese; Sir Thomas Pope Blount, kt; John White.

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