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Short title: Attorney General v Whitby. Plaintiff(s): Sir Robert Heath, kt (Attorney...

Catalogue reference: E 134/6Chas1/Mich43

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This record is about the Short title: Attorney General v Whitby. Plaintiff(s): Sir Robert Heath, kt (Attorney... dating from 1630 Oct 9-1630 Nov 29 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
E 134/6Chas1/Mich43
Date
1630 Oct 9-1630 Nov 29
Description

Short title: Attorney General v Whitby.

Plaintiff(s): Sir Robert Heath, kt (Attorney General).

Defendant(s): Edward Whitby, and his wife Alice, Francis Gamul, Thomas Urmes, John Annyon.

Subject of depositions: Manor of Handbridge leased by John late Bishop of Chester to Edward Planckney, gent, 20 Henry VIII. Alteration of tenements since lease. Survey.

County/place: Cheshire.

Date of commission: 16 June 1630.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 30 August 1630 at Chester.

Deponent(s): Daniel Butler (2); Thomas Kettle; William Smith; Thomas Philpot; Edward Farrar (2); Thomas Coweley (3); Ralph Pemberton (4); Richard Michell (4); John Dycus; Edward Smith (4); Margaret Curlett; Peter Mercer (3); William Wright, clerk; Randle Price; Thomas Barneston; Margaret Carter; Henry Bennett; William Maddocks; Jeffrey Gronowe; Henry Whitle; Roger Sparke; Roger Ley; John Cartwright; John Wade; William Taylor (3); John Aldersey; Edward Pemberton; Robert Johnson (2); Alice Jones; Thomas Case; Bartholomew Farrar (3); Ellis Williams; Margaret Hickes; Thomas Lynaker; Elizabeth Bromfeilde; Thomas Markes; Katherine Modesley; Jane Kelin; Jane Farrington; William Danolde (2); William Fletcher; Thomas Pilkington; Elizabeth Pilkington; Richard Hartford; Henry Christian; Robert Blease (3); John Callcott; Anne Smyth (2); Alice Longley; William Cormen; Peter Drinkewater (2); William Tapley; Thomas Knee; Robert Wright; Randle Bingley; David Speede; Thomas Foxley; William Throp; Anne Mosse; Henry Harper; Ralph Edwards (2); Peter Harvy (2); Hugh Whicksteed (2); John Basarne (2); Thomas Hynd (2); John Edwards (2); Grace Pemberton; Bridget Wainwright; Sybil Grice; Robert Jeynson; Richard Mosse (3); William Taylor; Randle Davies; Thomas Kid (?); William Gamull; Richard Hasslewall (2); David Speed; Thomas Foxeley; John Pickavans; [.] Madocke; Jane Granwell; Robert Ryddley; William Baispoole; Katherine Brisco; Margaret Smyth; William Horton; Thomas Welshman; John Maddockes; Ellen Bassett; Dannold Christian; Richard Annyon; Thomas Holmes; David Robinson.

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