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This record is about the Short title: Attorney General v Taylor. Plaintiff(s): Attorney General. Defendant(s):... dating from 1631 Jan 24-1631 Feb 12 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: Attorney General v Taylor.
Plaintiff(s): Attorney General.
Defendant(s): Thomas Taylor.
Subject of depositions: Contempt said to have been committed by defendant in refusing to obey the injunction of the Court of Exchequer, ordering him to give up possession of the manor of Bradley (Southampton) to Sir Kenelm Digby.
County/place: Hampshire.
Date of commission: 29 November 1630.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 20 January 1631 at New Alresford.
Deponent(s): Nicholas Christmas; William Hunt; Humfrey Sutton; William Brasegirdle, clerk; Thomas Trustler; John Rowte; John Goleborowe; William Harrison; Bernard Cooke; Henry Sparke.
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