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This record is about the Short title: Attorney General v Elliott. Plaintiff(s): Sir Robert Heath, kt (Attorney... dating from 1631 Apr 27-1631 May 23 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 Elliott.
Plaintiff(s): Sir Robert Heath, kt (Attorney General).
Defendant(s): John Elliott, John Phillips, Robert Phillips, William Jermin, Richard Gronowe, Robert Llewellin.
Subject of depositions: Manor and forest of Narberth, and the manors, etc. of Newton, Newhouse, Caneston, Moleston, Robeston, and Templeton (Pembrokeshire). Timber cut down and carried away since the survey in 8th year of James I.
County/place: Pembrokeshire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1631.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 4 April 1631 at Haverfordwest.
Deponent(s): Watter Roberts; Samuel Tom (2); Griffith Howell (2); Henry Bowen; William Phillip Gorwared; John Ridgley; Jenkyn Stephen; Richard Wyrb (2); John Rowe; John Powell; William Roblin; John James (2); Owen Hickes; Morgan Watkyns (2); Richard Browne; William Callen; Elizabeth Harryes; Rice James; Harry Thomas; Phillip Philpin; Thomas Wolcocke; David Willy; William Powell; John Webbe; Thomas Howell; Richard Jermyn; John Watkyn; John Rudgley; Thomas Elliott; Henry Smart; John Gwillim; Thomas Jones; John Husbande; Dame Jane Stepney; John Scourfeeld; John Willy; Thomas Wolcocke.
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Short title: Attorney General v Elliott. Plaintiff(s): Sir Robert Heath, kt (Attorney...
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