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This record is about the Short title: Carew v Philips. Plaintiff(s): Sir John Carew, kt, John Williams, Thomas... dating from 1633 May 8-1633 June 3 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: Carew v Philips.
Plaintiff(s): Sir John Carew, kt, John Williams, Thomas North.
Defendant(s): Sir Richard Phillips, baronet.
Subject of depositions: Carew Castle (Pembrokeshire) and the farm-houses of New Shippendery and Somerton (Pembrokeshire) and the "French Mills" or "Sea Mills ", "Carew Park" and "Stone Park" etc. belonging. Decay and neglect of said premises.
County/place: Pembrokeshire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1633.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 24 April 1633 at Sagiston.
Deponent(s): John Will; Morgan Lloyde; William Barlow; Thomas Howell; Howell Martha; Thomas Hutchens; Patrick Bayley; Morgan Morgan; John James (3); Richard Cunick; John Bartlett; Owen Cooke; Phillip Barsey; Phillip Poyre; John Llewelyn (3); Stephen Kynge (2); John Connicke; John Cowarde (2); William Connicke; John Griffyth; Rees David William; Robert Ap Evan; Richard Beavans; John Adams; John Holland (2); Morgan Ap Morgan; Rowland Jones; John Prickard; Rice Gittoe (2); Robert Chocke (2); Thomas Gibbon; David Johnes; Michael Leavett (2); William Smyth alias Reade; Thomas Gibbons; Stephen Bentley; John Evans; George Bealth; George Skourfield; John Grafton; David Edmond; Phillip Browne; William Reade; Thomas Sowdon; Henry Mildon; Thomas Brayley (2); Robert Sanders; Thomas Moore.
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