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This record is about the Short title: Earl of Salisbury v Lord Arundel. Plaintiff(s): William Earl of Salisbury,... 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: Earl of Salisbury v Lord Arundel.
Plaintiff(s): William Earl of Salisbury, Thomas Fitzjames, Edmund Hawles, Richard Swayne.
Defendant(s): Thomas Lord Arundel, of Wardour, Sir George Moreton, bart Arthur Pyne, Mary Knapton, John Harbyn, Richard Squibber, Edmund Chadwell, Thomas Gawdes, Thomas Channock, Thomas Mullens, Maurice Carrant, William Goddard.
Subject of depositions: Chace called Cranborne Chace. What fees and duties are due and payable by tenants within the chace to the ranger, keepers, and other officers, and to the said Earl of Salisbury. [See 9 Chas I Michaelmas Number 81].
County/place: Dorset.
Date of commission: 12 February 1633.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 1 April 1633 at Blandford Forum.
Deponent(s): Richard Combe (2); Walter James; William Brether; Richard Kirley (2); Richard Grey; Walter Snelger (3); William Morgen; Robert Snooke (3); John Edmunds; John Hardiman; George Samwayes; William Beamount; Henry Beale; John West; Thos Beale (2); William Bench alias Gully (2); Hugh Ash; Richard Skeate; Edward Martyn; Peter Penny (2); Thomas Galton; Richard Miller; Stephen Hardyman;John Marsh; William Horner; Thomas Gosney; George Barber.
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Short title: Earl of Salisbury v Lord Arundel. Plaintiff(s): William Earl of Salisbury,...
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