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Short title: Attorney General v Andrews. Plaintiff(s): Attorney General. Defendant(s):...

Catalogue reference: E 134/9Chas1/East22

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This record is about the Short title: Attorney General v Andrews. Plaintiff(s): Attorney General. Defendant(s):... 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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E 134/9Chas1/East22
Date
1633 May 8-1633 June 3
Description

Short title: Attorney General v Andrews.

Plaintiff(s): Attorney General.

Defendant(s): Richard Andrews, Daniel Wood, William Andrews, John Molyneaux, Richard Hall, George Booth, Jervis Pierpoint, William Thornton Fook Cartwright, Mary Booth, Mary Cartwright, John Monson, Humfrey Cantrell, Lawrence Lomax, Richard Pritheridge, Isabel Perce, Peter Doleman, Marmaduke Doleman, Randell Brett, William Smyth, Susan Evelin, Edward Jackson, Peter Beckinsale, Anne Sapcotts, Thomas Dracott, Edward Egge, John Phenix, Anthony Thorol, Anne Thorol, Edmund Molyneux, Dorothy Alsopp, Ellen Cutler, Sir Henry Compton kt, Lancelot Horner, Peter Paley, Edward Longedon, Christian Mathewes, Sir William Foord, kt, Mabel Griffin.

Subject of depositions: Recusants' lands in Nottingham.

County/place: Nottinghamshire.

Date of commission: 9 February 1633.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 4 April 1633 at Tuxford.

Deponent(s): Thomas Lees (3); Jeffrey Lees; Robert Greene; John Mason (2); Richard Molineux; Lettice Browne; Elizabeth Ecclesfeild; Thomas Billiad; Leonard Ecclesfeild (2); William Smith (2); Bridget Smith (2); Edward Beane; Dorothy Alsopp; John Billiad (2); Thomas Smith (3); William Reade (3); William Marten (2); William Dente (3); William Cawthorne; Rutland Molineux; William Cartwright; Hugh Slater; Anthony Monson; Elizabeth Taylor; John Serjeant; George Hind; Thomas Samon (2); William Booth (3); Thomas Charlesworth (3); Paul Molineux; William Bath; William Urrie; Margaret Terrill; George Hall (2); Foulk Cartwright; Francis Strutt; Reginald Eckenfeild (2); Martin Colton; Harold Milner (2); John Hall; Henry Hawdon; George Cam; Robert Smith; Arthur Cook; Robert Green; Richard Sudburie; William Burton; Martin Caulton; William Massey.

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