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This record is about the Short title: Venables v Headley. Plaintiff(s): William Venables, youngest son of... dating from 1675 Apr 21-1675 May 17 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: Venables v Headley.
Plaintiff(s): William Venables, youngest son of Peter Venables, esq, late Baron of Kinderton, deceased.
Defendant(s): Anthony Headley, Thomas Headley.
Subject of depositions: Manor of Long Witton (Northumberland), sold by William Fenwick to the plaintiff's father. Touching a (demolished) house there called "The Carne House." Digging for ironstone. Sir William Fenwick's manor of Rothley. Defendants' house and farm in Ewsley, called "Toft Lawes." Metes and bounds. Right of common of pasture. Customs of manor.
County/place: Cheshire; Northumberland.
Date of commission: 12 February 1675.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 15 April 1675 at Kinderton and 21 April 1675 at Morpeth.
Deponent(s): Thomas Thomason; Edward Ford; Huon Minshull; Arthur Buckley; Thomas Dixon; Nicholas Browne; William Fenwicke; James Foster; Mungoe Browne; Roger Wattson; George Evers; Ralph Lumsden; John Barber; John Llandinion; Edward Fenwicke; Robert Stevenson; Michael Bowman; Robert Smith.
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Short title: Venables v Headley. Plaintiff(s): William Venables, youngest son of...
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