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Short title: Cox v Livesey. Plaintiff(s): Mary Cox, widow, administratrix of William...

Catalogue reference: E 134/27Chas2/Mich11

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E 134/27Chas2/Mich11
Date
1675 Oct 23-1675 Nov 29
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Short title: Cox v Livesey.

Plaintiff(s): Mary Cox, widow, administratrix of William Cox, deceased, Stepn. Bath, Henry Lloyd, Richard Gregson, Thomas Hippesley.

Defendant(s): William Livesey, the younger, and his wife Martha, John Gore, Richard Stacy, Miles More, Richard Sergeant, Richard Roome, Joseph Watts, Thomas Daniel, John Landman, William Cox, George Colthorp, Anne Brimsden.

Subject of depositions: Late dissolved free chapel of Knoll and the glebe lands belonging, in the parish of Bedminster, lately belonging to Francis James, of Barrow Gurney (Somerset). Metes and bounds, etc. Tithes. [Hester, third wife of William Cox, who afterwards became the wife of William Pretty, William Cox, late of Long Ashton (Somerset), deceased, father of William Cox, late of Stanton Drew, deceased, (late husband of Hester), Robert Paradine, ancestor of defendant Livesey, and late lord of Knoll manor, are mentioned].

County/place: Somerset.

Date of commission: 23 June 1675.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 4 October 1675 at Bristol.

Deponent(s): Arthur Norman; William Cox (4); Benjamin Tibbott (2); Israel Minor (2); Thomas Codrington; John Watkis (2); William White; Giles Earle; John Weekes (2); William Gray (4); John Saunders (4); Samuel Burges; Stephen Chapman.

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Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
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