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Short title: Wood v Wray. Plaintiff(s): Joseph Wood, clerk, vicar of the parish and...

Catalogue reference: E 134/35Chas2/East16

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This record is about the Short title: Wood v Wray. Plaintiff(s): Joseph Wood, clerk, vicar of the parish and... dating from 1683 Apr 25-1683 May 21 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 134/35Chas2/East16
Date
1683 Apr 25-1683 May 21
Description

Short title: Wood v Wray.

Plaintiff(s): Joseph Wood, clerk, vicar of the parish and parish church of Sandal Magna.

Defendant(s): Elizabeth Wray, widow, Richard Beaumont, William Hardcastle and his wife Elizabeth George Allot, Richard Swallow, Thomas France, Anthony Morton, John Clarke, John Rayner, John Oxley, John Hirst, William Womersley, Joseph Barker, William Brooke, Thomas Johnson, Robert Elam, Samuel Womersley, Francis Pashley, John Bedforth, Thomas Lee, Hester Rhoades, Robert Gouldthrop, Robert Cooke, Robert Hirst, Thomas Brown, Anthony Tine, Francis Stringer, Robert Saile, Anthony Worrall, Joseph Worrall, Thomas Shillitoe, Thomas Bedford, Joseph Dickinson, William Norton, Thomas Stephenson, Jonas Burnett, the elder, Jonas Burnett, the younger, Robert Cusworth, Jeremy Milner, Thomas Rhoads, the younger, Thomas Milner, Robert Dickinson, John Wood, Thomas Parkinson, John Hawsworth, Peter Hirst, William Hawcroft, Andrew Steile, Thomas Booth, Robert Marshall, Richard Jepson, Edward Allot, William Brooke, Joseph Royston.

Subject of depositions: Rectory, vicarage, and parish of Sandall Magna (Yorkshire). Touching an annual stipend, penc'on, or sum of money of £14 per annum claimed by plaintiff as of right due to the vicar of Sandall Magna for the time being from the owners or occupiers or impropriators of Sandall Magna, and alleged to have been paid by Sir Richard Beaumont, of Whitley Hall (Yorkshire), bart formerly owner and impropriator of the rectory. And touching tithes arising in the township of Criggleston in the parish belonging to defendants, and claimed by the vicar. Tithes.

County/place: Yorkshire.

Date of commission: 12 February 1683.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 11 April 1683 at Sandall.

Deponent(s): Charles Winter; Robert Thornton; Jane Stockport (2); James Clayton (2); Sarah Baxter (2); John Moxon; Jonathan Fletcher (2); Robert Dodsworth; Faith Marshall (2); William Lee; Daniel Parker; Roger Sheapard; Stephen Oxley.

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