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Short title: Pringle v Blake. Plaintiff(s): Jane Pringle, sole daughter and heiress...

Catalogue reference: E 134/35Chas2/East33

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This record is about the Short title: Pringle v Blake. Plaintiff(s): Jane Pringle, sole daughter and heiress... 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/East33
Date
1683 Apr 25-1683 May 21
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Short title: Pringle v Blake.

Plaintiff(s): Jane Pringle, sole daughter and heiress of Mary late wife of George Pringle, deceased, Bryan Grey and his wife Elizabeth.

Defendant(s): Francis Blake and his wife Elizabeth William Blake, James Luke, John Forster, Thomas Forster, Robert Clarke, George Clarke, Michael Clarke and his wife Jane.

Subject of depositions: Manor, lordship, or township of Cornhill (Durham), and the sixteen several farmholds, lands, and tenements, in Cornehill, and the common oven or bakehouse there, lately belonging to Thomas Carr, late of Ford Castle (Northumberland). Touching mortgages of ten of the sixteen farmholds. [William Carr, son of Thomas Carr, Jane, the wife of Thomas Carr, Thomas Bradorth, Ralph Bradforth, and William Salkield, are mentioned].

County/place: Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Durham.

Date of commission: 12 February 1683.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 3 April 1683 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Deponent(s): William Newhouse; Oliver Lawe; Edward Conyers; Robert Carr; Sir Ralph Jennison; Thomas Carr; Clement Armorer; William Carr; Mathew Forster; Thomas Bradford; William Jeffrey; Alexander Davidson; Richard Archbald; Isabel Johnson; William Armorer; Andrew Allen; George Baines.

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