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Short title: Caygill v Lambert. Plaintiff(s): Matthew Caygill. Defendant(s): Thomas...

Catalogue reference: E 134/35Chas2/Mich49

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This record is about the Short title: Caygill v Lambert. Plaintiff(s): Matthew Caygill. Defendant(s): Thomas... dating from 1683 Oct 23-1683 Nov 28 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/Mich49
Date
1683 Oct 23-1683 Nov 28
Description

Short title: Caygill v Lambert.

Plaintiff(s): Matthew Caygill.

Defendant(s): Thomas Lambert, Anthony Fothergill, Alexander Coleby, Alexander Smith.

Subject of depositions: Manor, forest, and lordship of Wensladale (Yorkshire), lately belonging to John Coleby, of Middleham. Touching leases. Customs of manor. [The names, etc. of John Coleby,of Woodhall, in the parish of Aisgarth, Matthew Blyth, of Bowbridge (Yorkshire), yeoman, Alexander Smith, of Bowbridge Hall (Yorkshire), Peter Caygills (plaintiff's brother), James Rawlinson, of Askrigg, Ann Coates (the relict of Edmund Coates), late of Skelgill (Yorkshire), Henry Hall, of High Helme, in the parish of Aisgarth (Yorkshire), William Croft, Abraham Blyth, of Helme, Jane Blyth (relict of Stephen Blyth), John Milner, Richard Blyth, of Low Helme, in Wensladale, in the parish of Aisgarth (Yorkshire), Alexander Blyth, of Helme, and Anne Caygill (plaintiff's wife), are mentioned].

County/place: Yorkshire.

Date of commission: 27 June 1683.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 18 October 1683 at Askrigg.

Deponent(s): James Dinsdall; Francis Terrey; Richard Kendall; William Stanley; Stephen Sidgewicke; James Mayson; Michael Pickering; John Metcalfe; Adam Battison; John Forster (2); Thomas Metcalfe; Peter Caygill; Mathew Forster; James Pratt; Leonard Bryar; Mathew Blyth; John Skar; Michael Metcalfe.

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