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This record is about the Short title: Layfield v Ascough. Plaintiff(s): Charles Layfield, clerk. Defendant(s):... dating from 1686 Jan 23-1686 Feb 12 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: Layfield v Ascough.
Plaintiff(s): Charles Layfield, clerk.
Defendant(s): Thomas Ascough, Thomas Latham, Peter Latham, Thomas Crookham, John Moore, Thomas Christophers, Henry Yate, Richard Tompson, John Hodson, William Forshaw, Richard Moore, Edward Disley, John Rutter, Thomas Miller.
Subject of depositions: Rectory and parish of Crofton, in Lancaster. Tithes.
County/place: Lancashire.
Date of commission: 28 November 1685.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 11 January 1686 at Crofton.
Deponent(s): Thurstan Crichley; Robert Pickeringe (2); Ellen Addison; William Carter (2); William Pilkington; Thomas Wildinge; Thomas Stopforth; Hugh Ashton (2); James Morres; Henry Bowker (2); John Ridley; Roger Liptrote (2); John Morres; Oliver Toppinge; William Eccleston (2); John Finch (2); Edward Addison; James Christoffers (2); William Haydock; William Breckell; Trinity Crookall; Thomas Tayler; George Barker; Nicholas Derby; Richard Stoppart; John Ridley; Thomas Moundesley (Mandesley) (2); Margaret Moore; Henry Margerison; Thomas Whittle; James Holland; Mary Cowper; Jane Shaw; Edward Mason; John Harryson; Anne Tompson; Henry Yate; Edward Addison (2); James Askough.
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