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Short title: Watts v Watkins. Plaintiff(s): William Watts, clerk. Defendant(s): Thomas...

Catalogue reference: E 134/4WandM/East16

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This record is about the Short title: Watts v Watkins. Plaintiff(s): William Watts, clerk. Defendant(s): Thomas... dating from 1692 Apr 13-1692 May 9 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 134/4WandM/East16
Date
1692 Apr 13-1692 May 9
Description

Short title: Watts v Watkins.

Plaintiff(s): William Watts, clerk.

Defendant(s): Thomas Watkins, William Harris, William Haines and his wife Margery, John Price, Joane Lewis, Thomas Lewis, John Thomas, Richard Cox, Simon Morgan, Richard Colloc.

Subject of depositions: Rectory and parish of Doore (Herefordshire), and defendant's farms in said parishcalled "Ponta Penna" Woodhope's Farm ", "New Street ", "Merricks Lands ", "The Parke ", "Llanderwin ", "King's Farm" or "Llanderwin ", "Drench Lane Dee" or "Black Lane Farm ", "Morehampton Mill ", "Morehampton Grange ", "Morehampton Parke ", "Morehampton Woods ", "the Bigstie ", "Wahern's Farm ", "Blackmore New Grange ", "King's Grange. ", "Hollin Grange" etc. Whether said farms were parcel of the possessions of the late Monastery of Dore, and as "Abbey lands" exempted and discharged from the payment of tithes? etc. Tithes. [An endowment of said rectory with tithes by Lord Viscount Scudamore is mentioned].

County/place: Herefordshire.

Date of commission: 12 February 1692.

Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 7 April 1692 at Hereford.

Deponent(s): John Wood; Stephen Berrow (2); Thomas Gundy; Richard Wylde; Hugh Powell (2); Nicholas Prichard; Peter Smyth; John Attwell; Richard Smith; William Tayler; Thomas Watkins; Thomas Bernard; William Haynes; John Price; Thomas Lewis; Robert Christopher; James Harris; Richard Cox; Robert Morgan; John Thomas; Richard Colloe.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former reference
E 134/4W&M/East16
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Public Record(s)
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Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3710943/

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