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This record is about the Short title: Aynscough v Willis. Plaintiff(s): Mary Aynscough, widow, relict and... dating from 1694 Apr 25-1694 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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Short title: Aynscough v Willis.
Plaintiff(s): Mary Aynscough, widow, relict and administratrix of the goods and chattels of Thomas Aynscough, clerk, Radley Aynscough (an infant), by said Mary, his mother, tutrix, guardian, and next friend.
Defendant(s): Thomas Willis.
Subject of depositions: Lands of Thomas Aynscough (plaintiff's latehusband) in Heath, Charnocke, and Anlezarke, the last will and testament of Sir Roger Bradshaw, bart and his estate, including the capital messuage called "the Hall on the Hill" etc. Touching the sum of three hundred and fifty pounds claimed by the plaintiff as "her porc'on" etc. [The names and possessions of Stephen Radley, Radley Aynscough, Thomas Winstanley, and William Radley are mentioned].
County/place: Lancashire.
Date of commission: 12 February 1694.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 12 April 1694 at Manchester.
Deponent(s): Ellis Heye; William Tipping; Owen Sanderson; Henry Ainsworth; William Danifll; Francis Meadowcroft (2); Richard Percivall (2); Richard Lightbourn; Richard Wroe; William Lucas.
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Short title: Aynscough v Willis. Plaintiff(s): Mary Aynscough, widow, relict and...
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