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This record is about the Short title: Husband v Calthorpe. Plaintiff(s): Thomas Husband. Defendant(s): Elizabeth... dating from 1694 June 8-1694 June 27 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: Husband v Calthorpe.
Plaintiff(s): Thomas Husband.
Defendant(s): Elizabeth Calthorpe, widow.
Subject of depositions: Last will and testament of John Husband (plaintiff's late father), and his estate, including lands in the possession of Thomas Bessy, of East Summerton, a farm in the use of William Lodge, of East Summerton, a farm in the use of William Harrison, of Hemsby, a farm in the use of Robert Wenn, of Martham, farms in the use of Samuel Nicholls, of West Summerton, of Nicholas Bromflett, of West Summerton, of Robert Phillips, of W. Summerton, of John Page, of W. Summerton, of John Herbert, of W. Summerton, of John Baly, of W. Summerton, and one farm in the use of Nicholas Nutt, of Ludham. Also touching the estate of John Calthorpe (defendant's late husband), including the great tithes of Hickling and Palling (Norfolk). Tithes, etc.
County/place: Norfolk.
Date of commission: 12 February 1694.
Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 21 and 27 April 1694 at Norwich, delivered into Court 4 July 1694.
Deponent(s): Samuel Midleton (2); Robert Lulman; Gregory Johnson; Samuel Iverson; Nicholas Bromflett; Robert Cubett; Philip Forth; John Hunt; Peter Hasbert.
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Short title: Husband v Calthorpe. Plaintiff(s): Thomas Husband. Defendant(s): Elizabeth...
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