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Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
Catalogue reference: E 134/MISC/721
Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
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Catalogue reference: E 134/2Geo1/Hil13
This record is about the Robert Nicolls and his wife Loveday. v. Ambrose Seccombe: Tenement called Park Launceston,... dating from 2 Geo 1 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Robert Nicolls and his wife Loveday. v. Ambrose Seccombe: Tenement called Park Launceston, lying in the parish of Saint Stephen by Launceston (Cornwall). Touching a distress levied on said premises to recover one year's "legacy or annuity" on same claimed by plaintiffs. [See also 2 Geo. 1., East., No.24.]: Cornwall
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Robert Nicolls and his wife Loveday. v. Ambrose Seccombe: Tenement called Park Launceston,...
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