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This record is about the Short title: Buckland v Pennye. Plaintiffs: William Buckland, vicar of East Coker.... dating from 1616 April in the series Court of Star Chamber: Proceedings, James I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Short title: Buckland v Pennye.
Plaintiffs: William Buckland, vicar of East Coker.
Defendants: William Pennye gent, [unknown] Pennye his wife, John Gyles, yeoman, Henry Masters, constable of East Coker, Mark Drake, miller, John Masters, yeoman, Richard Hampfield, husbandman and Francis Wood, schoolmaster.
Subject: Keeping a grammar-school, a fencing school and a cockpit in a chapel of ease to the church of East Coker (the grammar-school being formerly kept in the Church House).
Somerset.
Barnes category: offence against religion; conspiracy; assault; unlawful assembly; officer's misfeasance. New category: religious differences.
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Short title: Buckland v Pennye. Plaintiffs: William Buckland, vicar of East Coker....
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