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This record is about the Short title: Clere v Clere. Plaintiffs: Sir Edward Clere kt of Thetford, son and... dating from 1614 November in the series Court of Star Chamber: Proceedings, James I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Short title: Clere v Clere.
Plaintiffs: Sir Edward Clere kt of Thetford, son and heir of Sir Edward Clere kt and heir of Sir Francis Clere kt his brother, deceased.
Defendants: Elizabeth Clere, late the wife of Sir Francis Clere kt, brother of the plaintiff, Sara Thompson her servant, Sir Thomas Wroth kt, her brother and John Wroth, her uncle.
Subject: Procuring the sale of the manors of Wenhaston, Thorrington and Cotton Hempnall from the said Sir Francis Clere when dying of the plague, his title thereto being an invalid devise of his said father, Sir Edward Clere.
Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire.
Note: the father, Sir Edward Clere, also died seized of the manors of Grishaw in Wymondham, Fundenhall, Freethorpe, Morehall, Limpenhoe, Southwood and Rumsbury, the rectories of Fundenhall, Freethoppe and Limpenhoe and lands in Tharston, Poynton, Milthorpe and Asselby.
Barnes category: fraud; conspiracy
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