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Short title: Eyton v Charlton. Plaintiffs: Philip Eyton esq. Defendants: Andrew Charlton...
Catalogue reference: STAC 8/135/7
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1617 January
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Description (What the record is about)
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Short title: Eyton v Charlton.
Plaintiffs: Philip Eyton esq.
Defendants: Andrew Charlton esq of Apley, JP, Francis Charlton his son, William Gest, Andrew Kirby, John Terington, Thomas Jesson, William Davie, William Hotchis, and others.
Subject: Assaults on plaintiff Philip Eyton's tenants and injury and driving of cattle in Horton Wood in said plaintiff's manor of Eyton, destruction of fences, etc.
Shropshire.
Barnes category: officer's misfeasance; assault; destruction of property; unlawful assembly
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STAC 8
Court of Star Chamber: Proceedings, James I
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Short title: Eyton v Charlton. Plaintiffs: Philip Eyton esq. Defendants: Andrew Charlton...