Piece
Transferred to C 267/2/1
Catalogue reference: C 47/33/2
Transferred to C 267/2/1
Piece
Catalogue reference: C 2/Eliz/C11/32
This record is about the Short title: Cheyne v Edolph. Plaintiffs: Thomas Cheyne esquire and John Cheyne.... dating from Between 1558 and 1603 in the series Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Short title: Cheyne v Edolph.
Plaintiffs: Thomas Cheyne esquire and John Cheyne.
Defendants: Simon Edolffe esquire, John Lennard esquire and several others.
Subject: claim by descent under a settlement to the manors or tenements called Cockryd, Great Perry, Kingsmershe [Kingsmarsh], Crawtherne [Crawthorne] and the advowson of the chapel of Crawtherne; lands called Tylade and divers other lands in Romney Marsh; all situate in the parishes of Dymchurch St Marys, Hope of All Saints, Blackmanstone, 'St Martyns of Northen', 'St Lawrence of Pountney' [Hundred of St Martin Pountney], Ivychurch, Newchurch, Stone Eselinge [Eastling], Lydd and Romney, all being of the tenure of gavelkind. Demurrer states that there is a chancery court held at St James's church in Dover for the trial of all causes of equity within the Cinque Ports.
Document type: [pleadings]
C 2
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Short title: Cheyne v Edolph. Plaintiffs: Thomas Cheyne esquire and John Cheyne....
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