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Short title: Evered v Evered. Plaintiffs: Henry Evered clothier of Glemsford, Suffolk....

Catalogue reference: C 2/ChasI/E1/12

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This record is about the Short title: Evered v Evered. Plaintiffs: Henry Evered clothier of Glemsford, Suffolk.... dating from 1645 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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C 2/ChasI/E1/12

Date

1645

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Short title: Evered v Evered.

Plaintiffs: Henry Evered clothier of Glemsford, Suffolk.

Defendants: Ambrose Evered and Thomas Evered the younger, son and heir of Thomas Evered clothier of Glemsford, deceased.

Subject: concerning the will (12 October 1636) of their father, which left to Henry, the youngest son, a capital messuage and lands in Glemham, Suffolk, in consideration that he had neglected his own affairs and served his father as a servant for 20 years.

Document type: Bill only (8 February 1644/5).

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Short title: Evered v Evered. Plaintiffs: Henry Evered clothier of Glemsford, Suffolk....