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Catalogue reference: E 133/7/958
This record is about the Bernard Wakefield v. Henry Wigley and others. What money had Wigley agreed to pay... dating from 32/33 Eliz. Mich. in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Barons' Depositions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Bernard Wakefield v. Henry Wigley and others. What money had Wigley agreed to pay for the lands and tenements in Wigwall, in the parish of Wurkesworthe, which he had purchaased from Anthony Babington, late attainted of high treason? How much was still due at the time of the apprehension of the said Babington? The suffering of a recovery in which Wigley was tenant and Babington vouchee. Derb.
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