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This record is about the John Hill v. John Scott. Whether a parcel of ground called the Church Field, in the... dating from 37 Eliz. Trin. & 37/38 Eliz. Mich. in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Barons' Depositions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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John Hill v. John Scott. Whether a parcel of ground called the Church Field, in the occupation of the defendant, in the parish of Thames Ditton, is held from the manor of Imber alias Imworth, for payment of a yearly rent of four nobles, and for finding hay for the lord's horse when he goes to church? Right of coach way and cart way of the farmer of the manor through the said ground to the church. Mentioning Mr Smyth and Mr Note as former farmers of the manor. Surrey.
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