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Catalogue reference: E 133/8/1331
This record is about the Anne, late countess of Arundel, v. Henry Bastard and others. Land called Wievling... dating from 39 Eliz. Trin. in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Barons' Depositions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Anne, late countess of Arundel, v. Henry Bastard and others. Land called Wievling Grounds in the parish of Grymston, claimed by the plaintiff to be parcel of the warren of Rysing. Mentioning Sir Roger Woodhouse, kt, and Humphrey Jourdayne, as former owners of the said grounds. Right to kill rabbits thereon and liberty of foldage. Norf.
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