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Catalogue reference: E 134/16Geo3/Mich14
This record is about the Short Title: Leigh v Jackson. Plaintiff(s): Thomas Leigh. Defendant(s): Margaret... dating from 1775 Nov 6-1775 Nov 28 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Short Title: Leigh v Jackson.
Plaintiff(s): Thomas Leigh.
Defendant(s): Margaret Jackson, spinster, Charles Biggs, Samuel Dodington, Cornelius Van Mildert, Benjamin Batley, Gurdelston Rolfe, Henry Bunn, Robert Bunn, Margaret Jackson, widow, John Godspeed and his wife Mary, Catherine Leman, Elizabeth Carter, His Majesty's Attorney General, and others.
Depositions for: Plaintiff.
Subject of Depositions: The family of William Leigh, late of Puttenham, Surrey, who is said to have married Lydia Overman and had seven children, i.e. three sons Francis, William, and Thomas (of the last of whom the plaintiff is said to be the son) and four daughters, etc.
County: Surrey.
Taken at: Puttenham.
Date of Commission: 11 Aug 1775.
Document Type: Commission; interrogatories and depositions; the deposition of William Tice of Puttenham, yeoman, aged ninety three years and upwards (pursuant to an order of the Court of Exchequer made 12 July 1775) on 26 Aug 1775 (delivered into court 13 Nov 1775); the forms of the oaths.
See also: E 134/19Geo3/Hil8; E 134/19Geo3/Hil20; E 134/20Geo3/Mich20.
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