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Transferred to C 267/1/1
Catalogue reference: C 47/33/1
Transferred to C 267/1/1
Item
Catalogue reference: C 1/25/188
This record is about the Short title: Ive v Warner. Plaintiffs: Thomas Ive, parishioner of St Pancras in the... dating from 1455-1460 in the series Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Pleadings and Proceedings, Richard II.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Short title: Ive v Warner.
Plaintiffs: Thomas Ive, parishioner of St Pancras in the Field, in the name of the more part of the parishioners.
Defendants: Robert Warner, William Helperby, vicar of St Pancras, Giles Eustace, and others.
Subject: A chapel built on land in Kentish Town (Kentysshetoun) given by the said Robert, the church being too far from them `when foul way is and great waters.'.
Middlesex.
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Short title: Ive v Warner. Plaintiffs: Thomas Ive, parishioner of St Pancras in the...
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