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Short title: Pake v Peere. Plaintiffs: John Pake, master of the hospital of St John...
Catalogue reference: C 1/28/520
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This record is about the Short title: Pake v Peere. Plaintiffs: John Pake, master of the hospital of St John... dating from 1460-1465 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: Pake v Peere.
Plaintiffs: John Pake, master of the hospital of St John the Baptist, Coventry.
Defendants: William Peere, of Coventry, and William Ive, chaplain, feoffee for Alice, late the wife of William Tamworth, and John their son.
Subject: Messuage, etc in Coventry.
Warwickshire.
RHP.
2 documents
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Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Pleadings and Proceedings, Richard II...
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Short title: Pake v Peere. Plaintiffs: John Pake, master of the hospital of St John...