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Short title: Monke v Byschoppe. Plaintiffs: Christian Monke, daughter of Robert...

Catalogue reference: STAC 10/1/8

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This record is about the Short title: Monke v Byschoppe. Plaintiffs: Christian Monke, daughter of Robert... dating from 1514-1516 in the series Star Chamber Miscellanea. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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STAC 10/1/8

Date

1514-1516

Description

Short title: Monke v Byschoppe.

Plaintiffs: Christian Monke, daughter of Robert Monke, gentleman.

Defendants: Nicholas Byschoppe, William Jobe and others.

Subject: Non-payment of rents of lands in Ashreigny, Devon.

Documents: Bill, Answer, Replication, Answer.

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The National Archives, Kew
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STAC 10

Star Chamber Miscellanea

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Short title: Monke v Byschoppe. Plaintiffs: Christian Monke, daughter of Robert...

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