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+ | * STAC 5/B67/8: In this bundle are also the following, which would appear to relate to STAC 5/O8/22: | ||
+ | ** Interrogatories to be administered to Robt Ongley on the part of John Osmore, complt; | ||
+ | ** Interrogatories to be administered to John Smith on the part of John Osmore, complt. | ||
+ | * STAC 5/B67 (with STAC 5/B67/16), Norfolk: | ||
+ | ** Interrogatories to be administered on behalf of Roose Cocker complt against Wyllm Neale, ........., Thomas Crotton, Thomas Neale, Thomas Cocker & Elinor his wife, Thomas Wyth.., John Alyson, Rauffe Symes & Edmund Crell.. defts | ||
==STAC 10 - unmatched Elizabethan (or near) references:== | ==STAC 10 - unmatched Elizabethan (or near) references:== |
Revision as of 22:27, 2 December 2013
STAC 5 - 'lost' documents
- STAC 5/B67/8: In this bundle are also the following, which would appear to relate to STAC 5/O8/22:
- Interrogatories to be administered to Robt Ongley on the part of John Osmore, complt;
- Interrogatories to be administered to John Smith on the part of John Osmore, complt.
- STAC 5/B67 (with STAC 5/B67/16), Norfolk:
- Interrogatories to be administered on behalf of Roose Cocker complt against Wyllm Neale, ........., Thomas Crotton, Thomas Neale, Thomas Cocker & Elinor his wife, Thomas Wyth.., John Alyson, Rauffe Symes & Edmund Crell.. defts
STAC 10 - unmatched Elizabethan (or near) references:
- STAC 10/1/41: 1550 - 1603. Katherine Nychollys of London v Charles Wolman, gunpowder maker. Forcible ouster and damage to a house and refusal of rent, London.
- STAC 10/1/61: John Spenser, son and heir of Richard Spenser of Winchester, clothier v John Godfrey of Winchester, mercer. Compelling a sale for a trifling price of a tenement under the pentice in Winchester, Hampshire.
- STAC 10/1/63: Petition of John Bradstreet of Creeting, Suffolk, to examine charges of rebellion and other violence on which he is imprisoned.
- STAC 10/1/72: John Arundel, esquire v Nicholas Hamblye, Grace his wife, John Daniell and others. Cornwall.
- STAC 10/1/77: 1598. Edward Coke, esquire, attorney general v Alice Tibby. Riot, unlawful assembly, breaking of ditch
- STAC 10/1/78: John Bowser v Alice Trowte. Debt.
- STAC 10/1/79: 1600. Edward Coke, esquire, attorney general v Henry Lathome and others. Assault on John Jenkins and David Jenkins, Lancashire.
- STAC 10/1/83: Sir John Hele v John Layton, and others. Conspiracy to disinherit Hele of a messuage and house by false lawsuits.
- STAC 10/1/87: Draft of interrogatories concerning the will of Peter Tibbreghen. Details of parties to suit unknown (Imperfect )
- STAC 10/1/90: Gloucestershire. Unknown v Tymbrell and Throckmorton. Deposition of Robert Hitchcock, of Prestbury, Gloucestershire, gentleman
- STAC 10/1/100
- STAC 10/1/101: Thomas Morgan, esquire v Jevan Thomas and others. Breaking of enclosed land at Abercorn.
- STAC 10/1/104
- STAC 10/1/109: Incomplete deposition of Harry ap Harry, concerning an alleged assault and riot in Flintshire
- STAC 10/1/129: Depositions of John Price, Robert ap John Velainth, Robert ap Jevan Grice of Llanthervell [Llanderfel] a Forest, labourers, concerning enclosure and assault with stones on an unnamed plaintiff.
- STAC 10/1/141
- STAC 10/2/8Sir Henry Cheyney v Ralph Shepparde, Thomas Pedder and others. Perjury, Todington, Beds.
- STAC 10/2/10: 1603. Thomas Brakin and Richard Brakin v Thomas Thurgood and Richard Cootes. Marriage dispute and kidnap, Ware, Hertfordshire.
- STAC 10/2/11: 1603. William Chafin v Francis Powleton and Anthony Barefield. Suborning a jury.
- STAC 10/2/32: Thomas [Unknown] and Elizabeth his wife v William Horton. Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. Fragment of an Answer
- STAC 10/2/38: A draft bill where the defendant is J Rossel: also mentions John Scoles and Wilby Rawlson
- STAC 10/2/40
- STAC 10/2/43: Damaged sheet of interrogatories mentioning Thomas Hanford, Thomas Waringe, William Whitney, John Vernon, Robert Cotton, and John Hedworth. Concerning bond debt
- STAC 10/2/44: Damaged replication involving John Combe, Thomas Goodwin, and William Willye, concerning forcible entry, riot, and ditch breaking
- STAC 10/2/45: Damaged deposition, taken by commission in Lancashire. Deponents include Cuthbert Clyfton, esquire, of Westby, James Davy of Ribby, James Bradley, gentleman, and others. Relates to land on the banks of the river Ribble
- STAC 10/2/60: Damaged interrogatories concerning ditch breaking and forcible entry in the manor of Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire. Edmund Erye is mentioned