C78 1592

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Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1592 34 C78/, no. []
1592 5 Feb. 34 Edward Avelin, esq. and wife Edith v. Edward Weldon, gent and Richard Beake. Lease of manor of Cresswells, Bray Mill and messuage and lands in Holyport, in Bray, Berks. Will of Edward Weldon of Bray, esq. Dismission. C78/73, no. 2 []
1592 12 Feb. 34 William Barwicke, gent v. Phillip Lovell, gent and wife Ellen Dower of defendant Ellen, widow of John Dowbyes of Garboldisham, Norf. Third part of manor of Pakenhams, in Garboldisham and lands in Morley, Thetford, Weting and Blow Norton, Norf. Wardship of plaintiff's wife Anne, daughter of John Dowbyes. C78/73, no. 1 []
1592 5 June 34 Matthew Smyth of Kings Lynn, Norf, merchant v. Simon Smith. Lease of a malting house called St. George's Entry with warehouses and other appurtenances in Kings Lynn, granted to plaintiff by defendant in return for plaintiff's payment of his debts. C78/70, no. 27 []
1592 13 June 34 Thomas Windebank, clerk of the signet and wife Mary, widow of Edward Hunte, esq v. Sir Thomas Fludde, Lyving Bufkyn [sic], Michael Berysforde, Thomas Turney and Robert Moyle, esqs. Lease of a messuage, tenement and brewhouse called the Vyne and other premises in St. Saviour, Southwark, Surrey. C78/69, no. 12 []
1592 14 June 34 Edmund Ratcliffe, John Williamson, Gawen Ewdall and others (some named) tenants of the manor of Crosthwaite, Cumb v. Richard Tolson, Thomas Rowanson, Christopher Atkinson and others (named). Common of turbary and pasture in Brundholme (in Under Skiddaw), Cumb. Dismission. C78/73, no. 3 []
1592 21 June 34 Michael Dormer of Hampton Poyle, Oxon, esq and Hugh Hare of Inner Temple, London, esq v. George Calfield, esq. Redemption of mortgage of lands called Newberry Hill and Newberry Mead in Newington, Oxon. Interest paid on loan. C78/74, no. 10 []
1592 12 Aug. 34 William Atkinson of the Inner Temple, London v. John Vernon of Sudbury, Derb, esq. Vernon's estate in manor and advowson of Sudbury and manors of Aston, Rodsley, Leigh and 'Geton' [?Gayton] with appurtenances in Staffs and Derb, conveyed to Atkinson in return for payment of Vernon's debts for which he was imprisoned in the Counter, St. Mildred Poultry, London. C78/70, no. 28 []
1592 25 Nov. 35 Customary tenants of the manor of Great Canfield, Essex, v. John Wyseman, esq. Ratification of an agreement between tenants and lord concerning the customs of the manor relating to timber rights, leases and fines on admittance to holdings. C78/69, no. 13 []
1592 34 C78/, no. []