C78 1584

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION: SO MANY ROLLS CONTAIN ELIZABETHAN CASES THAT IT WILL BE SOME TIME BEFORE THIS LISTING IS RELATIVELY COMPLETE
Rolls thus far included: C78/15-30
Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1584 26 C78/, no. []
1584 28 Jan. 26 Customary tenants (named) of the manor of Winstone, Glos by Adrian Frye, attorney v. Dr. William Aubrey, master in Chancery. Ratification of manorial customs relating to surrenders, heriots, common of pasture and freebench. C78/57, no. 9 []
1584 1 Feb 26 Mary Marshall, daughter of Thomas Marshall of Exeter, merchant, dec v. William Marshall, her brother. Reversion of a messuage with appurtenances in Woolfardisworthy (Wollesworthy), Devon, as plaintiff's share of Marshall's estate. C78/, no. 11 []
1584 5 Feb. 26 Edward Ubanke of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff, and wife Ele, daughter of Robert Eyer, esq, of Great Yarmouth, Norf, dec v. Francis More, gent. Legacy of £50 due to Ele under Eyer's will: lease of a messuage called Calcott with lands in Norf [Caldecot Hall in Fritton, Suff] held of Magdalen College, Oxford. C78/53, no. 3 []
1584 8 Feb. 26 Gregory Price, esq v. Edward and Hugh Welshe, gents and George Whittington. Conventual lease from Sheen Priory, of manor, chapel and tithes of Ocle Lyre, Heref. C78/53, no. 4 []
1584 12 Feb. 26 John Ford and other customary tenants of the manor of White Waltham, Berks v. Richard Huddleston of Thame Park, Oxon, esq and wife Dame Isabel Wenman. Customs of the manor relating to upkeep of buildings, heriots, timber, surrenders and leases of holdings. C78/53, no. 5 []
1584 (12?) Feb 26 George Fynche and other tenants (named) of the manor of Priors in Sible Hedingham (Sibley Hennyngham), Essex v. Edward Glascock. Admittance to customary holdings of the manor of Priors, recently sold by earl of Oxford to the defendant who is now allegedly attempting to dismember it. Detailed arbitration recited - manor to be named Priors Glascock and customary tenures to be upheld. (Damaged) C78/55, no. 22 []
1584 12 March 26 William Dale and wife Jane, daughter of John Delanoye alias Skynner, for themselves and for children of Francis and Katherine Wrighte, dec and for children of Jane Dale by Thomas Tutt, dec v. William Conradus and John Norton Legacies, goods and debts of John Delanoye. Sale of a lease and a ship. C78/57, no. 8 []
1584 21 May 26 James Courtney of Norton, Devon, esq. and wife Jane and Thomas Prideaux, gent, administrators of John Prideaux, serjeant-at-law, dec v. Anthony Copleston. A lease of the manors of Branscombe, Dawlish and Sidbury, Devon and other leases of land in Devon (named) claimed as the property of Serjeant Prideaux. Dismission. C78/53, no. 13 []
1584 27 June 26 William Bredstock of Witchampton, Dors, gent v. William Barens of Witchampton. Repairs to the banks of a watercourse running through plaintiff’s lands; and the occupation of a plot of land adjoining the water. C78/53, no. 6 []
1584 8 July 26 John Mychell, Richard Rede, William Layne and others (named) v. William and Philip Molton. Tenure of estates in the manor of Maker, Devon, purchased from Sir Hugh Pollard. Ancestors of both plaintiffs and defendants were once Pollard's tenants. C78/53, no. 17 []
1584 4 Nov 26 John Moody of Foxley, Wilts, gent v. William Bayliffe of Monkton, Wilts, gent. Redemption of a capital messuage called Bremilhams, with lands and a mill in Brokenborough, Foxley, Westport and elsewhere in Wilts, once mortgaged by plaintiff to defendant. C78/53, no. 8 []
1584 25 Nov. 27 William Cobbe of Walton, Norf, gent, administrator of Thomas Cobbe of Gayton, Norf, gent v. William Howlett and Walter Austen. A messuage, cottage and lands in Walpole, Norf and conveyances and bonds concerning the same. C78/53, no. 7 []
1584 24 Nov. 27 Francis Metcalf, vicar of Morden, Surrey v. Richard Garth, esq. and Thomas Everest. Two acres of meadow in Morden, claimed as parcel of the glebe and tithe corn of land called Hoballes and Raysbery also claimed as part of plaintiff's living. Defendant Garth claims both as part of his manor and rectory of Morden. Dismission. C78/53, no. 14 []
1584 26 C78/, no. []