Difference between revisions of "C78 1600"
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| Possession of lands in Stowmarket bequeathed by James Revett late of Rattlesden, Suff., esq. to the use of the poor and detained by Thomas Revett his son: bequest to the parish of Stowmarket by John Howe of an annuity of £4 to be paid from a pasture or wood called Chilton Heywood in Chilton, psh Stowmarket and from copyhold lands of the manor of Combes Hall in Combes, Suff. to the use of the poor. [The decree bears only on the annuity bequeathed by John Howe.] | | Possession of lands in Stowmarket bequeathed by James Revett late of Rattlesden, Suff., esq. to the use of the poor and detained by Thomas Revett his son: bequest to the parish of Stowmarket by John Howe of an annuity of £4 to be paid from a pasture or wood called Chilton Heywood in Chilton, psh Stowmarket and from copyhold lands of the manor of Combes Hall in Combes, Suff. to the use of the poor. [The decree bears only on the annuity bequeathed by John Howe.] | ||
| C78/130, no. 14 [] | | C78/130, no. 14 [] | ||
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+ | ! 1600 | ||
+ | | 18 Oct. | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | John Goddarde, Peter Fryer and John Fryer of Wickham Skeithe, Suff., copyholders of the manor of Skeithe in Wickham, for themselves and the other customary tenants of the manor v Sir Edward Cleere, lord of the manor. | ||
+ | | Refusal to admit the plt to their copyholds: custom of certain fines. | ||
+ | | C78/101, no. 1 [] | ||
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+ | ! 1600 | ||
+ | | 18 Oct. | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | Walter Meredith, owner of a house on the south side of Fleet St. near the Inner Temple and Richard Wotton of London, his tenant, scriveners v Margaret Bennet, widow of Zachery Bennett, owner of a house with a shop under the plts' house, John Bennett of Thavis Inn, Holborn, gent., their son, and Richard Cole, citizen and girdler, their undertenant. | ||
+ | | That the plts' house in danger of collapse due to an inadequate supporting post which the dfts installed to replace more substantial posts removed on the order of the `viewers' of London. | ||
+ | | C78/101, no. 2 [] | ||
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| Estate of Martyn Trewbodye: manor of Trewynard and other properties in Cornwall. | | Estate of Martyn Trewbodye: manor of Trewynard and other properties in Cornwall. | ||
| C78/132, no. 6 [] | | C78/132, no. 6 [] | ||
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+ | ! 1600 | ||
+ | | 15 Nov. | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | Mathew Wood of Sholden, Kent, yeo. v Christopher Esfield and Alice his wife, widow of Nicholas Younge of Canterbury, woollen-draper, decd., Thomas Younge, John Younge and Nicholas Younge, sons of Nicholas and Alice. | ||
+ | | Redemption of a mortgage made to the plt by Nicholas Younge for £100 on the security of a messuage and 34ac in psh Elham and Stelling, Kent. | ||
+ | | C78/101, no. 3 [] | ||
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Revision as of 23:32, 30 November 2013
Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1600 | 42 | C78/, no. [] | ||||
1600 | circa 42 | Edmond Myres v Joseph Thwaites. | The customary tenure on the manor of Thwait. Disputed fines and customs. | C78/141, no. 13 [] | ||
1600 | 24 Jan. | 42 | Nicholas Barrett gent. v Thomas Mompesson and Henry Mompesson esqs., sons of Thomas Mompesson decd, late of Corton, Wilts., esq., Drew Mompesson gent., William Towpe, John Hadnet and three others. | Failure to allow plt possession of the manor of Biddestone, Wilts. and two messuages in Great Somerford after their lease to plt by Henry Mompesson. | C78/100, no. 13 [] | |
1600 | 12 Apr. | 42 | Francis Drake v Thomas Drake. | Legacy payable from manor of Yarcombe, Devon. | C78/320, no. 5 [] | |
1600 | 19 Apr. | 42 | John Robins v Thomas Beare and Thomasyne his wife. | The property of one Ashton, in the village of Clampitt, Cornwall. | C78/133, no. 26 [] | |
1600 | 22 Apr. | 42 | William Walker v Francis Everingham. | Disputed transactions over property at Worsbrowghe, Worsbrowghe Dale, Yorkshire. | C78/141, no. 11 [] | |
no date [but after April 42 Eliz., 1600] | Rowland Eyre and Elizabeth his wife, widow of one Sitwell v John Turner. | Relief from bonds and gifts of money and goods made to the dft and Robert Mason by Elizabeth at the time of her marriage and subsequently. | C78/113 , no. 2 [] | |||
1600 | 10 June | 42 | Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury, William Cavendishe v Leonard Reresbye, Anthony Forster. | Disputes over leases granted by Godfrey Foliambe for tenements at Aldwicke, Kirksandall, Longsandall in Yorkshire, and at Croxden and Greceyate, Staffordshire. | C78/134, no. 12 [] | |
1600 | 11 June | 42 | Sybil Lowen of the city of London, widow of John Lowen, citizen and draper of London, yngr brother of George Lowen decd., sons of John Lowen, decd v Thomas Lowen, brother of George Lowen, John Lowen and William Thorowgood, father-in-law of Thomas Lowen. | Possession of lands late John Lowen's in London and Southwark, Surrey. | C78/100, no. 14 [] | |
1600 | 16 Oct. | 42 | Richard Howe gent. and John Cocke, churchwardens of Stowmarket, Suff., for themselves and the inhabitants of Stowmarket v John Howe, son and heir of Robert Howe and grandson of John Howe of Stowmarket, clothier, decd and others. | Possession of lands in Stowmarket bequeathed by James Revett late of Rattlesden, Suff., esq. to the use of the poor and detained by Thomas Revett his son: bequest to the parish of Stowmarket by John Howe of an annuity of £4 to be paid from a pasture or wood called Chilton Heywood in Chilton, psh Stowmarket and from copyhold lands of the manor of Combes Hall in Combes, Suff. to the use of the poor. [The decree bears only on the annuity bequeathed by John Howe.] | C78/130, no. 14 [] | |
1600 | 18 Oct. | 42 | John Goddarde, Peter Fryer and John Fryer of Wickham Skeithe, Suff., copyholders of the manor of Skeithe in Wickham, for themselves and the other customary tenants of the manor v Sir Edward Cleere, lord of the manor. | Refusal to admit the plt to their copyholds: custom of certain fines. | C78/101, no. 1 [] | |
1600 | 18 Oct. | 42 | Walter Meredith, owner of a house on the south side of Fleet St. near the Inner Temple and Richard Wotton of London, his tenant, scriveners v Margaret Bennet, widow of Zachery Bennett, owner of a house with a shop under the plts' house, John Bennett of Thavis Inn, Holborn, gent., their son, and Richard Cole, citizen and girdler, their undertenant. | That the plts' house in danger of collapse due to an inadequate supporting post which the dfts installed to replace more substantial posts removed on the order of the `viewers' of London. | C78/101, no. 2 [] | |
1600 | 21 Oct. | 42 | Edward Howell of Rangeworthy, Glos., glover, son of William Howell of the Isle of Wight, decd, and Jane his wife v Mary Slye wid., Katherine Rogers wid. and Robert Rodgers, all of Bristol. | Alleged inheritance of a messuage called `The Ancient Inn of Bristol' in Rackley St., Bristol and other tenements. [The dfts call the premises `The Clyvehouse']. | C78/113, no. 18 [] | |
1600 | 31 Oct. | 42 | Abraham Lister v John Lister, Robert Waterhouse, John Batt and Daniel Foxecroft. | Estate of Richard Lister: property called the 'Cross' at Halifax, and other properties. | C78/141, no. 10 [] | |
1600 | 13 Nov. | 42 | Raphe Ellyott, Francis his wife, Christopher Mainwaringe, John Trewbodye v John Nannce. | Estate of Martyn Trewbodye: manor of Trewynard and other properties in Cornwall. | C78/132, no. 6 [] | |
1600 | 15 Nov. | 42 | Mathew Wood of Sholden, Kent, yeo. v Christopher Esfield and Alice his wife, widow of Nicholas Younge of Canterbury, woollen-draper, decd., Thomas Younge, John Younge and Nicholas Younge, sons of Nicholas and Alice. | Redemption of a mortgage made to the plt by Nicholas Younge for £100 on the security of a messuage and 34ac in psh Elham and Stelling, Kent. | C78/101, no. 3 [] | |
1600 | 28 Nov. | 43 | William Orton, Fenenna his wife, Sir Richard Dylke, and Grace Greene v George Dylke and William Dylke. | The will of Richard Dylke. Disputed legacies. | C78/134, no. 13 [] | |
1600 | 17 Dec. | 43 | Maurice Hill of Helligan, Corn., esq. v Richard Hill, plt's near kinsman and Lewis Hill, Richard's brother, and others. | Redemption of manors of Helligan and Cabilia and premises in Cardinham, Corn., mortgaged to the dfts; relief from statutes. | C78/113, no. 23 [] | |
1600 | 42 | C78/, no. [] |