Difference between revisions of "C78 1600"
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+ | ! 1600 | ||
+ | | 31 Jan. | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | Edward Pigott, citizen and grocer of London, creditor of John Alden of London v William Greenewell and Abraham Cartwright, executors of the will | ||
+ | of Alderman Benedict Barnam, decd. | ||
+ | | Performance of agreement that William Saunderson of London, fishmonger, should pay to Barnam sums owed by him to Alden, to the use of the plt. | ||
+ | | C78/112, no. 8 [] | ||
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+ | ! 1600 | ||
+ | | 16 Feb. | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | Thomas Hobbes of Ardington, Berks., yeo. v John Southby, Edward Keate, Richard Southby and Thomas Stratton. | ||
+ | | Breach of trust; plt's conveyance to dft of his lands in East Hanney, West Hanney, Crownehill alias Cromhill etc., Berks. for settlement of debts. | ||
+ | | C78/112, no. 10 [] | ||
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+ | ! 1600 | ||
+ | | 10 April | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | William Hopton gent., one of the younger sons of Sir Owen Hopton decd v Arthur Hopton esq., eldest son of Sir Owen Hopton and Owen Hopton gent.,a | ||
+ | son of Arthur Hopton. | ||
+ | | Possession of the manor of Langley Fitzures alias Langley Farm in Kington St Michael, Wilts., which the plt claimed by an estate tail made by Sir | ||
+ | Owen Hopton to the use of various of his sons and their heirs male. | ||
+ | | C78/112, no.9 [] | ||
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+ | ! 1600 | ||
+ | | 28 May | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | Sybil Clapham, widow of Nicholas Turner decd v Anthony Langston, John Turner, son of Sybil and Nicholas, Robert Walthewe and John Silvester. | ||
+ | | Possession of a messuage in Sutton Coldfield, Warw., which settled by John Harman, bishop of Exeter, decd, on Nicholas Turner and plt and their heirs | ||
+ | as plt's jointure; violent eviction of the plt by Langston whilst deputy sheriff of Warw. | ||
+ | | C78/112, no. 11 [] | ||
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+ | ! 1600 | ||
+ | | 11 June | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | Henry Cordiwen of London, carpenter, son of Thomas decd v William Jeston younger, son and heir of William Jeston elder of Hagley, Worcs., yeo., | ||
+ | decd. | ||
+ | | Performance of agreements in indentures between plt and the dft's father: dft's undertaking to surrender a copyhold messuage held of the manor of | ||
+ | Clent, Staffs., to plt on his majority. | ||
+ | | C78/112, no. 12A [] | ||
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! 1600 | ! 1600 |
Revision as of 22:50, 7 December 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 | 31 Jan. | 42 | Edward Pigott, citizen and grocer of London, creditor of John Alden of London v William Greenewell and Abraham Cartwright, executors of the will
of Alderman Benedict Barnam, decd. |
Performance of agreement that William Saunderson of London, fishmonger, should pay to Barnam sums owed by him to Alden, to the use of the plt. | C78/112, no. 8 [] | |
1600 | 16 Feb. | 42 | Thomas Hobbes of Ardington, Berks., yeo. v John Southby, Edward Keate, Richard Southby and Thomas Stratton. | Breach of trust; plt's conveyance to dft of his lands in East Hanney, West Hanney, Crownehill alias Cromhill etc., Berks. for settlement of debts. | C78/112, no. 10 [] | |
1600 | 13 March | 42 | John Awbrey gent., youngest son of William Awbrey, DCL, decd v Hugh
George, executor of the will of the said William Awbrey. |
Execution of the will of William Awbrey; peculation of Awbrey's estate, failure to purchase the manor of Pembridge, Heref. and convey it to the plt. | C78/107, no. 8 [] | |
1600 | 9 April | 42 | Robert Mudge, son and executor of William Mudge decd v William Bettes, overseer of the will. | Execution of the will of William Mudge (d. 16 March 1584) during the plt's minority (accounts of the administration of the testator's estate are enrolled.) | C78/107, no. 9 [] | |
1600 | 10 April | 42 | William Hopton gent., one of the younger sons of Sir Owen Hopton decd v Arthur Hopton esq., eldest son of Sir Owen Hopton and Owen Hopton gent.,a
son of Arthur Hopton. |
Possession of the manor of Langley Fitzures alias Langley Farm in Kington St Michael, Wilts., which the plt claimed by an estate tail made by Sir
Owen Hopton to the use of various of his sons and their heirs male. |
C78/112, no.9 [] | |
1600 | 11 April | 42 | John Gostling, brother and heir of Augustine Gostling decd, sons of John Gostling of Norwich, grocer, decd v Thomas Kynge and Rebecca his wife, dau. of Henry Gostling, brother of John Gostling. | Possession of a copyhold and 27 acres at Drayton, held of the manor of Drayton, Norf. | C78/105, no. 15 [] | |
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 [] | |
1600 | 22 April | 42 | Thomas Graye, citizen and grocer of London v William Palmer, executor of the will of Michael Palmer and Thomas Monnes. | Relief from an extent of the plt's lands by dft William Palmer and dft Monnes for the penalty of a bond whereby the plt bound to his father-in-law George Taylor for the proper treatment of his wife. | C78/107, no. 12 [] | |
1600 | 26 April | 42 | George Gilson gent. v Elizabeth, Lady St. John of Bletsoe [Beds.], wid. and Ryce Gryffyn esq. | Possession of four houses in psh St Bride Fleet Bridge, London, which the plt purchased in the name of the dfts. | C78/107, no. 10 [] | |
1600 | 28 April | 42 | Richard Taverner of Woodeaton, Oxon., esq. v Bennett Winchcombe esq. | Delivery to plt of bonds made for a mortgage of the manor of Woodeaton, Oxon.; dft's demand for additional sums to secure the equity. | C78/111, no. 10 [] | |
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 | 28 May | 42 | Sybil Clapham, widow of Nicholas Turner decd v Anthony Langston, John Turner, son of Sybil and Nicholas, Robert Walthewe and John Silvester. | Possession of a messuage in Sutton Coldfield, Warw., which settled by John Harman, bishop of Exeter, decd, on Nicholas Turner and plt and their heirs
as plt's jointure; violent eviction of the plt by Langston whilst deputy sheriff of Warw. |
C78/112, no. 11 [] | |
1600 | 29 May | 42 | John Pytman of Quarley, Hants., yeo. v Sir Giles Wroughton, Lady Anne Wroughton, widow of Sir Thomas Wroughton, decd and John Blagrave, Wroughton's lessee. | Possession of a tenement in North Tidworth, Wilts., held by the plt by a conventual lease made by the monastery of Maiden Bradley, Wilts. and claimed by the dft. | C78/110, no. 7 [] | |
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 | 10 June | 42 | Samuel Atwood and Jane his wife, dau. of Thomas Ridley, gent., decd v Francis Ridley and John Ridley, brothers of Thomas Ridley, William Ridley, Edward Ridley and Margery Ridley, widow of Thomas Ridley. | Possession of lands in Broughton, Salop, conveyed to the plt for their marriage settlement; conveyances amongst members of the Ridley family for the settlement of debts. | C78/107, no. 11 [] | |
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 | 11 June | 42 | William Wilson gent., executor of William Wilson his father, decd v William Hamond, John Darrell/Dorrell, Thomas Thorpe and Margaret Horton,
the last two administrators of the will of William Hall. |
Dfts' claim to an annuity and arrears of £10 issuing out of 320 acres of land in Laverton, Yorks., distraint of plt's cattle, his arrest. | C78/111, no. 9 [] | |
1600 | 11 June | 42 | Henry Cordiwen of London, carpenter, son of Thomas decd v William Jeston younger, son and heir of William Jeston elder of Hagley, Worcs., yeo.,
decd. |
Performance of agreements in indentures between plt and the dft's father: dft's undertaking to surrender a copyhold messuage held of the manor of
Clent, Staffs., to plt on his majority. |
C78/112, no. 12A [] | |
1600 | 26 Sept. | 42 | Dorothy Tappe, widow of John Tappe, citizen and merchant tailor of London decd v John Tappe elder of Stockton, Wilts., gent. and John Tappe younger of London, merchant tailor. | Administration of the estate of plt's husband; recovery of her right to a moiety of his goods under the custom of London: conveyances by her husband to defraud her of her right. | C78/107, no. 13 [] | |
1600 | 14 Oct. | 42 | John Mules of Westminster gent. and Margaret his wife v John Talbot, nephew of Michael Gyes of psh St Clements without the bars of New Temple, London, decd, Joan Holderness and Hugh Fawkes. | Execution of the will of Michael Gyes; lands in Harrow on the Hill, Midd. bequeathed by him to Margaret Mules on condition that she should pay £14 annually to dft Talbot during his life and other legacies: appointment of a place where plt could make payment. Cf C78/107 no. 20. | C78/107, 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 | 27 Oct. | 42 | Regina, by Edward Cooke esq., her attorney-general v William Kirckham, Edmund Elmes, by one Master Apsley his son in law, Thomas Elms and others. | Validity of a lease in reversion by letters patent dated 7 June 31 Eliz. [1589] of lands in Hunts. and Northants. which Kirckham procured from the
Queen and assigned to Edmund Elmes and others. |
C78/112, no. 3 [] | |
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 | 15 Nov. | 42 | William Mason of Milton, Oxon. v Leonard Willmott, Henry Rathbone of Brize
Norton, Oxon. and Richard Stokes. |
Possession of a lease of a farm called Hynton Lyllies and Fysians in Milton [under Wychwood] in psh Shipton under Wychwood, Oxon., held of
Brasenose College, Oxford, which conveyed to Leonard Willmott as security for sums lent to the plt. |
C78/111, no. 11 [] | |
1600 | 17 Nov. | 43 | Andrew Churche, Peter Smythe and Thomas Sympson, poor inhabitants of Risby, Suff., for themselves and on behalf of other poor inhabitants v
Robert Webbe esq., and George Fysson. |
Breach of trust; sale by Webbe to Fysson `Rysbye Towne Howse' and `Rysby Towne Land' which Webbe held on behalf of the poor. | C78/112, no. 5 [] | |
1600 | 22 Nov. | 43 | Lady Frances Burghe, widow of Thomas Lord Burgh, decd, and sole dau. of
John Vaughan of East Horsley, Surrey, esq., decd, nephew of Blanche Parry, gentlewoman of the Queen's privy chamber, decd v David Williams serjeant at law, Robert Vaughan esq., nephew of Blanche Parry, plt's uncle, John Morgan Wolfe esq., Hugh Bethell esq. and Thomas Powell gent. |
Title to the manor of Glasbury, Radnor, conveyed in June 1577 by John
Vaughan to Blanche Parry on trust. |
C78/109, no. 7 [] | |
1600 | 20 Nov. | 43 | Francis Coombes of Hemel Hempstead, Herts., gent. v Alexander Nowell, Dean of St Pauls, and the Chapter of St Pauls, and Henry Mayne and James Mayne. | Lease of the parsonage of Hemel Hempstead, Hertf. | C78/107, no. 15 [] | |
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 | 28 Nov. | 43 | Thomas Scotte of Great Horningserth [mod. Horringer], Suff. v Sir Robert Jermyn, lord of the manor of Horringer. | Admission to copyhold lands held of the manor of Horringer. | C78/112, no. 4 [] | |
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. [] |