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1677 29 C78/, no. []
Date completely unknown fragment Mentions: Sir Henry Hobart baronet; Sir John Hobart; John Canham; Elizabeth Hobart; Christopher Deighton re. sir John Hobart, or one or some of the defndnts. enjoyed the premises without paying any part of the interest to the complt.....but so it was that the said Sir John Hobart combining with John Canham, Elizabeth Hobart and Christopher Deighton how to defeat the said complt. of his said principal and interest, did pretend that the said Sir John Hobart did not borrow any money of the said complt. to make any such or other mortgage to him... C78/2023, no. [2]
William Love esq and Thomas Murthwaite merchant surviving executors of John Young of London merchant v. Sir Francis Windham baronet; John Loscombe; Elias Wrench; Anthony Gundry; John Marsh; William Young; John Taylor; Tristram Adams; and Simon Sampson re. ordered and decreed that the charitable uses therein mentioned should be executed and performed and that the £272 2s & 9d should be paid to the trustees hereafter mentioned, or some of them, and that the same together with the monies received by the defts., or one of them, with interest from such several times, as such money came to their hands... C79/10, no. [3]
1677 13 Jan 28 George Porter, an infant of the age of 17 years and upwards, by Thomas Porter of the parish of St Martins in the Fields, Middx, esq, father and guardian of said George Porter v. Sir Denny Ashburnham, baronet; William Ashburnham, esq; and John Lawrence, esq re. loan 9 Feb 1663 £4,500 by Mountjoy, Earl of Newport [c.1597-1666] to Henry lord Howard, Earl of Norwich and Earl Marshall of England [1628-1684] secured on the manors of ?Heyfield and ?Hansnorth and of all messuages, houses, edifices, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Heyfield and Hansnorth, Yorks. C78/1061, no. 6 [4]
1677 20 Jan. 28 Robert Bisse v Richard Greene; John Yerbury; Nicholas Greene; Richard Couch; and Roger Crooke an infant Purchase of messuages and lands in Steeple Ashton, Wilts. C78/744, no. 4 [5]
1677 24 Jan 29 Henry, earl of Arlington; and Sir John Bennett, Knight of the Bath, executors of John Weekes, esq v. Anthony, earl of Shaftesbury; Anthony, lord Ashley; John Tregonwell, esq; Thomas Penruddocke, esq; and Sir John Hanham, baronet re. loan 24 Jan 1669 £200, by Sir William Hanham [c.1641-1671] from John Weekes; secured by Weekes, by a deed, or some deed, or his last will and testament, the manor or lordship and advowson of Great Chalfield alias East Chalfield [in par. Atworth] and constableship of Trowbridge, Wilts. and several other manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments of a great yearly value.... C78/946, no. 1 [6]
1677 25 Jan 28 Thomas Parkyns of Bunny, Notts, esq [Sir Thomas Isham Parkyns, 1st Bat, 1639–1684]v. Henry Avery; Thomas Browne; and George Baker re. loan £500 23 Ost 1668 by Theolphilis Parkyns, deceased [1638-1671] from defendt. George Baker secured on eight pieces of tapestry hanging of Brussell worke with gold therein. C78/1911, no. 5 [7]
1677 26 Jan 28 John Angier, gent v. Richard Robinson re. John Southby of Carswell, Berks [Carswell Manor in par. Buckland, now Oxon.], and Jeoffrey Daniell of St Margarett's near Marlborough, Wilts., executors of the last will of William James decsd., and their indenture 25 Mar 1673, demise of messuage or tenement called 'The Deare' and then called 'The Blackamors Head' lying in the New Palace Yard, Westminster, Middx... C78/1057, no. 8 [8]
1677 27 Jan 28 John Reynold, & Elizabeth his wife v. John Mark; Thomas Moore; Samuel Blunt; William Bawcombe; Francis West; Richard Towner; William Dickins; and Edward Millington re. refers to earlier case: 1675 C78/742, no.6, John Markes et al v. Robert Whitpaine the younger; Edward Norton; John Bridger; Johan Trumblett; and John Barnard C78/1726, no. 11 [9]
1677 29 Jan 28 John Pinder, gent; Robert Ryther, gent; Edmund Mawe; Robert Whitley;and John Maw, all freeholders, tenants, and residents within the manor of Epworth and Isle of Axholme, Lincs, for themselves and other freeholders, tenants, and residents who contribute to the suit v. Elizabeth Noddell; Joseph Noddell; Michael Monckton; Francis Monckton; John Bradborne; Elizabeth Noddell, spinster; John Laughton & Mary his wife; and Thomas __ingsby [Damaged document] re. common rights of the freeholders, tenants, and residents of the manor of Epworth and Isle of Axholme in certain great wastes; agreement made with former lord of manor sir John Mowbray...Haxey, Owston and Belton; levant et couchant, common of turbary... [tenants etc. convinced that the king had no power to dispose of their common, since it had been granted to them, exempt from all improvement by Sir John Mowbray, in 1359]. C78/861, no. 5 [10]
1677 31 Jan 29 Joseph Morwent; Richard Hicks; Richard Wastfeild; Robert Winbow; Thomas Loyd; John Wilkins and Elizabeth his wife formerly called Elizabeth Compier, spinster v William Leigh and George Chard re. loan £50 23 Dec 15Charles2 [1663-4] by William Leigh from complt. Joseph Morwent secured on freehold property for the term of several lives according to the custom of the Dean and Chapter of Bristol of a messuage, lands, tenements and hereditaments lying in Northnibly [North Nibley] in par. Wootton Underhedge [Wotton-under-Edge], Gloucs. C78/890, no. 8 [11]
1677 Feb 29 Humfrey Jennens, esq; Christopher Horne, doctor of phisicke; Samuel Carter, barister at law; John Billingsley, gent; Robert Whiteall; William Elsemore; John Cotterell; John Caplewood; William Colemore; Abraham Colemore; Thomas Russell; John Baker; Thomas Fewtrell; George Wyrley; Thomas Wilson; William Bryerley; John Hunt; Thomas Rowney; Isaac Allen; and Thomas Hunt, gents, the Governors of the possessions, revenues, and goods of the Free Grammar School of King Edward VI in Birmingham, Warw v. Nathaniel Brookesby; and Joseph Withers re. terms of letters patent of Edward VI, 2 Jan in 5th year of reign [1552], which founded Free Grammar School of King Edward VI in Birmingham esp. grant of messuages, lands, meadows, pastures, tenements lying in Birmingham... C78/1011, no. 4 [12]
1677 3 Feb 29 William Rowe, clerk, curate of Wenbury, Devon v. Michael Harvey, esq re. Wenbury [Wembury], Devon is an unendowed curacy with no maintenance belonging thereto. An appropriation thereof belongs to the Dean and Chapter of Windsor who did in the time of King James, gramt a lease there for 3 lives to sir Shilston Calmady decsd.[1585-1645] who did by general covenant provide and maintain a curate in the par.and allowed him £7 7s and 4d yearly for his maintenance which was constantly paid him... will of Sir John Hele... C78/994, no. 5 [13]
1677 3 Feb 29 John Sellecke, doctor of divinity; and William Heath, gent v. John Pratt; and John Aish, gents re. seeking relief concerning two several judgments at common law had by the complts' against the defendant John Pratt since decd., the one of the said judgments had by the complt. William Heath in Michaelmas term 20th year of His Majesty's reign [1668-9] in the Court of King's Bench for recovery of £500 with 5s costs; the other judgement, as is alleged, had by the other complt. Dr Sellecke in the Court of Common Pleas... C78/1198, no. 1 [14]
1677 6 Feb 29 John Debnam of London linendraper v. Jeremiah Croxon re. note 30 Dec 1672 accepting divers goods from complt., value £349 12s on board a ship 'The Batchelour', master Samuel Paine intending a voyage to Guinny; promise of disposal of goods to complnt's best advantage... C79/17, no. [15]
1677 6 Feb 29 Thomas Hartopp of London, merchant v. William Hartopp, esq re. will, about July 1634, of George Hartopp and his several lands, tenements and hereditaments in Little Dalby and elsewhere [Leics], yearly value £1,000; his three sons complt. Thomas the eldest, defndnt. William the second son and George his third or youngest son.... C78/1589, no. 1 [16]
1677 9 Feb 29 William Batten, son and heir of William Batten, esq, an infant of about 6 years, by Margaret Batten his mother and guardian; Benjamin Batten, second son of Sir William Batten, knight; Mary Leming, daughter of Mary Leming her deceased mother who was one of the daughters of said Sir William Batten an infant of about 12 years, by Thomas Talcott, esq, his guardian; William Castle; and John Castle, children of Marsha Castle their deceased mother, who was another of the daughters of said Sir William Batten, being also in infant, by William Castle their guardian v. Sir John Barkham, knight, lord Lyonberge, Sweden & Dame Elizabeth his wife, executrix of said Sir William Batten, knight; and Jane Ascough re. the King’s Majesty that now is. by his letters patent dated 24 December 18th year of his reign [1666-7], and for the preservation of the lives and goods of his subjects, did give and grant unto sir William Batten decsd. his execs. and assigns free liberty and authority to make build and erect, set up, continue, renew and maintain on a certain parcel of ground, lying at Harwich, Essex two convenient lighthouses or beacons to be continually burning there are in the night season, whereby seafaringmen and mariners might take notice of the hidden dangers… C78/906, no. 11 [17]
1677 10 Feb 29 John Watson the elder; and John Watson the younger v. Samuel Mansfield; and Isaack Stephens, executors of Jane Wright re. alleged bequest by Jane Wright to complts. John Watson snr. & jnr., of a certain house or tenement situate in Wentworth Street in the parish of Stebenheath alias Stepney Middx., which she enjoyed by virtue of a long lease assigned to her or her said husband Robert Wright decsd. from one George Savage or one --- Blackwell, or some other person or persons, to the value of £16 p.a.... C78/906, no. 10 [18]
1677 10 Feb 29 Anne Priaulx; John Priaulx; and Peter Priaulx, the only children of John Priaulx of Salisbury, Wilts, doctor in divinity and of Anne his wife, being infants, by Richard Hill, clerk, their guardian v. Paul Priaulx, citizen and merchant of London, the plaintiff's uncle; Peter Priaulx of Melksham, Wilts, clerk; John Priaulx, the plaintiff's near kinsman; and the said Anne Priaulx the mother of said complainants, both of Salisbury, Wilts re. death Jun 1674, of Dr John Priaulx (father of complt), intestate, and his considerable personal estate consisting in ready money, plate, bonds, debts, credits and other goods and chattels, value £4,700. C78/1075, no. 7 [19]
1677 10 Feb 29 Gabriel Gartside of Rachdale [Rochdale], Lancs, gent & Elizabeth his wife; and Anne Radcliffe, an infant, only daughter and heir of Peter Radcliffe the younger of Mellor, Derbs [now in Greater Manchester], gent, deceased, by said Gabriel Gartside and his said wife, their guardians v. Peter Radcliffe; Henry Radcliffe; Samuel Cryer, gent; Robert Hide & his wife; Gilbert Thacher; and Edward Copley, esq re. marriage agreement Mar 1661, Peter Radcliffe elder, on behalf of Peter Radcliffe the younger, and Anne Butterworth on behalf of the complt. Elizabeth; £500 marriage portion & lands, tenements and hereditaments of Peter the elder and Peter the younger... C78/1273, no. 2 [20]
1677 12 Feb 29 Samuel Starling an infant by Jane Starling, widow, his mother v Guild of drapers of London; Sir Joseph Sheldon; Sir James Edward; James Hickson; Edward Wilford; and Emery Hill Annuity from trust of lands in London payable to poor drapers, Christchurch Hospital, and other charitable uses C78/790, no. 6 [21]
1677 12 Feb 29 William Hay earl of Kenoule, Scotland v. Katherine lady Brooke; Robert lord Brooke; Margaret countes of Manchester and Carlisle; William, earl of Bedford; Fowke Greville esq; Sir John Keeling knight late lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench; Sir Edward Turner knight late lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer; Sir John Gore knight; Sir James Altham knight of the Bath; Edward Russell the younger; and Arthur Fleetwood re. will 28 Mar 1660 of James, late earl of Carlisle [1612-1660], and his manor of Naseing [Nazeing], and park or ground called Harolds Park & manor of Sewardstone & late dissolved monastery of Waltham Holy Cross [Waltham Abbey], Woodriden Clover, Hambury and Upshire with their appurtenances and lands thereto belonging, yearly value £3,000 [Essex] and also manor of Sawley alias Sally and disolved monastery of Sally [Sawley] and other lands and teneemnts in Sawley and Grindleton, Yorks, £800+ p.a. & his great personal estate £2,000... C79/12, no. [22]
1677 12 Feb 29 Charles Blackwell clerk and vicar of the parish church of ______ v. William Geeringe re. the complt. has been lawful vicar of Steyneinge [Steyning, West Sussex] for last 16 years and thereby entitled to all tithes, profits and oblations as paid to his predecessors and the defndnt. William Geeringe is proprietor, owner or occupier of a messuage and ?100 acres of pasture or meadow ground, with several other lands, with the appurtenances, £100+ p.a., within the said parish of Steyneinge... C78/2028, no. 10 [23]
1677 12 Feb 29 Fenton Bynnes; Joseph Binnes; and Richard Binnes v. William Roberts; John Barton; Anthony Binnes; and Henry Binnes re. will 3 May 1664 of Joseph Binnes, late citizen and barber chirurgion of London (complt's father), and his divers land value ----- p.a. and a personal estate of household good, plate, ready money, jewels, ring, bills, bonds, good debt, leases for lives or years, mortgages and several other good securities for money, £6,000; devise of farm called Upton Moyles alias Upton Faunes [Upton near Blewbury], Berks. C78/1892, no. 15 [24]
1677 12 Feb 29 William Doughty gentleman v. William Hudson re. several debts of late William Hudson (bro. of defedt.) and his divers messuages and land in Castleacre [Castle Acre], Sechy [?Setchey], Southacre [South Acre] and Newton, £70 p.a. and also...other messuages, land and tenements in Kungs Lynn and Tilney, £60 p.a.... C78/1892, no. 14 [25]
1677 12 Feb 29 Barnard Weedon, gent; John Weedon, son and heir apparent of said Barnard; Richard Kilby, gent; John Cartwright, esq, doctor in divinity; George Bowers, ___ Gouch, widow; and Ferdinando Gouch, an infant, son and heir of Ferdinando Gouch, by said ___ Gouch, his mother and guardian; John Dodwell, jr; John Browne; Robert Bignell; John King; John Dodwell, sr; Edward Bowers; Laurence Lord, gent; Mathew Kilby; Richard Heycocke; Edward Swift; John Wise; Thomas Wellicome; Benedict Southam; Richard Hayle; Thomas Dodwell; Richard Gouch; and Sarah Low, widow, freeholders of diverse and several messuages, cottages, lands; tenements, and hereditaments within the parish of Soulderne, Oxon; John Coker, gent, as feoffee in trust for the town of Bissiter alias Burcester, Oxon, for certain lands and tenements lying in the parish of Soulderne v. Bryan Turner, the rector of the church of Soulderne [Souldern] re. to be admitted to examine witnesses in this Court for preservation of their testimony touching certain customs and the manner of tithing alleged to be used within the said parish, or that some certain date might be made and settled to continue forever to be paid in lieu of the tithes of the said lands and tenements and that the same might be decreed, and that the complaints might be relieved in the premises there having been in several suits and differences between the complts., the freeholders, and the defndnt, in relation thereto.... C78/1015, no. 9 [26]
1677 13 Feb 29 William Coles, an infant, son of William Coles of Salisbury, Wilts, gent, by his said father and guardian v. William Coles, esq; and John Powell, gent re. will 16 Mar 'then last past', of William Coles, late of the Close of New Sarum {Salisbury] Wilts., and his great personal estate consisting in leases for years, ready moneys, securities for money, plate household stuff, and other goods and chattels to a very great value;& having no children of his own and the complt's father being his brother's son and next heir at law and the complt. being the only son of his father, and the testator having a very great kindness for the complainant and from time to time, constantly, on all occasions, calling the complt. 'his little boy'... C78/1075, no. 5 [27]
1677 14 Feb 29 Sir John Cubytt gentleman; Thomas Doodd gentlman; Phillip Gryme gentleman; Richard Gogill gentleman; Nicholas Thompson; Henry Gogill; Miles Skerrytt; William Cubytt; Thomas Gryme; Robert Thexton clerk; Mathew Greene the elder; Mathew Greene the younger Edmond Morris; Robert Bertram; Margaret Cubytt; Thomas Cubytt of Trymingham; Anne Spillman widow; James Dawson; John Clipperton; Thomas Thompson; Anne Thompson; Edmond Jewell; John Thurston; Richard Bertram the elder; Richard Bertram the younger; William Bertram; Isaac Slap; Robert Margretson; Robert Slapp; Thomas Slapp; Thomas Clipperton the elder; Thomas Clipperton the younger; Thomas Hast; Dorothy Brandon; Sarah Pate; John Rice; James Gray the elder; James Gray the younger; Thomas Punnyett; William Purdy the elder; William Purdy his son; margaret Akers; John Crome; Edmond Blackson; Miles Purgall; Robert Elden; Thomas Church; Thomas Cubytt; and Benjamin Cubytt of Appleyard Street; John Walby; William Love; Robert Love; Edmond Brigg gentleman; Richard Dix; Anne Dix; Alice Drory; James Crow; George Streeke; William Ryall; Richard Johnson of Norwich; Martha Hodson; Elizabeth Hodson; Robert Watson; Richard Thompson; Robert Gray; mathew Amys; Mary Dybald; Robert Primrose; Thomas Cawston; Thomas Flogden; John Mingay gentleman; Thomas Love; James Love; Edmond Myles; Myles Miller; William Jewler; Francis Gray; Andrew Carr gentleman by Mary Carr his guardian; Robert Bateman; Robert Swann; Thomas Elden; Richard Bond; Myles Thompson; Thomas Temple; John Everard; Richard Shale; Edmond Shale; Richard Carr; Richard Sale; John Neale; Aaron Smith gentleman; Thomas Blyth; Anne Bauchin widow; Simon Rise; Cecily Sauf widow; Nicholas Taylor; William King; Richard Pratt; Paul Clarke; john Richar gentleman; Robert Tilney; Thomas Tayler; Nicholas Allen; Elizabeth Woots; Robert Allen; John Beare; Thomas Pratt; Gabriel Saul; John Rumpe; Susan Fresar; Robert Moone; William Gogill; William Rye gentleman; John Wiggon; John Copeman gentleman; William Payne; Joseph Clarke; Humfry Wells; Samuel Annison gentleman; William Helwys in the right of his wife; Nicholas Elwys in the right of his wife; William Sadler in the right of his wife; Thomas Keale in the right of his wife; John Gryme; Isaac Newman; Robert Woorts of Edingthorpe; George Grix; John Blith; Thomas Hurry; Henry Sheriffe; William Purdy of Appleyard Street; Elizabeth Gryme; and Jane Gryme; Joseph Elden; Thomas Baxter gentleman; Henry Awstyne by Henry Awstyne and Richard Awstyne his guardians all copyhold tenants of the manor of Gynningham Lancastger, Norf, according to the custom of the manor to them, their heirs and assigns severally and respectively of diverse messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments situating in the several towns and villages of Ginningham [Gimingham] and Trymingham [Trimingham], Mondesley [Mundesley], Siderstroud [Sidestrand]; Overstroud [Overstrand]; Southrepps; Knapton; Paston; Edingthorpe, and Witton [Norfolk]

v. Sir William Kant knight

re. custom of the manor, whereof the memory of man hath not been to the contrary, that upon admission of every copyhold tenant of the manor to any messuage, land or tenement holding thereof, the fine and fines, upon such admission, due to the Lord of the said Manor have been Certain, and not Arbitrary at the will of the said lord of the said Manor, in such certain sum or sums of money... C78/1893, no. 11 [28]
1677 19 Feb 29 Rebecka Wright and Elizabeth Wright two of the daughters of William Wright v Richard Wood. re. will Oct 1657 of William Wright (the complts' g-father) and his personal estate £500+; bequests to several g-daughters of £30 apiece, when they should attain the age of 21 years or day of marriage, which should first happen.... C78/1221, no. 5 [29]
1677 19 Feb 29 William Webb, gent v. Joshua Marshall re. John Webb, the complt's father, October 1671 contracted with Thomas Symcock [Simcock] decsed. for the purchase of the parsonage of Butley [Butleigh], Soms. with the appurtenances and a tenement called Mrs Pawlett's [Pollett, Paulett ] tenement and a close called Hutchings and a tenement called the Church House and a close called Westwood containing 24 acres, all situate in Butley [Butleigh] for £2,000... C78/898, no. 7 [30]
1677 21 Feb 29 John Pickering, gent & Elizabeth his wife, one of the daughters of Henry Cliston, esq v. Henry Cliston; Walter Rudeing; William Rudeing & Abigail his wife; Richard Rudeing & Katherine his wife; Sir Christopher Calthorpe, Knight of the Bath; Robert Walpoole, esq; Gilbert Wigmore, doctor of divinity; John Burman; Edward Chamberlaine, esq; Thomas Cliston; and others (sic) re. marriage agreeent,about Dec, before was twelve months, the complts. did intermarry and the said Henry Cliston decsed. promised to give a marriage portion with the complt. Elizabeth unto Robert Pickering (the complt. John Pickering's father) the sum of £1,800 who settled upon the said marriage for her Joynture land and tenement of £200 p.a and likewise settled the reversion, after the death of some persons, of other land and tenements of £200 p.a more, upon the complt. John, and the heirs male of his body to be begotten... C78/951, no. [31]
1677 22 Feb 29 Charles Killigrew, esq, Master of the Revells to the King v. Thomas Killigrew, esq; Thomas Elliott, esq; and Dame Katherine Sayers, widow re. letters patent 15 April 14th year of King's reign [1662-3], grant to defndnt. Thomas Killigrew [1612-1683] authority to erect a theatre or playhouse in London or Westminster for acting comedies, tragedies and other plays and to gather together a company of players for that purpose and that the defendant should be governor of the said company; that a playhouse was erected in Covent Garden and a company of persons constituted; great profits out of the playhouse and and an indenture 27th June 22nd year of King's reign [1670-71]... C78/1164, no. -- [32]
1677 22 Feb 29 Robert Hutchins; and Malachy Pine v. John Kerridge & Mary his wife; John Terrey; and Robert Terrey re. customs of the manor of Ottery St Mary, Devon and John Kerridge, yeoman and his messuage or tenement with the appurtenances and four farthing of land of customary tenure in the nature of Borough English, lying in Gosford within the said par., by the custom of which manor the tenants of the land may demise the same for 99 years without licence of the lord and heavy fines for corroborating such leases or grant, mortgage or settle... C78/1283, no. 1 [33]
1677 23 Feb 29 William Cant an infant by Thomas Wetherell his guardian v. William Preston and others (sic) [faded document] re. will 15 Apr 1663 of ?Conistan Cant (complt's father) of Kings Lynn, Norfolk and his several messuages and tenements of good value and a considerable personal estate sufficient to pay his debts with overplus; Huggins and Benn renounced executorship and Anne,the testataor's widow, possessed herself of the real and personal estate... C78/2028, no. 11 [34]
1677 23 Feb 29 ____ Hichcock, gent v. Jane Buckeridge, widow, relict, and administratrix of James Buckeridge, merchant; and Edward Hichcock re. several sums of money owed to comnplt. by late James Buckeridge; eighteen pipes of canary consigned to complt. by Buckeridge affirming them to be sound wines and of greater value than the debt.... many were merchantable and sound but many were indifferent.... C78/868, no. 9 [35]
1677 23 Feb 29 William Derwas, gent v. Stephen Davies; Thomas Powell; and an other (sic) re. loan £300 2 Apr 15th year [1663-4] of his now majety's reign, by Thomas Juckes from Anne Nicholls; security bond of £400; further bond 2 Apr 1663; non-payment, Judgement Easter term, decimo nono Car scdi [1667-68]... C78/947, no. 1 [36]
1677 30 Feb 29 John (?) Parkhurst of Catesby, Northamptonshire, esq v. Richard Broadgate, esq; Edward Broadgate; Edward Ladkins; Edward Prestidge; John Fisher; William Fisher; William Glover; Richard Glover; Richard Baseley; Thomas Baseley; John Baseley the elder; John Baseley the younger; William Baseley; William Turner; Thomas Turner; Edward Cleaver; William Cleaver the elder; William Cleaver the younger; William Cleaver son of said William Cleaver the younger; Richard Cleaver; William Pettifer; Richard Pettifer; John Hindes; William Taylor; Richard Marriott; John Burvill; Thomas Haycocke; William Rawbone; John Millner; WIlliam Waterhouse; Francis Cox; Richard Plackett; Andrew Cleaver; Robert Killesby; Augustine Blundell; Simon Cleaver; John Wright; Katherine Rawbone, widow; John Bignell; Guy Key; Nathaniel Shattswell; Jonathan Hacock; William Hill; and Thomas Townesend re. Dec 1673; 35 acres of land, which was part of the common fields, in Hellidon [Northamptonshire] did lie near and contiguous to the complt's. capital messuage in Catesby and its yard & unto the highways leading thereabouts that the hogg and other cattle of the complt.[John Parkhurst 1643-1731] did many times when the said 35 acres of land lay to be cornfield, stray and break forth into the same and commit great spoils and trespasses which the complt. could no way wholly prevent, so long as the same lay in common and uninclosed, the complt. therefore being much troubled to prevent the sad inconveniences for the future was very willing and desirous my way of exchange to buy out all the respective shares... C78/1729, no. 1 [37]
1677 1 March 29 Anne Shelton widow relict and administratrix with the will annexed of Edward Shelton and formerly the relict and executrix of Robert Johnson esq; Thomas Smithes citizen and grocer of London; Sir Robert Henley knight who heretofore married Constance now deceased one of the daughters and coheirs of the said Robert Johnson; Sir Edward Carterett, knight, & Dame Elizabeth his wife one other of the daughters and coheirs of the said Robert Johnson; Sir John Hales baronet and Dame Anne his wife one other of the daughters and coheirs of the said Robert Johnson; and Richard Hopkins esq & Mary his wife one other of the daughters and coheirs of the said Robert Johnson v. Richard Best; Lettice Stanhope; John Vaughton; and Samuel Astry re. loan £1,000 8 Dec 1652 by sir William Parshall, Thomas Dayles & Edward Stamford from late Robert Johnson secured on manor of Bully [Bulley near Tibberton], Gloucs. and of several farms, messuages and tenements... C79/182, no. [38]
1677 1 March 29 Judith Parker widow and Stephen Parker her son v. Adlard Cage gentleman; Edward Atkins; and Henry Bernard esqs re. loan 27 Feb 1664 £100 by complts. Judith Parker and Stephen Parker to Anthony Cage & Adlard Cage with penalty bond £200...defendant Sage exhibited his bill into this Court pretending the judgement to be satisfied...defendant Cage seized of a messuage called the ffyrth in Cowledge [?Cowlinge], Suffolk and of 5 acres of arable land, 56 acres of pasture, some acres of meadow ground and a close called Browns Croft and a field called ?Lammas field... C79/65, no. [39]
1677 3 March 29 Mary Stubbs, relict of Richard Stubbs, merchant; and Edward Hurne, executors of said Richard Stubbs and demisees in trust of his real estate v. Richard Stubbs; and Charles Stubbs, sons of said Richard Stubbs re. will 13 May 1675 of Richard Stubbs and his lands near the forest side of Kingswood in the par. of Stapleton in the co. of Gloucs [now in city of Bristol]....and other listed lands;...and being also possessed of divers other goods and a personal estate of a considerable value and being minded that his real estate should be sold for satisfaction of his debts and legacies and the overplus to be distributed according to his will... C78/949, no. 7 [40]
1677 6 March 29 Robert Hiron v Elizabeth Hiron, widow; Samuel Hiron; John Hiron; John Ballard; and Thomas Phillipps re. profits of lands in Westington [next Chipping Campden], Gloucs; ordered and decreed that made defendant, the trustees Ballard and Phillipps should convey the messuage and land in Gloucs. to the complt. and the heirs male of his body according to the articles mentioned and that the same should be held and enjoyed by the complt. and his heirs and it was referred to sir William Glascocke of this Court to direct and settle the difference which was to be executed by the said trustees... C78/1219, no. 4 [41]
1677 6 March 29 Sir Francis North, knight, then Attorney General, for the King and for George Conye, a poor English, Christian slave or captive and all other poor English Christian slaves or captives professing the faith of our lord Jesus Christ that then or at any time after did or should suffer slavery and captivity under the Turks and for the several poor of the several places and parishes after mentioned v. Charles Leigh, esq; William Gwyns; George Grindon; Andrew Worth; Nicholas Steward; and the Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading to the East Indies AND v. Robert Leigh; and George Needham, since deceased re.last will and testament of [Alice] lady duchess Dudley [1579-1669, dau. of Sir Thomas Leigh] and her capital messuage or tenement farm, situate and being in Marcliff in the par of Bidford [Marlcliff in par. Bidford-on-Avon], Warks. and declaration of uses and trusts thereof in such manner as that the same premises and the rents and profits should forever from and after the death of her her mentioned in her will.... C78/1015, no. 8 [42]
1677 6 March 29 Dame Sarah Corbett [née Monson] , widow, relict of Sir Vincent Corbett [1617-1656], baronet v. Sir John Bolles [3rd Baronet of Scamton, 1641–1686] & Dame Elizabeth his wife re. alleged promise by defndnt.Sir John Bolles that upon marriage to the complt's daughter [Dame Elizabeth], he would settle upon her an estate of inheritance, in land, to the value of £1,700 p.a. free from encumbrances upon the wife that he should marry and the issue between them...etc. C78/1057, no. 3 [43]
1677 7 Mar 29 Sir John Tufton of the Mote, Kent v John Hawtrey re. marriage agreement November 1655, complt. sir John Tufton [c. 1623–1685] and Mary Altham daughter of sir James Altham of Marshall [Mark Hall in par. Latton], Essex; agreement between sir Humphrey Tufton [1584-1659] now decsd (complt's late tather). complt's late father and sir James Altham for settling a jointure on the said Mary and for the settling of some other land on the complt. and the male issue of his body begotten on the body of the said Mary Altham; debts payable from manors of Golds in Maidstone, and Shofford, Kent. C78/1226, no. 2 [44]
1677 7 March 29 Ford, lord Grey, baron of Warke, son and heir of Ralph, lord Grey, baron of Warke, and grandchild and heir of William, lord Grey, baron of Warke, being an infant, by George, lord Berkeley of Berkeley v. Katherine, lady Grey, the widow of Ralph, lord Grey; Ralph Grey; Charles Grey; and Katherine Grey, beings infants, younger children of said Ralph, lord Grey; Roger North, esq; Sir Michael Heneage, knight; Andrew Harrington; and John Middleton, trustees of said William, lord Grey; Sir John Pehlham, baronet; and George Eales, clerk, who with the said Sir Michael Heneage were trustees of said Ralph, lord Grey re. William lord Grey [d.1674] and his conveyance 31 May/1 June in the 24the year of now Majst's reign [1672-3] of manors of Epping and Gosfield With their appurtenances and all other manors messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments tithes, liberties, franchises, privileges and emoluments whatsoever in the several pars. of Epping and Gosfield, or any town parish or place near adjoining to them...to Isaac Warren and james Clarke, trustees... C78/1589, no. 2 [45]
1677 7 March 29 ___ Knight v. Ursula Knight, widow; and William Allen & Katherine his wife [faded document] re. 1640 purchase from George Fuller decsd. of lordship of South Brent [Brent Knoll] in co. Somerset by William Knight... C78/1011, no. 2 [46]
1677 8 March 29 Henry Wich, clerke, cousin & heir of James Wich late citizen & merchant of London v Thomas Witherden and John Langley Lease of customary messuages and lands in the manor of Biggin and Tamworth (No county given). C78/744, no. 6 [47]
1677 8 Mar 29 Samuel Foote; Richard Foote; John Richards; Robert Meade; Nathaniel Howe; William Midlam; John Gifford; Rupert Browne; Marmaduke Dayrell; Windham Dayrell; John Thomas; Henry Gervis; William Webber; John Bacon; John Roe; Peter Shorland; Symon Willmott; George Keate; Edmond Parsons; Walter Clatworthy; William Dixon and Katharine Orland, creditors of Gustavus Venner v. Ursula Venner, widow; Gustavus Venner, son of the said Gustavus by the said Ursula his mother; Edward Clarke senior and Edward Clarke junior re. will 25 May 1672, of late Gustavus Venner and sums of money borrowed to purchase a great estate and other land, £500 p.a.;the defndt. Ursula took letters of administration, with the will annexed, and possessed herself of all the testamentary and personal estate of the said testator which ought to have been applied towards payment and satisfaction of the said testator's debts... C78/1295, no. 8 [48]
1677 9 March 29 Thomas Wagstaffe of Bishopps Tachbrooke, Warks and Frances his wife; Sir John Knightly of Offchurch berry, Warks; and Sir Thomas Samwell of Gayton, Northants, trustees for the said Thomas Wagstaffe and Frances his said wife v Ursula Cartwright, widow, and Thomas Cartwright her son, an infant re. loan 3/4 May 1674 £1,600 by Thomas Wagstaffe from John Carwright late of Ayneho [Aynho], Northants., secured on several [named] closes and meadows in Bishops Tachbrooke and Tachbrooke Mallory , Warwicks. C78/915, no. 14 [49]
1677 9 March 29 Anne Williams alias Cromwell deceased; Carina Hetley the relict of William Hetley deceased; Elizabeth English the relict of Edward English ; John Temple; Thomas Nevill; Francis Neeve; William Clay; and Dorothy Rawson the executor of Richard Draper who married Anne Williams alias Cromwell deceased sister to Carina Hetley and Elizabeth English v. Sir Robert Carr knight and baronet son and heir of Sir Robert Carr baronet; and Dame Mary Carr [apparently same as below] re. refers to a suit of Hillary term 1650 [? 1650 C78/699, no. 12] Henry Cromwell amd others v sir Robert Carr and others showing that the deft. being seized of several manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments in co. Lincoln, by his deed 24 Mar 13Charles1 [1637-8] did grant and confirm unto the then complt, one annuity of £100 p.a..... C79/36, no. [50]
1677 9 March 29 Anne Williams the relict and executrix of Henry Williams alias Cromwell; Carnia Hetley the relict of William Hetley; Elizabeth English the relict of Edward English; John Temple; Thomas Nevill; Francis Neeve; William Clay; and Dorothy Rawson the executors of Richard Draper who married Anne William alias Cromwell sister to Carina Hetley and Elizabeth English v. Sir Robert Carr knight and baronet son and heir of Sir Robert Carr baronet and Dame Mary Carr [apparently same as above] re. refers to a suit of Hillary term 1650 [?1650 C78/699, no.12] Henry Cromwell amd others v sir Robert Carr and others showing that the deft. being seized of several manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments in co. Lincoln, by his deed 24 Mar 13Charles1 [1637-8] did grant and confirm unto the then complt, one annuity of £100 p.a..... C79/25, no. [51]
1677 30 April 29 Susan Raunce, widow v. Jane Knight, widow and Peter Gold re. loan Dec 1665 £100 by one Peter Gold from complt. Susann Raunce secured on his fourth part of a messuage, tenement or inn called the 'Spurr' lying in the par. of St Saviours in Southwark in the county of Surrey... and all stables, loft, yard, gardens, profits, commodities and appurtenances to the said fourth part belonging, for the term of of 500 years... C78/1930, no. 16 [52]
1677 4 May 29 Timothy Stanney, esq v. Hugh White; Sir Thomas Hussey; John Procter; Thomas Procter, jr; John Pocklington; Thomas Procter, sr; Anne Procter, widow; John Smith the younger; and John Colt re. Hugh White of Allarre [Aller], Soms. was in his lifetime, seized of the manor of North Scarle with the rights, members and appurtenances in the co. of Lincoln and other lands and tenements, in trust for Williams Springfield and his heirs, and that before any conveyance was made of the manor and lands to William Springfield, he the said Springfield died, but before his death made his last will and testament and devised the said manor and lands to sell for payment of his debts and for raising of £100 as an increase for the portion of his daughter Susan... C78/1282, no. 7 [53]
1677 5 May 29 Charles Crayker & Elianor his wife v. John Parrott & Judith his wife re. will 19 Nov 1674 of Richard Spier and his very plentiful real and personal estate of ready money, purchases of houses, mortgages, leases and other securities, household goods to the value of £12,000 and upwards. ...And for the rest of my estate one third part to my children equally, therefore my will is that the portions I gave in advancement, with my married children, shall be accounted in their shares, to make their parts equal... C78/997, no. 15 [54]
1677 7 May 29 John Warman and Mary his wife, sole daughter and heir of Michaell Asseldine, grocer, and also administratrix of the goods & chattels not administered by Elizabeth Asselden, widow, his relict v Jeremy Gough; Thomas Robinson; and Daniel Goodwyn executors of the said Elizabeth Asselden; and Benjamin Holley re. Edward late earl of Manchester [1602-1671] at his death did owe to the complts. considerable sums of money for good, wares and commodities sold and delivered, and for money lent to the said late Earl or his use, which respective debts do amount, in the whole, to the sum of £2,400 18s 1d... in his lifetime he did settle and dispose of several lordships, lands and goods into the hand of trustees and and in his last will and testament did charge all his personal estates with the payment of the said debts.. C78/860, no. 5 [55]
1677 7 May 29 Edward Backwell esq; Thomas Tyther; Francis Manby; William Barrett; William Richard; George Bowers; Richard Alcorne; Henry Cope; Peter Pretty; Alexander Randall; John Eaton; Robert Farr; Thomas Hawgood; John Garrett; Ellenor Bruffe; William Cleare; James Skinner; Alexandere Redding; Francis Tyten; Nichols Clerke; Randall Bell; James Wyburne; Edward Wake; William Wallis; John Threder; ____ Jolley; Elizabeth Boust; Peter Rousteane; George Pinckney; John Day; Michael Steele; George Drew; Richard Perrie; Nathaniel Hammond; Francis Ball; ____ Gumbleton; and John Stiffe creditors of Edward, earl of Manchester

v. Robert, earl of Manchester; Margaret, countess dowager of Manchester; William, lord Croft; Henry Mountague and George Mountague esqs; Sir Lancelott Lake; William Harbord; Thomas Busby; William Moseley; Sidney Wortley esq & Anne his wife; and Michael Brigghouse esq

re. debts of the late Edward, Earl of Manchester, considerable sums of money for goods, wares and commodities, and for money lent for his use, £2,400 18s 1d ; his last will and testament did thereby charge all his personal estates with the payment of his said debt.... C78/1914, no. 1 [56]
1677 9 May 29 Sir George Cary baronet; Richard Dyer esq; Nicholas Hele doctor in physick & Joan his wife; Roger Caunter the elder; Roger Hurrell; Robert Edgecombe; Richard martyn; Nicholas Colling; Robert Lovell; Solomon Tozier; John Crispin; John Harridon; William Chope the elder; Roger Chope; Jonathan Edwards; Richard Cunning; John Colling; Richard Burgin; William Partridge; William Chope the younger; Michael Partridge; Jasper Chope; John Lisse; Nicholas Phillipps; John Edwards; Agnes Shepard widow; John Sheapard; Margery Sheapard widow; Richard Hardye; and Thomas Sullacke v. Mary Chope; William Chope youngest son of the said Mary Chope and Peter Collins re. common rights in the manor of Stokenham [Devon], to which East Prawle within the par. of Chivelstone is appurtenant; sir George Cary, lord of manor & other complts. being tenants of the same manor, of certain messuages, lands and tenements, had rights of common.. time out of mind, whereof the memory of man was not to the contrary... C79/12, no. [57]
1677 11 May 29 Henry Redman v. Samuel Keck, gent; and Thomas Manning re. debts of Thomas Manning for wines and goods bought and monies lent; Commission of Bankruptcy found said Thomas Manning was seized ( by virtue of will of Joseph Gilman, descd.) of ?five messuages or tenements with the appurtenances and a lease of land containing three acres adjoining, situated in Ware in co. of Hartford [Herts.] ... C78/868, no. 4 [58]
1677 12 May 29 Thomas Burrell, son and heir of Ralph Burrell, gent, then an infant of about 19 years, by Patrick Crow, gent, his guardian v. David Wake Estate of Ralph Burrell. Messuages etc in Milfield, Northumberland. Refusal of his widow, who married the deft, to settle the complts share of his fathers estate. C78/1589, no. 4 [59]
1677 12 May 29 Phillipp, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, brother and heir of William, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, deceased; John Tregonwell; and Francis Wroughton, esqs, executors of said William, late earl of Pembroke; Stephen Liddiard; William Sadler; and Herbert Saladine v. Charles, earl of Middlesex; Thomas Hawles the elder; Thomas Hawles junior; John Hawles; and John Wildeman, esqs; William Ashton; and Joseph Copland re. grant 10 Jan 14James [1616-7], of all His Majesty's lordships manors, forests, parks, chases, towns, hamlets, farms, rent, revenues, fee farms, warrens, lands tenements and hereditaments of Aldbourne or Aldbourne Chase or there lying or coming with, the rights, members and appurtenances in co. Wilts. to hold unto the said Sir Francis Bacon, Sir John Baccombe, Thomas Murrey, Sir James Fullerton [c.1563-1631], John Walter and Thomas Trevor, their executors, administrators, and assignes from the Feast of The Saint Michael last past.... C78/1057, no. 7 [60]
1677 14 May 29 Robert Gibbons by Robert Gibbons his father and John Hurle v John Moulton and Mary his wife re. will 19 Sept 1665 of Osmond Shoard and bequest to complt's mother Margaret Shoard (before her marriage to complt's father) an annuity of £45 out of lands called Bricefield and Bushy Close, [Wilts.]

[see also Modern Index for KB27no1676-1678]

C78/744, no. 9 [61]
1677 18 May 29 Henry Powell of London merchant v. Sir Dionis Gauden knight and others (sic) re. demise 24 Aug 23Charles1 [1648-9] from sir Richard Atkyns [1615-77] to sir Dionis Gauden [Dennis Gauden, d.1688] for great and valuable considerations, all that his messuage or tenement and five acres of ground adjoining, and lying behind the messuage or tenement, containing about 17 acres, situate in Clapham, Surrey, with every appurtenance... C79/17, no. [62]
1677 18 May 29 Sir William Jones, knight, Attorney General; and Bodwin Cooper; ___ Yates; and Thomas Hedger, church wardens of Lambeth, Surrey, for the poor of Lambeth v. Sir Jeremy Whitchcott, baronet[Sir Jeremy Whichcote, 1st Bart c.1614-77]; and Sir Paul Whitchcott, knight [Sir Paul Whichcote, 2nd Bart 1643–1721] re. will 20 June 1623 of late Noel, lord Caroone [Sir Philip Noel Caron , otherwise Noël de Caron, ca.1550- 1624], ambassador in England of the States General of the United Provinces and his annual payment to his almhouses in Lambeth for 7 poor old women of the parish. [Charity of Caron Almshouses in Lambeth] C78/946, no. 3 [63]
1677 18 May 29 Elizabeth Browne an infant by Mary Browne, widow, her mother v. Robert Williams re. will 9 Oct 1669 of John Browne (complt's g-father), bequest of £2,000 to complt. Rlizabeth; estate was possessed (at death in Dec. 1669 of John Browne), by executor who is the defnnt... C78/1295, no. 6 [64]
1677 19 May 29 Thomas Goswell son and heir of Thomas Goswell decd and William Blackall v Francis Weaver and Elizabeth his wife administratrix de bonis non of Edward Bun Repayments of maintenance for orphan. C78/744, no. 1 [65]
1677 21 May 29 William Watson of St Giles in the Fields, Middx, perfumer, executor of Thomasine Davyes alias Norincott the relict of William Norincott v. Thomas Corbett; Richard Fowler; and Rowland Daugh re. 5 Dec last past, it was ordered adjudged and decreed that the release obtained by John Daugh, defndnt's brother, from Frances Northcott should be set aside and not stand in the complnt. William Watson's way, whereby to impede him in the recovery of the arrears of the annuity in question...and it was thereby referred to Sir Thomas Estcourt [c.1645-1702], Master of this Court, to compute the arrears of the said annuity from the time the same did first commence... C78/1911, no. 6 [66]
1677 21 May 29 Thomas Colston and Daniel Parnell gentleman v. Thomas Kirkeby; John Chard; Humfrey Gardner; and Lawrence Torkington re. will 25 Dec 1655 of Mollineux Audley [Molineux Audley] and his manor and farm of Weken alias Wiggin in co. Huntingdon, £200+ p.a. [?Wiggin Hill near St Ives now in Cambs], and personal estate of £1,000; £25 annuity to his dau. Elizabeth wife of complt. Daniell Parnell ...and also £25 annuity to Jane, the wife of defnt. Lawrence Torkington, to be paid by executors out of said manor or farm & personal estate ... C78/1892, no. 8 [67]
1677 21 May 29 John Barlow of White Waltham, Berks, carpenter v. Elizabeth White, widow and relict of Hugh White; and Walter White an infant re. will 10 June 1665 of Hugh White (defndt Walter's g-father) of Twickenham, Middx and his two messuages or tenements and of a close of arable land 3 acres, and a close of meadow 2 acres, situated in a tithing called Tutching tything in par. of Bray, Berks; terms, and proviso.... C78/1164, no. 7 [68]
1677 21 May 29 Thomas Viye, gent v. William Cooke, gent re. loan £40 about 13 ior 14 years before, by complt. William Cooke from defndt.. Thomas Viye, secured on one messuage and one cottage in Louth in the county of Lincoln..;terms of loan. C78/1275, no. 8 [69]
1677 22 May 29 Anthony Grubb gentleman v. Sir William Powell baronet; Richard Gwillym; Elizabeth Gwyllim; John Greene; and Richard Powell re. grant and lease 1652 by complt. from sir Edward Powell deceased [c.1580-1653], and the defendt. sir William Powell [c.1624–1680, nephew of sir Edward P.] of one barn and one fourth part of the manor of King Caple [King's Caple], Heref. for 79 years if complt should so long live, 6d p.a.; the fourth part was then undivided... C79/65, no. [70]
1677 22 May 29 Sir William Jones, knight, Attorney General for the King and for Alexander Bolton, cleric, vicar of Shornebrooke, Beds; and said Alexander Bolton v. Sir Oliver Boteler baronet; and Sir Phillip Warwick, knight [faded document] re. will 16?? of sir William Boteler desd. [?d.1644]. being possessed of a considerable real and personal estate and, amongst other things, entitled to the manor of Sutton alias Long Sutton, with the appurtenances, Lincs. and of several messuages and lands £600 p.a.; when in great distress and trouble, if it should please God to deliver me... bequest of £30 p.a. to the vicarage of Shornbrooke [Sharnbrook], Beds... C78/861, no. 4 [71]
1677 25 May 29 Anthony Christopher v Abraham Wessell; Michael Pratt; George Miller; William Barker; William Newman; Isaack Foxcroft; John Cade; John Wright; Anthony Rawlyns; and Edward Snow Lease of Flaggmeade field and houses in Bermondsey Streete, parish of St. Mary Magdalen, Surrey C78/744, no. 5 [72]
1677 25 May 29 Sir John Knightley baronet v. Honor Dryden; Ralph Sneyd esq & Frances his wife; and Anne Pigott widow executors of Richard Dryden esq re. non-payment of £206, penalty £400 Jan 1661; Thomas Temple told the complt. that he had paid the money to defendts. or one Edward Checkley, their agent... C79/65, no. [73]
1677 25 May 29 Henry Gay, gent; and Robert King, yeoman v. William Barker; and Thomas Downes re. marriage agreement Apr 1664, Alice Gay and William Barker, portion of £500 viz. £400 on the marriage day or shortly after, and £100 on day of death of complt. Henry Gay or shortly after; terms and conditions... C78/946, no. 6 [74]
1677 25 May 29 Richard Smith, executor of William Barton v. Nicholas Ireland & Alice his wife; Thomas Ireland; Mary Ireland; Elianor Ireland; and William Chandler re. will Nov 1669 of William Barton and his good personal and real estate, £10,000; devised most of his real estate to the complt, whom he made his executor; William Barton died while complt. was in New England and defndnt. pretended, he had died intestate...and that defndnt Alice was his heir and next of kin; entered into real estate & possessed himself of the said personal estate... C78/1104, no. 3 [75]
1677 26 May 29 William Francklin and Elizabeth his wife formerly Elizabeth Shapley; and Mary Jane Shapley an infant v Samuel Brightwell Testamentary settlement of goods of silk and profits from East India Company C78/890, no. 1 [76]
1677 26 May 29 Joyce Bridges v. Theodosia Carpender by the lady Pye her guardian; William Carpender; William Bowdler; Abraham Geward; and Jane Adams re. will 1669 of John Bridges (complt's husband); statute staple or merchant [a bond] £320 entered into by Thomas Price for payment at a date long past... C78/2070, no. 20 [77]
1677 26 May 29 Sarah Brodnax, an infant under the age of 6 years, daughter of Robert Brodnax of St Andrew's, Holborne, London, goldsmith, by said Robert Brodnax her father and guardian v. Daniel White of Boxley, Kent, esq re. will 25 Mar 1675 of dame Sarah Howell of Boxley ( g-aunt and godmother to the complt.) and her very large personal estate of ready money, plate, jewels, household stuff, bills, bonds, mortgages and other securities for money and goods and chattels of a very great and considerable value, sufficient to pay her debts legacies and funeral expenses with a very great surplus...non-payment of £100 legacy by executor. C78/1075, no. 8 [78]
1677 26 May 29 Henry Scaife of Oundle, Northt, gent; and Mary Lynn of Southweek, Northt, spinster v. John Boteler & Bridget his wife; Noell Boteler; Henry Boteler; Edward Boteler; Bridget Boteler, Hannah Boteler; Elizabeth Boteler; and Rachel Boteler, children of said John Boteler; Thomas Hodgson; and Lawrence Parker re. various sums of money owed by Hemry Blewitt of Oundle, in his life time, to complt. Scaife secured by means of several dated obligations; will of Hemry Blewitt dated 3 Dec 1673 ..."desirous that my inst. debts may be paid out of my real and personal estate, and that my said estate may afterwards be settled in and upon Bridget Boteler, my sister and the children she shall have..." C78/1164, no. 9 [79]
1677 29 May 29 Frances Munn widow administratrix with the will annexed of Quarles Browne late of London merchant during the minority of Margaret Browne an infant one of the daughters of the said Quarles Browne and the said Margaret Browne and Mary Browne daughters and coheirs of the said Quarles Browne and infants by the Frances Munn their aunt and guardian v. the Governor and Company of Merchants in London trading to the East Indies; Michael Dunkyn; Christopher Browne; Samuel Sambrooke; Peter Daniel; Herny Johnson; John Gurney; Richard Moore; and Thomas Canham re. will 7 Jul 1663, of Quarles Browne [1622–1664] appointed Agent for Bantam [now Banten, Indonesia] in the East Indies, and his great personal estate, in part beyond the seas... C79/12, no. [80]
1677 30 May 29 Thomas Pope Blount and Jane his wife v Sir Charles Cesar; Charles Cesar; and Ralph Freeman Settlement of lands in Pressing Temple, Ryvenhall and Wytham, Essex C78/1221, no. 6 [81]
1677 30 May 29 Edmond Wiseman of Sparshall Courte in Little Hendred, Berks v. Richard Pettifer of Wanting, Berks Payment due to the complt for the lease of meadow or pasture called Great and Little Inland in the parish of Wanting, Berks C78/1443, no. 2 [82]
1677 31 May 29 Robert Colvill esq v. William lord Allington; Samuel Teige alias Thadeus O'Hara esq; Rose and Katherine O'Haras re. will 15 Dec 1666, of Katherine, countess of Chesterfield [1609–1667]; her plentiful personal estate and her great kindness for Honora O'Hara; £3,000 bequest to be paid by executors (William lord Allington [William Alington, 3rd Baron Alington, d.1685] & Anthony Samuell) at her day of marriage... C78/2070, no. 21 [83]
1677 1 June 29 Katherine Leveson Gower; Richard Leveson Gower; and Jane Leveson Gower infant by Francis Charleton esq being the daughters and younger son of William Leveson Gower esq; and the Lady Jane his wife eldest daughter of the John, earl of Bath v. John, earl of Bath; the said William Leveson Gower & the lady Jane his wife; and John Leveson Gower their eldest son and heir; Sir John Bernard baronet; Sir George Downeing knight and baronet; Sir Cyrill Wyche knight; and Bernard Grenvile esq; and Dennis Grenvile clerke brothers of the said earl; and William Gower esq brother of Sir Thomas Gower knight and baronet deceased father of the said William Leveson Gower re. marriage agreement Apr 1669, William Leveson Gower [c.1647-1691] and the Lady Jane [c.1653-1696] (complts' parents ) and an estate, after the death of the lady Katherine Leveson, then aged and since dead, of and in several manors, lands and tenements in the counties of Stafford, Salop and Chester worth £3,000 p.a..... C79/65, no. [84]
1677 1 June 29 Rowland Okeover [1651-1729] and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Pettus baronet the said Elizabeth being an infant by the said Rowland Okeover her husband v. Dame Elizabeth Pettus widow the relict of the said Sir Thomas Pettus and others (sic) re. it was ordered and decreed that the said lady Pettus should account to the complts. for all the rents, issues and profits of all the manors, lands, tenements and premises in the decree mentioned, which had grown, due since the death of the said Sir Thomas Pettus[c.1635-1671] and had been received by her, or any other two were use... C79/65, no. [85]
1677 1 June 29 Edward Looseley alias Eversley of Wargrave, Berks, yeoman & Martha his wife; and Martha, Mary, Sarah, Edward, Jane, Elizabeth, and Lydia Loosely alias Eversly, son and daughters of said Edward Loosely alias Eversly & Martha his wife, by said Edward Loosely, the elder, their guardian v. Joseph Bovington; and Elizabeth Lee, widow re. money of the complts. Martha the Elder and Edward the Elder, from the sale of a messuage or tenement in Okely [Oakley] in par. of Chinor [Chinnor], Oxon. and of a close adjoining, and of a close called Menly close and of other land in par. of Chinor £200... to be placed at interest upon security to be taken in the names of the defdts. in trust for the said complt... C78/1164, no. 10 [86]
1677 12 June 29 John Arnold, citizen and apothecary of London & Anne his wife, the sister and heir of Edward Cooke, gent v. William Cooke; Thomas Cooke; Thomas Browne; and Richard Creswell the younger & Elizabeth his wife re. death of Edward Cooke without issue and intestate and his manor of Heene with the appurtenances in par. West Tarring, Sussex and a messuage with the appurtenances, 2 acres, called Sternes in par. Tarring and one other parcel of land called Pannetts 2 acres, lying in par. Goreing [Goring-by-Sea] and other lands, tenements and hereditaments within, in the pars. of West Tarring and Goreing... C78/1164, no. 6 [87]
1677 19 June 29 Francis Vannacker of London, esq v. Peter King, gent; Anne Salter, widow and relict of George Salter; William Salter; and George Salter, children of said George and Anne Salter; and William Bright re. lease by George Salter from the Company of Mercers 20 Sep 21st year now Majesty's reign [1669-70], of a toft of ground in Tower Street London, whereon stood a ?mansion house before the late dreadful Fire of London, for the term of three score years; subsequent demise 10 Nov 1670 of said toft and premises unto John Burrows... C78/883, no. 4 [88]
1677 20 June 29 Sir John Birkenhead v Sir William Hooker; William Hooker; Francis Glisson; Richard Bouchier; Francis Rogers; Hugh Webb; and Thomas Webb Title to encumbered lands in parishes of St. Dunstan in the West and St. Clement Danes, Middx C78/970, no. 9 [89]
1677 20 June 29

Sir James Phillipps [c. 1625-1652, 3rd Baronet], only brother and heir of Sir Thomas Phillipps [1621–1644, 2nd Baronet], eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Phillipps [1590-1626, 1st Baronet ], v. William Strode, esq [1589-1666]

re. conveyance by Thomas Phillipps (complt's g-father) to William Strode the elder for £1,210 on 10 Jan 17James [1619-20] of manor or lordship of Barrington and of the capital messuage of Barrington and all the demesne lands of the manor with their rights, members and appurtenances and of 1,200 acres of pasture and wood ground in the forest of Roch alias Neroch [Castle Neroche], Soms; terms and conditions of conveyance... C78/1602, no. 2 [90]
1677 20 June 29 James Harris v. Samuel Swinnocke; Andrew Pope; Thomas Bathe; Thomas Manley; Richard Adams; Mathew Petley; Thomas Mills; and James Clement re. monies owed (£55 15s) to complt. James Harris, a wine cooper, by defendt. Thomas Bathe for wine bought; part paid May 1669; warrant of attorney, promises to pay made and broken... C78/883, no. 3 [91]
1677 20 June 29 William Genew, esq v. John Leemknell re. will 18 Sep 1665, of William Genew of Westminster, Middx and his diverse messuages, lands and hereditaments; demise to the defdnt., in trust, the said diverse messuages, lands and hereditaments and should execute in such manner as directed by Elizabeth Haake, being the wife of Theodore Haake... C78/1015, no. 7 [92]
1677 22 June 29 Thomas Power; and John, lord Roos v. Richard Sapp re. demise by George, earl of Rutland [1580-1641], 15 June 9Charles1 [1634-5] to Christopher Beresford and Christopher his son, all that part of the rectory church and impropriation of Long Bennington, within the town, village or hamlet of Faston alias Fosson [Foston, Lincs.] and all houses, lands and tythes thereto belonging, for 21 years from the death of sir William Thorold [1591–1678] at £31 p.a. C78/861, no. 1 [93]
1677 23 June 29 William Salesbury [or Salusbury] of Rugg, Merioneth [Rhug, Denbighshire], esq v. Sir Walter Bagott baronet & Dame Jane his wife; Elizabeth Salesbury widow; Edward Bagott; Mary Bagott; and Elizabeth Bagott the son and daughters of the said Sir Walter Bagott & Dame Jane his wife; and Eubule Thelwall esq re. terms and conditions of marriage agreement 10 Dec 9James1 [1611] William Salusbury [1580–1660], g-father of complt. and Darothy dau. of Owen Vaughan [of Lloydiarth]; list of properties of William Salusbury in Bachymbyd a township in Llanynys par, Denbighshire and elsewhere... C79/65, no. [94]
1677 25 June 29 Robert Hawley esq v. John, lord Pawlett; Richard Cutts; and Elizabeth Cutts [faded document] re. loan £300 owed by complt. Robert Hawley and lady Hawley his mother to Mallett Pawleett secured on meadows and land in par. Winshcombe [?Winscombe], Soms. C78/2024 no. 1 [95]
1677 25 June 29 John Burlase, gent & Joane his wife, sole daughter and heir and also administratrix of William Coke, gent v. Thomas Coke; and others (sic) re. loan £100 1662, by Christopher Coke to 'his very neer relation' late William Coke interest free, secured on property of Willima Coke; tithes of the parish of St Allen (Cornwall) £18+ p.a. and certain messuages, lands, tenements, called Tolcarne in the said par. £40 p.a., and of several messuages lands & tenements called Polglaze in par. of Kenwyn £25+ p.a and a certain blowinghouse lying near Polglaze and certain lands...; great quantities of tin or tin stuff, white tin and black tin, stamping mills, buddles, buddle places and floors and other places for washing, dyeing and cleansing of tin, of a very considerable yearly value... C78/949, no. 5 [96]
1677 26 June 29 Nathaniel Parkhurst, esq & Sarah his wife; and Jervas Clifton, son and heir of Robert Clifton, esq, an infant, by Sarah Clifton, widow, his mother and guardian by this court specially admitted v. Peter Vanderput; Sir Robert Clayton, knight; Thomas Morris, esq; John Dent; and John Nicholls re. marriage agreement Jul 1661, Robert Clifton and Sarah Parkhurst the dau of complts. Nathaniel Parkhurst, & Sarah his wife; marriage portion £2,600 and legacy to Sarah by g-mother Vanderputt, making £3,000; agreed that Robert Clifton following marriage should purchase freehold land or tenements worth £3,000, within 100 miles of London, which should be sufficient to secure the payment of £200 p.a, by quarterly payments, in trust for the use of the complts. Nathaniel and Sarah Parkhurst... C78/868, no. 7 [97]
1677 27 June 29 Margaret Pattenson, widow, executrix of Robert Pattenson decd v Leonard Hickmott and Susan his wife; and Josias Pattenson re. conveyance by John Pattenson decsed. of a moiety of certain messuages and lands called Iborden in Biddenden, Kent & a moiety or some other part thereof to Robert Pattenson and his heirs, and the other moiety or other part to the children of Joseph Pattenson since deceased; descent of property... C78/860, no. 4 [98]
1677 27 June 29 Margaret Maidstone v Joseph Thurston. re. marriage settlement 'about 30 years then before', complt. Margaret Maidstone and the late John Maidstone; an estate £1,000+, and for the better maintenance of the complt. a messuage and land lying in Horksley [Great Horkesley] Essex... C78/1226, no. 3 [99]
1677 29 June 29 Thomas Skevington & Martha his wife; and Thomas Skevington, jr, son and heir of said Thomas Skevington sr an infant by said Thomas Skevington his father and guardian v. Richard Pearch and Moses Crouch [damaged document] re. demise 1 Aug 1676 £80, messuage or farm called Haws in West Wickham, Kent ([now in London borough of Bromley] with its appurtenances, arable land and pasture therewith... C78/2024, no. 4 [100]
1677 29 June 29 Thomas Geareing, master of arts v. Edward Barbor, esq re. loan £200 27/28 Jun in 22nd year now Majst's reign [1670-71] borrowed by Gregry Barbor from complt. Thomas Geareing secured on a certain messuage or tenement, with the land and ground thereto belonging about 7 acres in Upwell, and of 15 acres and a half of marsh ground lying in ? Meatmore, both in Norfolk... C78/951, no. 15 [101]
1677 29 June 29 James Halsall; and John Mathewes, esqs; and George Cressener, gent, executors of Richard Halsall, esq v. Alexander Halsall, esq re. will 1 June 1667 of Richard Halsall and his manor of Knowston [Knossington] with the appurtenances and a tenth of 9 pounds 11 shillings and 3 pence issuing out of the manor of Ouston [Owston] and Newbold, Leics., and also possessed of several leases, mortgages, ready money, credits and chattels to good value; bequests, terms and conditions of will... C78/1015, no. 6 [102]
1677 30 June 29 William Bacon, clerk v. Martha Ashby, one of the executrices of Nathaniel Ashby; Edmund Rowe & Martha his wife, another of the executrices of said Nathaniel; Abraham Castle; John Hall; Thomas Cooper; William Spilman; John Carter; Nathaniel Carter; Margaret Rinett, administratrix of Monox Rivet; Thomas Wheeler; and Samuel Meadow re. a judgement obtained by the complt. against the said testator Nathaniel Ashby in Trinity Term in 21st year of his now Majesty [1669-70], in the King's Bench, for £250 debt and 40 shillings damages... C78/1015, no. 5 [103]
1677 2 July 29 Edward Twyne, esq v. John Rogers Coker, an infant; WIlliam Welsh, & Mary his wife; Henry Constantine, esq; Robert Pitt; William Wake; and Samuel Palmer re. demise and mortgage 27 Sept 1670 of sir John Rogers, all and singular, manor or lordship capital messuage, farm, land, tenements, hereditaments and premises in Edmondsham (alias Esham), Gussage Downe and Gussage St. Michael [Dorset] with their and every of their rights, members and appurtenances unto Solomon Hougham of London, merchant for 500 years, upon payment of £2,500 with interest.... C78/1729, no. 5 [104]
1677 2 July 29 Elizabeth Ironmonger, widow, late wife of Humfrey Ironmonger, gent; and Nicholas Hulme, gent, surviving trustee of said Elizabeth v. John Ironmonger re. alleged marriage agreement about 21 years since, late Humphrey Ironmonger and the complt. Elizabeth, and his several messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments, with the appurtenances, in the borough of Stafford... C78/1729, no. 2 [105]
1677 2 July 29 Mountague Cholmeley, esq; and Frances Hall; Margaret Hall; and Elizabeth Hall, the daughters and heirs of Henry Hall, esq, infants, by Elizabeth Hall their mother and guardian v. Thomas, bishop of Lincoln [Thomas Barlow, c.1608–1691]; and John Adamson, clerk re. emclosure of part of the parish of Burton Coggles; complnts. are lords and owners of several manors & lordships in the par. of Burton Coggles [Lincs.], comprising the whole town and par. lying in open and common fields unenclosed and William Aiscough [Ayscough] rector of Burton Coggles is seized of several parcels of glebe land lying intermixed in several small parcels.... C78/1015, no. 4 [106]
1677 2 July 29 Valentine Chadwick, clerk & Mary his wife, administratrix of Charles Sharpe; Nicholas Sharpe, deceased; and Elizabeth Sharpe, deceased v. William Brett, gent; Thomas Kipps, gent; Ralph Sharpe, gent; Stephen Hulse & Elizabeth his wife re. will 10 Sep 1655, of William Sharpe and his manors, messuages, lands tenements and hereditaments £200+ p.a. in Great Chart, Ashford, Newchurch, Bilsington and Ruckinge, Kent and a personal estate of £1,000; bequests, terms and conditions... C78/1061, no. 11 [107]
1677 3 July 29 John Jefferyes of London, esq v. Thomas Hatton the elder; and Edward Plampin re. loan May 1677 £3,000 by defendt. Thomas Hatton from complt. John Jefferyes secured on divers messuages, tenements and hereditaments in White Fryers within the suburbs of London in the par. of Saint Clement Danes, Middx and in the pars. of Great Bennett Finke and St Mildred, Bread Streete London, and of leasehold messuages and tenements in the pars, of St Mildred, Bread Streete, All Hallows Bread Streete, st. Saint Buttolph Bishop Gate, All Hallows in the Wall London.... C78/951, no. 6 [108]
1677 3 July 29 Edward, lord viscount Irwyn, son and heir of Henry, lord viscount Irwyn, an infant, by his guardian; and Sir Henry Stapleton, knight; Henry Slingsby; and George Townesend, esqs, surviving executors of said Lord Henry v. Dorothy Benson, widow and administratrix of Robert Benson, esq; William Benson; and Francis Lund re. will 9th Aug 1666, of Henry, lord viscount Irwyn [Henry Ingram, 1st Viscount of Irvine, 1640–1666] and his manors of Laughton, Easthall, Westhall and Cornwallis and other lands and tenements in Lincs; demise of premises to Edward late Earl of Manchester [Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, 1602-1671] and the complts. Stapleton, Slingsby and Townsend for payment of his debts... C78/1015, no. 3 [109]
1677 4 July 29 Sir Francis North v Thomas Doggelt Trust of copyhold lands in Egginton and Clipston, Beds, to support a minister in the chapel of ease in Egginton and to pay towards public and charitable uses C78/790, no. 4 [110]
1677 4 July 29 Edmund Allen; John Whitchurch; Richard Gurney the elder; Richard Gurney the younger; William Vadry; William Cooke; Humfry Poodifoote; John Wright; John Juice; Anne Seare; Mary Seare; and Thomas Seare, infants by John Seare v William Duncombe; Richard Robinson; Richard Andrewes; Thomas Attwells als Welles; Edmund Duncombe and Anne his wife Bonds and debts of Edmund Duncombe payable from lands in Marsworth, (No county given) C78/1221, no. 7 [111]
1677 4 July 29 Thomas (?) Hodson; John Hodson infants by William Hodson their father and guardian; Samuel Hodson by the said William Hodson his attorney; William Hodson an infant by ____ Hodson his father and guardian; Thoma Hodson and John Hodson infants by Thomas Hodson their father guardian v. Thomas Halsey, esq; Sir John Francklin, knight; Roger Gillingham, esq; and Thomas Barnewell re. will 5 Aug 1580,of one Edmund Hodson one of the fellows of St Maries college near the city of Winchester [Winchester College] and his, int al, bequest to devise the sum of £20 p.a. forever for the use, educating and maintaining of all and every the issue male descendant who should descend from the body of Thomas Hodson... C78/2024, no. 3 [112]
1677 4 July 29 Sir William Jones knight Attorney General on behalf of poor inhabitants of the parish of Ashford, Kent v. Sir Thomas Twisden, knight and baronet [1st Bart, 1602–1683]one of the justices of king's bench; and Roger Twisden his son esq [2nd Bart, 1640–1703]. [damaged document] re. sum of £200 devised by the will of ?Thomas Milles? of ?Davington, Kent...167?...for the use and relief of the poor of the parish of Ashford to be employed as a stock for ... to set them on work...[?Charity of Thomas Milles]. C78/2024, no. 2 [113]
1677 4 July 29 Thomas Norris v. William Norris re. demise 6 Nov 1650 by Thomas Norris decsd. (complt's late father) to William Amplett several lands and tenements in par. Chaddesley Corbett, Worcs. in pursuance of intention to assure £100 for Richard Norris the complt's brother; terms and proviso... C78/877, no. 7 [114]
1677 5 July 29 James Jefferson v Anne Lindall, William Atkinson and Christopher Lindall Debts of the late William Lindall, owed to Roger Noble and others. C78/875, no. 4 [115]
1677 5 July 29 Anne Hardreis, spinster v. Dame Anne Hardreis, widow; and Peter Hardreis, doctor in divinity re. will 12 Nov 1668, of sir Richard Hardreis [Sir Richard Hardres, 1st Baronet, 1606–1669] of Greate Hardreis [Upper Hardres], Kent and his divers manors, messuages, lands tenements and hereditaments of considerable yearly value and a large personal estate; terms and conditions... C78/1057, no. 5 [116]
1677 6 July 29 Thomas Wharton, esq, son and heir apparent of Phillip, lord Wharton [4th Baron Wharton, 1613–1696]; Goodwin Wharton, second son of said Lord Wharton; and Mary Thomas, widow, relict, and administratrix of William Thomas, esq v. John Price, esq re. marriage agreement 15 Apr 1674, William Thomas and complt. Mary (dau. of said lord Wharton); terms and conditions.... C78/1596, no. 8 [117]
1677 10 July 29 Humphrey Davyes, gent v. Cope Rich, esq re. demise 24 Dec 1672 £100, of a messuage or tenement with the appurtenances in Hatton Garden in par. of St Andrews Holborne [St Andrew, Holborn], Middx. by defdt. Cope Rich to the complt. Humphrey Davyes... C78/864, no. 5 [118]
1677 10 July 29 Edward Wyvell, gent v. Benjamin Jacklyn re. loan 19 Sept 1663 £150 , by complt. to defndt. secured on a messuage or tenement and barn, stable, outhouses, edifices, buildings, orchards, yard and 126 acres of arable pasture and woodland, more or less, in the several pars. of Hawkinge and Alkeham [Alkham], Kent... C78/1057, no. 6 [119]
1677 11 July 29 Anne Nevill, widow, relict, and executrix of Richard Nevil of Billingbeare, Berks, esq; Katherine Nevill; and Frances Nevill, daughters of said Richard and Anne being infants, by their said mother v. John Nevill, esq; Henry Nevill, esq; Richard Ramsford, esq & Anne his wife re. will Sep 1655, of Richard Nevill and his manors, messuages, land, tenements and hereditaments; bequests, terms and conditions; rectory of Oateley [?Otley], Yorks. C78/868, no. 6 [120]
1677 13 July 29 Thomas Moore, an infant of 11 years, by David Moore, gent, his father and guardian v. Thomas Agar, esq re. Thomas Agar late of London, gent. (g-father of complt.) and his very great personal estate and his desire that the complt. should be brought up in the study of the law of this Kingdom, and his purchase of a chamber in the Middle Temple, London, in Pump Court there, one stairs high... C78/1239, no. 2 [121]
1677 14 July 29 Langdale Sunderland of Fetherstone [Featherstone], Yorks, esq v. Robert Parker re. will 16 Jan 1676, of Samuell Sunderland of Harden in par. Bingley (the complt's late uncle) and his divers farms, lands, tenements and hereditaments in several pars. of Kildwicke, Steeton, Bingley [listed]; bequests, terms and conditions... C78/876, no. 9 [122]
1677 14 July 29 Thomas Brookes of London, gent v. Henry Foorthe re. two unpaid bonds, 19 Nov 26th year now Majesty's reign [1674-5] £1,000, and the other, of same date, £2,000... and an agreement 25 Jan 1675 to convey a messuage or brew-house and divers utensils and appurtenances in St Albans, Herts. with a close of ground and two tenements... C78/951, no. 13 [123]
1677 16 July 29 Sir Henry Winchcombe baronet an infant [1659-1703]; Thomas Hungerford ? doctor in physick his brother v. _________ Winchcombe widow; ______ ; George Miller; _____ [Faded document]re. Feb 1669...having made noe last will or other disposition or conveyance of his said estate... that the complt. having attained his age of 17 years the administration granted to the defndnt. ceased and the defndnt. ought to have accounted with him for the personal estate of the said George Miller...Shenfield and Swallowfield... C79/95, no. [124]
1677 16 July 29 Sir Thomas Exton, knight, doctor of laws; William Catique & Elizabeth his wife, executrix of Richard Berrington; Elizabeth Bambridge, executrix of William Bambridge; Thomas Woodham; John Harris, assignee of William Baker; John Jackson, executor of Dame Susanna Greene; William Wood & Elizabeth his wife, executrix of Thomas Read; John Pattrell, executor of John Pattrell; William Thomas, executor of Edward Thomas; Elizabeth Escott executrix of Charles Escott; Jonathan Welby, executor of Richard Church; Sir Richard Everard, baronet & Dame Frances his wife, executrix of Sir Jervas Elwayes, knight; Hannah Dongell, executrix of Robert Dongell; William Danvers; and Samuel Danvers, executors of William Danvers; William Swanley, executor of tristram Stevens; Robert Hancocke; George Viccars; William Palmes, esq, administrator of Anne Temery; Thomas Arnold, esq, executor of Samuel Arnold, gent; Rowland Jewkes, esq, the surviving executor of Jane Holman, widow, who was the executor of Richard Holman, esq; and Cornelius Burton, esq, administrator of Andrew Burton, esq, his late father, and being all of them creditors of John St John, late of Cold Overton, Leics, esq; asd also Edmond Tooke, esq; John Yateman, gent; and John Saunders, jr, gent, trustees for the said creditors and other creditors of the said John St John

v. Nicholas, earl of Thanett AND v. Elizabeth St John, widow and relict of said John St John; Elizabeth St John the younger; Blanch St John; Lucy St John; Lewis Monnox, esq; John Cave; Charnell Cave; and others (sic)

re. various debts of John St John and his manor and lordship of Sapcoates [Sapcote] with the advowson of the church of Sapcoates and of certain other lands, tenements, and hereditaments in Sapcoates, ?Oseby and Great Peatlyn [Peatling Magna], Leics... C78/946, no. 4 [125]
1677 16 July 29 Isaac Sawbridge v. Joseph Browne re. loan £300 decimo nono novembris [19 Nov], by complt. Isaac Sawbridge to defendt. Joseph Browne secured on newly built house of defendt. on ground in par. Saint All Hallowes the Lesse [All-Hallows-the-Less] leased to him by complt, wheron had stood complt's house before 'late dreadful fire of London'....; terms and complications... C78/997, no. 11 [126]
1677 17 July 29 Samuell Maydwell of the Middle Temple, London v Rowland Powell and Elizabeth his wife re. loan £800 22 Apr '24th year of king that now is'[1672-3], by complt. to defendt. secured on messuage called the Lodge in Thundersley and certain lands and tenements and hereditments in Thundersley, Royly [?Rayleigh] and South Baifleete [South Benfleet], Essex C78/1222, no. 4 [127]
1677 17 July 29 Mary Cavendish alias Cantrell, widow v. John Cantrell alias Cavendish and James Stockton re. will 21 June 1675 of Henry Cavendish alias Cantrell (complts' late husband), and his personal estate worth £1,000 and seized of divers copyhold and other lands in the pars. of Much Wakering [Great Wakering], Little Wakering and South Church [Southchurch now in Southend-on-Sea], Essex and of divers freehold lands thereof £100 p.a... C78/1926, no. 15 [128]
1677 17 July 29 Thomas Long, clerk v. William Bruton, esq re. loan £550 22 Dec in 23rd year of now Majst's reign [1671-2], by complt. Thomas Long, to defndt. William Bruton secured on several messuages, land and tenements in the manor of Ottery Mohan alias Mohuns Ottery in the par. of Luppitt, Devon. C78/951, no. 14 [129]
1677 17 July 29 Thomas Goodwin, an infant, by Sir John Duke of Benhall, Suff, baronet [2nd Bart., 1632-1705], his guardian v. Nicholas Cutler; John Howland; William Whitfield; Nathaniel Hudson; Mary Rawsterne; Mary Gardner; Sarak Skipp; Robert Benson; James Whitfield; Robert Grymes; Thomas Lemon; Thomas Burroughes; Anne Winstone; Richard Sevile; John Dell; William Bradford; Thomas Cochett; Richard Wattle; Henry Neate; John Gray; William Browne; Peter Williams; Celus Titus, esq; William Rawsterne; and Elianor Lane re. Esa Risby late of the par. of St Andrews, Holborn, Middx and his moiety or half moiety of divers messuages, houses, stables, coachhouses and tenements in or near Saffron Hill, Chick Lane and Blewe Court [or Blow's Vourt], or one of them, in the par. of St Andrews, Holborn £120+ p.a.10 year 1658 or 1659 by some deed or other writing, convey all his estate unto the defendant Robert Benson...; 'farm of the excise'. C78/1057, no. 9 [130]
1677 17 July 29 Jane Penruddocke, one of the daughters of Edward Penruddocke, esq, deceased, late one of the brothers of Sir John Penruddocke of Salisbury, an infant of about 15 years, by Frances Penruddocke, her mother and guardian v. Charles Penruddocke, gent re. death of sir John Penruddock who died intestate in Nov 1674 and his personal estate of £15,000; he never married and having only two brothers Edward P. and sir George P. and leaving no father or mother, brother or sister, nor any brother's or sister's children living, at the time of his death, nor any legal representation of them... C78/1057, no. 4 [131]
1677 17 July 29 Thomas Gundry, gent v. George Browne, esq & Anne his wife; and Elizabeth Gundry re. will 15 Aug 1656 of John Gundry and his very great personal estate, £20,000 at the least; bequest, all his goods and chattels to be reduced into monies, and laid out in land [in Essex], to be settled upon his wife during her life, and after her decease to the complt. and his heirs.... C78/1281, no. 1 [132]
1677 18 July 29 Edmund Parker v Mary Wykes, widowve Annuity payable from marriage settlement of lands in Spreton[?Spreyton], Sandford and Drustenton [? Drewsteignton], Devon C78/890, no. 7 [133]
1677 19 July 29 Francis Clerke & Joane his wife; and Charles Clerke their son an infant by Thomas Beauchampe his guardian v. Elizabeth Langben; Nathaniel Chyles; Charles Chyles; and John Chyles re. will 2 Sept 1673 of Joane Hickmott and her divers messuages, land, tenements and hereditaments in Kent, Surrey, Middx., Berks, Essex and elsewhere and also possessed of a great personal estate; bequests, terms and conditions C78/857, no. 6 [134]
1677 20 July 29 Thomas Smith the father and administrator of Jane Smith of Lower Pitterton, Warw, spinster his late daughter deceased and William Smith brother and heir of said Jane Smith v. Susan Hancock and Thomas Woodward re. refers to previous case in Easter term 1712 [1712 sic] to set aside a conveyance or assignment that Simon Hancock had made two or in trust for said Jane Smith of a messuage and one yard land and a half, with the appurtenances in Newbold, Worcs. £22 p.a. C79/10, no. [135]
1677 21 July 29 Sir John Knightlie baronet v. Honor Dryden; Ralph Sneyd esq & Frances his wife; and Anne Pygott widdow executors of Richard Dryden esq re. ordered and decreed that the said defdts. should repay to the complt. the sum of £60 by certain verdicto in the said decree mentioned found to be paid upon a bond wherein the complt. was suretie for one Mr Temple together with interest for the said £60 since the same was so paid to be ascertained by sir William Beversham, one of the Masters of this Court... C79/65, no. [136]
1677 23 July 29 Robert Blunt; Thomas Seaverne; William Weston; Richard Stephens; ____ Hill; ____ Lysons; ____ Say; William Langston; Francis Moore creditors of Thomas Hackett deceased v. Anne Hackett widow; John Biddle & Mary his wife; re. debts of late Thomas Hackett and his good estate of inheritance, a messuage house with the garden backsides and buildings in par. of St Johns, Bedwardine, Worcs. and divers messuages, tenements or dwelling houses within the city of Worcester, worth £50 p.a... C79/65, no. [137]
1677 23 July 29 Sarah Williamson; Mary Williamson; and Bridget Williamson, spinsters; and also Hannah Williamson; Martha Williamson; Rabecca Williamson; and William Williamson, infants by said Sarah, their guardian v. William Patrickson; Henry Fox; and John Lambert re. indenture 8 Jul 1Charles1 [1625-6] of late John, Lord Bishop of Chester [John Bridgeman, 1577–1652] for considerations grant and let unto Anthony Parkinson, all that rectory, parsonage and par. church of Arlecdon, Cumberland [Cumbria], with the appurtenances and other lands tenements and hereditaments, pastures, wood, underwood, rents, reversions, farms, stables, gardens whatsoever.... C78/1602, no. 5 [138]
1677 25 July 29 Susanna Marlowe, widow v. John Maxye; Thomas Chaplyn; William Marlowe, also an infant; Joseph Beamond, doctor in divinity; Henry Parker, esq; and John Lambe, gent re. marriage agreement May 1652, late Richard Marlowe of East Bargholt [East Bergholt], Suffolk and the complt. Susanna Marlowe, widow; agrement with complts' late father William Cooke of Carsey [Kersey], Suff. settlement or jointure of land and tenement of the clear value of £60... C78/879, no. 3 [139]
1677 25 July 29 Anthony, earl of Shaftesbury; Maurice Hunt; and Thomas South, gent v. John Norden, esq; Elizabeth Norden; Sir John Earnly, knight; William Trumball; and Walter Daniel re. loan £3000 July 1666, from Earl of Shaftsbury by John Nordon, and his manor, capital messuage and farm of Badbury, Wilts. with the rights, members and appurtenances and of divers messuages, lands and tenements in Badbury, Chiseldon, Liddington and Upham [in par. of Aldbourne]... C78/946, no. 2 [140]
1677 28 July 29 Edward, lord Ingram, viscount Irwyn in the kingdom of Scotland, an infant, son and heir of Henry, viscount Irwyn, late deceased brother and heir of Thomas Ingram, esq, who was son and heir of Sir Arthur Ingram, knight, by Sir Henry Stapleton, baronet; Henry Slingsby; and George Townesend, esqs his guardians v. Christopher Nevile, esq & Katherine his wife; Sir John Wright, baronet; and Tobias Jenkins, esq re. descent of the estate of Sir Arthur ingram {ca. 1565–1642], he been seized of the manor or lordship of Hatfield, Yorks and the manors of Fishlake, Thorne alias Thurne, Stamford and Dwie Thorpe [?Dowthorpe] in the cos. of York and Lincs., and diverse lands and hereditaments in the town or manor of Bridsall [?Birdsall, Yorks.] and the rectory of Bridsall Yorks; settled on the male heirs... C78/1015, no. 2 [141]
1677 26 Oct 29 William Chudleigh gentleman and Nicholas Hookes esq executors of William Chudleigh v. Sir John Crooke; Dodsworth Crooke; James Chudleigh re. conveyance 21 Apr 1674 by Sir John Crooke [or Sir John Croke] to William Chudleigh of all that capital messuage or mansion House in Chilton , Bucks called Chilton House with its right, members and appurtenances and all that close of pasture ground called Church Close, 4 acres, and all wood and trees growing thereon and that other parcel of enclosed ground lying at the south end of the church Close called Haddick Close. one acre... C78/2070, no. 18 [142]
1677 26 Oct 29 Sarah Jevon, widow, formerly wife and executrix of Samuel Graunt, gent v. James Graunt re. estate of late Samuel Graunt; widow Saral Jevon with fower small children; chattel lease of prebendary of Sarum, £30 p.a and legacy of £600 left to defendt... C78/864, no. 4 [143]
1677 27 Oct 29 William Sadler v Digby Kittermaster; Anne Kittermaster; William Holhoake; and John Sadler re. loan £100 10 Aug 1Charles1 [1634-5], by William Sadler (complt's father) fron Thomas Kittermaster (defndnt's father) secured on several closes and one Springwood in Bentley, Warwickshire, called the ?Batefields... C78/890, no. 6 [144]
1677 27 Oct 29 Sir William Jones, Attorney General, on the behalf of William Milner v. Gregory Geareing Payments due to the vicar of the parish of Denchworth in lieu of small tythes. C78/1443, no. 1 [145]
1677 31 Oct. 29 Thomas Lambert v Thomas and Martha Swayne Cancellation of bonds re debtor payable from the manor of Abrie, Wilts. C78/744, no. 2 [146]
1677 31 Oct 29 Sir Henry Massingberd, baronet [1609–1680] v. Edward Palmer, esq re. demise £3,000 9 Feb 1654 for 500 years, by defndnt. Edward Palmer to Dame Penelope Spencer [1598-1667] and Margaret Spencer [1627-1698] her daughter, now countess of Shaftesbury, of manor and honour of Peverills and the manor and lordship of Thwaites and several other lands, tenements and hereditaments in Paston, Gunthorpe, Walton [now all in Peterborough] and Peterborough, Northants [now in Cambs]... C78/1589, no. 17 [147]
1677 5 Nov 29 Thomas Sherwill of London, merchant, since deceased v. Robert Starr re. Ordered and decreed that the said parties should come to an account before Sir John Coell, Master of this Court, who was to compute and allow the defndnt. the said £500 with interest, from the several times it ought to have been paid, by the said Award, till the same was received out of the complt's estate, under the commission of bankruptcy... the ship 'Phillipp of London'... C78/949, no. 4 [148]
1677 7 Nov 29 Richard Thorne of Putney, Surrey, esq v. John Dunsmore & Elizabeth his wife, the relict and executrix of Thomas Sutton re. demise 27 Oct 1670 by Robert Clifton to Thomas Sutton of a messuage or tenement, with the appurtenances, lying in or near Drury Lane in par. of St Gyles in the fields [St Giles-in-the-Fields] and of a little piece of ground anciently inclosed from the street by a brick wall... C78/951, no. 12 [149]
1677 9 Nov 29 Thomas Tolson; Sir Richard Piggott, knight; and Humphry Nicholson v. Thomas Chebald & Margery his wife; William Chebald; and William Samborne re. marriage agreement William Chebald (defndt. son and heir of defndt.Thomas Chebald) and Elizabeth Tolson, dau. of complt. Thomas Tolson; £400 of lawful English money to be paid by Thomas Chebald... C78/874, no. 6 [150]
1677 10 Nov 29 William Berkwith & Damaris his wife, relict and executrix of William Pype; and Margaret Pype an infant, one of the daughters of said William Pype and complainant Damoris by said Damoris her guardian v. Thomas Crosse the elder; Benjamin Mould; Benjamin Izard; Arthur marshall; John Baker; John Browning; and Thomas Bromhill re. repayment of bonds: one bond 14 Sep 1675 due 15 Mar then next, and another bond same date, £200 penalty for payment of £103 on the 15 Mar then next... C78/868, no. 3 [151]
1677 10 Nov 29 John Nowis v. Robert Merefield; Thomas Justy; and Henry Hutchins re. sale £330 25/26 Oct 18th year now Majesty's reign [1666-67], by Thomas Justy to Henry Hutchins of estate of inheritance containing 90 acres in Masterton [Mosterton], Dorset.. mortgage £100 10 Nov 17th year now Majesty's reign [1665-6]... C78/898, no. 6 [152]
1677 12 Nov 29 Mary Dormer; Margaret Dormer; and Elizabeth Dormer infants by John Belson their guardian v. Mary Dormer widow; Charles Dormer an infant by John Dormer his guardian; Robert Dormer; and William Dormer likewise infants by Edward Webb their guardian; William Dormer; John Webb; and George Weedon executors of Charles Dormer deceased re. the scope of the bill being to enforce the said William Dormer, John Webb and George Weedon, the executors of the said Charles Dormer (the complts' father decsed.), to accept the trust reposed in them by the will of the said Charles, that he was possessed of a personal estate worth £2,000 and a real estate in Bucks. worth £800 p.a. and an estate in Hampshire and Sussex worth £600 p.a... C78/2069, no. 7 [153]
1677 12 Nov 29 Thomas Evans & Elizabeth his wife v. Thomas Willey & Abigaile his wife; and William Collins [apparently same as below] re. complt. Elizabeth Evans and her claim on the estate of Alice Oughton, whom she had served in the nature of a household servant for many years without recompense or wages, and Alice Oughton's divers messuages and tenements in the par. of St Giles in the Fields [St Giles-in-the-Fields], Middx. and and divers other goods and chattels... C78/879, no. 2 [154]
1677 12 Nov 29 Thomas Evans & Elizabeth his wife v. Thomas Willey & Abigaile his wife; and William Collins [apparently same as above] re. complt. Elizabeth Evans and her claim on the estate of Alice Oughton, whom she had served in the nature of a household servant for many years without recompense or wages, and Alice Oughton's divers messuages and tenements in the par. of St Giles in the Fields [St Giles-in-the-Fields], Middx. and and divers other goods and chattels... C78/909, no. 8 [155]
1677 14 Nov 29 William Lyley, gent v. Barbarah Devevere, widow; and George Gamble, gent re. loan £500 at 6% about 3 years before, by defndt. George Gamble, from defndt. Barbarah Devevere secured on several lands in co. of Yorks. If not repaid Mrs Devevere to receive rents and profits of land; loan £800 by Gamble from complt. to release him from prison... C78/1282, no. 4 [156]
1677 15 Nov 29 Elizabeth Spencer, one of the daughters and coheirs of the Honorable Richard Spencer, esq, deceased v. Mary Spencer, widow, relict of the said Richard Spencer; Gilbert, lord archbishop of Canterbury; The Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury; Robert Say, doctor in divinity; William Gee, esq & Mary his wife; John Venables, esq & Margaret his wife re. descent, from Richard Spencer (the complt's. father) of the rectory of Orpington, Kent (it having been demised about December 1641 by Henry Robinson then parson of Orpington) being a rectory without a cure, having a perpetual vicarage and confirmed by the Archbishop and Dean and Chapter of Canterbury... C78/868, no. 5 [157]
1677 17 Nov 29 Ferdinando Bucknall; and Thomas Tomlinson v. William Wylley; William Hall; Ralph Bucknall; Ralph Wayne; Dame Sarah Bucknall, widow; and John Bucknall, esq re. demise by 3 indentures of 19 Jan 1675 by Ralph Wayne and Ralph Bucknall of several pieces or parcels of ground, springs, waters, watercourses, licenses, liberties, powers and authorities, buildings, waterworks in ?York Garden in the par. of St Martins in the fields [St Martin-in-the-Fields], Middx. unto William Woolley and William Hall... C78/861, no. 3 [158]
1677 19 Nov 29 Sir William Drake of Shardeloes, Bucks and John Drake an infant by Mathew Johnson v James Ravenscroft; Francis Withins; and James Perrott Portion payable from trust of the manor of Shardloes, Bucks. C78/1222, no. 3 [159]
1677 20 Nov 29 John Washington v. William Duhurst, & Margaret his wife; Robert Willison; Symon Washington; and Richard Washington re. leases with provisoes 28 Jan 12Charles1 [1636-7] of two tenements, used as one intire messuage, in Penrith, Cumberland by Henry Hudson (purchased by him of Sir John Lowther [1605-1675]) to Dr Lancelott Dawes... C78/1602, no. 3 [160]
1677 21 Nov 29 John Cooper alias Butcher v. Robert Sparkes;John Laminaway; and Thomas Roberts re. loan £600 four years since, by Richard Cooper (the complnts' father, now decsd.) from the defndnts., secured on a messuage and lands called Great House in Budgwick [?Rudgwick], Sussex; defndnts. entered on the premises in the complnts. father's lifetime... C78/1636, no. 3 [161]
1677 22 Nov. 29 John Elliott v Thomas and Christopher Elliott Mortgage and trust of lands in Hitchingfield and Billingshurst, Sussex. C78/860, no. 3 [162]
1677 23 Nov 29 Thomas Taylor and Anne his wife v Paul Dodwell and Dame Elizabeth his wife; William Stratford and Susannah his wife; and Robert Taylor re. provision made by Suzanna Leigh mother of the complt. and in her widowhood, out of her great personal estate, did in writing to assign to Sir Walter Rawleigh, Knight decsed., monies intended to provide for complt. during her lifetime... C78/890, no. 5 [163]
1677 24 Nov 29 Thomas Bennet; Christopher Granger; John Packer; Charles Rampaine; Christopher Sibley; and Joseph Cragg creditors of John Sibley gentleman v. Emery Hill; Richard Pagett; Thomas Mason; John Greene; Adam Langley; Mary Sibly; George Sibley; and Charles Sibley re. debts of late John Sibley amounting to £269 15s 1d; his will 17 Sep 1676, and his desire to settle his debts out of the proceeds of sale of his messuages, lands and tenements.... C78/1914, no. 8 [164]
1677 24 Nov 29 Henry Benson v. Caius Gabriel Cibber [1630–1700, father of Colley Cibber] & Joan his wife; William Adams; and Valentine Shukburgh re. descent of several royalties, land, tenements and hereditaments in Dodford in Northamptonshire.. C78/868, no. 2 [165]
1677 24 Nov 29 Thomas Erle of Charborrough, Dorset, esq [Lt-Gen. Thomas Erle, 1650–1720] v. Edmund Butler, esq; John Olliffe, clerk; John Weare; Robert Weare, gent; Anthony Baker, by John Gillett his guardian; George Ballett; James Goadich; Phillipp Goadich, by John Cromplier their guardian; and Robert Best re. complt. is seized of the manor of Maperton or Mapleton [Mapperton] in par. West Almer [Almer near Winterborne Zelston], Dorset and several farms, lands and tenements lands, meadows, pastures & downs; dispute over enclosure of lands. C78/1061, no. 7 [166]
1677 24 Nov 29 Susanna Bard, widow, relict of William Bard of North Kelsey, Lincs, esq; and Henry Bard, son and heir of said William Bard, an infant, by said Susanna Bard, his mother and guardian v. Christopher Benson re. Susannah Bard seized of [named] closes since death of William Bard (complt's late husband) in May 1674, in manor of North Kelsey, Lincs and the absence, for 100 years past, of any commom feeding or depasturing or any other profit or liberty whatsover... C78/1164, no. 3 [167]
1677 26 Nov 29 John Parrett of Plymouth, Devon, instrument maker; and Nathaniel Parrett, an infant, by said John Parrett, his father and guardian; and Jane Harris of Plymouth, widow v. George Nations & Mary his wife re. praying the decree of this Court against the defndnt's, whereby to enforce them to pay unto and suffer therin the complts. to enjoy several legacies and bequests which they thereby pretended they had right unto, by virtue of the last will and testament of one Thomas Gay, decsd. ... C78/1231, no. 5 [168]
1677 3 Dec 29 Robert Halford, gent; Thomas Bubb; and Thomas Capner v. Thomas Castle re. debts, £1,100 of complt. Halford and his manor or barton of Barton Abbott and manor farm of Tulwell & other lands in Gloucs defndt. Thomas Castle undertook to pay debt 1 Aug, 19Charles2 [1667-8] in consideration of all the premises except some land... C78/1104, no. 2 [169]
1677 4 Dec 29 Frances Munn administratrix with the will annexed of Charles Browne merchant during the minority of Margaret Browne an infant daughter and executrix of said Charles Browne and the said Margaret Browne and Mary Browne by the said Frances Munn v. The Governor and Company of Merchants in London trading to the East Indies; Michael Dunkyn; Christopher Browne; Samuel Sambrooke; Peter Daniel; Henry Johnson; John Gourney; Richard Moore; and Thomas Canham AND Francis Hodges and Edward Throckmorton v. Michael Dunkyn; Frances Munn widow; Margaret Browne and Mary Browne re. ordered and decreed that the defndts. in the first cause should come to an account with the complts. before Master sir Andrewe Hacket of this Court in manner following; should account for all the estate and proceeds of the said Charles Brown that came to the hands of Michael Dununkin, his father so far as the said... C79/95, no. [170]
1677 4 Dec 29 Anne Onyon, widow; Samuel Onyon; and Mary Bower v. Sarah Robinson; Margaret Curtis; and Mary Cakebread re. surrender Aug 1672 and bequest of Edward Greygoose of copyhold tenement called Redwell and 12 acres of land in manor of Matell [Madelles] or Marles in Epping, Essex... C78/906, no. 9 [171]
1677 4 Dec 29 Sir Anthony Chester of Chicheley, Bucks, baronet [3rd Bart. c.1633–1698] v. Robert Wynne, esq; John Shan, esq & Elizabeth his wife re. the complt. being uncle unto and intrusted for the defndnt. Elizabeth Shan, when she was sole, and having £500 of hers, did, 4 or 5 years before, give security for the same to Elizabeth by a mortgage of certain lands and tenements in the parish of Lavendon, Bucks. with condition that upon payment of the £500 and interest, the said mortgage should be void... C78/1282, no. 5 [172]
1677 6 Dec 29 Francis Rainsford, esq, executor of Anne Lewis v. John Metford; Christofer Wilkinson; and Mary Beard re. will Sept 1668, of John Metford, doctor in physik, and his considerable real and personal estate, and his intention to make provision for the payment of his debts, the greatest part whereof was to the said Anne Lewis, and for the maintenance of the defendant John Metford, his nephew and heir... C78/1589, no. 16 [173]
1677 7 Dec 29 Mary Wells, widow, executrix of John Wells v. William Howes, son and heir of William Howes re. loan £50, 8 Oct 1659 by William Howes, the father, from Jeremy Wells, secured on all those his arable lands, lyes, meadows and pasture grounds est. 12 acres in ?Tebworth and Chalgrave, Beds. C78/861, no. 2 [174]
1677 8 Dec. 29 John Melchior and Thomas Marshall v Daniel Whitefoote and Jane his wife; John Whitefoote, clerke; John Davy; and Bryan Smyth Trust of mortgaged lands in Hapton, Norfolk C78/790, no. 2 [175]
1677 9 Dec 29 John Holman of Weston Favell, Northt, baronet v. Thomas Baskerville, esq & Frances his wife re. loan £1,200 11 Jan 23rd year now Majst' reign [1671-2], by defndts or one of them, secured on lands, tenements and hereditaments in the several pars. of Earsely alias Eardisley, Willersley and Parton, or in some or one of them, in the co. of Hereford. C78/1179, no. 7 [176]
1677 10 Dec 29 Thomas Ankers v. John Nevett and Charleton Hill re. marriage agreement John Nevett and Rachel Davies 24 Jan 28Charles1[sic] descent of one messuage or tenement and one orchard, garden and hempbutt in Hodnett [Hodnet], Salop, £3 or £4 p.a... C78/2049, no. 1 [177]
1677 11 Dec 29 Richard Thompson, esq v. Robert Tustian & Mary his wife, executrix of Jerome Bullocke, an infant, by his guardian duly assigned by the court re. demise 30 Dec 20James [1622-3] by sir Thomas Russell of Peopleton, Worcs. of one messuage called ?Veills and 20 acres of arable land and divers other lands therto belonging to one William Bullock for £99, determinable on three lives; will of William Bullock and descent of property.... C78/1104, no. 8 [178]
1677 11 Dec 29 Martha Swettenham, late wife and executrix of Peter Swettenham her late husband v. William Swettenham; and Thomas Swettenham re. deed of ffeoffment by Thomas Swettenham (the said Peter's g-father) in respect of rent issuing out of a farm called Fosters farm, authorising the defendants William and Thomas to receive the 32 pounds rent; will 20 Nov 1657 of Thomas Swettenham... C78/1104, no. 4 [179]
1677 15 Dec. 29 Robert Cuddon administrator of Francis Cuddon v Tobias Blosse and Thomas Dey re. loan £100 20 Mar 1669, by Thomas Blosse, the defndnt's father, from Francis Cuddon, secured on all that messuage or tenement called Baldryes in Little Belstead, Suffolk and several parcels of land... C78/790, no. 3 [180]
1677 15 Dec. 29 Dame Jane Sheffield v Charles Dallyson Debts owed to Robert Offley and mortgage of the manor of Lissington [by Wragby] , Lincs. C78/1222, no. 2 [181]
1677 15 Dec 29 Richard Howe esq & Grace his wife; and Elizabeth Lyndsell an infant by said Richard Howe her guardian which said Grace and Elizabeth are daughters and coheirs of Edward Lyndsell gentleman deceased v. Richard Godfrey and John White re. will nuncupatative [oral will] of Edward Lyndsell, about 14 years since, his issue Grace about 4 years and Elizabeth about 2 years, and his estate of the several manors of Teddingham, Berry and Farlyes in Sawbridge Worth [Sawbridgeworth], Herts C78/1892, no. 17 [182]
1677 15 Dec 29 John Pollard v. George Hamond re. seeking to be relieved against a verdict at law obtained by the defndnt. against the complt. for £63, which the defndnt. pretended was due to him for beer which he delivered to the complt., whilst he carried on the trade of victualling in Colchester... C78/1759, no. 8 [183]
1677 15 Dec 29 John Goldsmith, gent, son and heir of John Goldsmith of Lincolns Inn, Middx, esq, an infant by Henry Chauncy, esq, his guardian; Thomas Jenney, administrator of Dina Jenney, eldest daughter of said John Goldsmith and the relict of William Jenney, esq; Elizabeth Jenney, an infant, only daughter of same Dina Jenney by said Thomas Jenney her guardian; and Elizabeth Goldsmith the youngest daughter of said John Goldsmith v. John Thruston, esq; and John Dey, esq re. will 13 Nov 1659 of John Goldsmith, his debts of £2,500, his desire to make provision for his daughters and his manor of ?Durston and othe freeholdand copyhold messuages, land and tenements in Middx.... C78/1729, no. 3 [184]
1677 15 Dec 29 William Secker, clerk, rector of Leigh, Essex v. Thomas March re. right of the rector for last 8 years to tithes, great and small, compositions etc. from 24 acres of arable and 79 acres of pasture in par. Leigh, Essex.. C78/1598, no. 4 [185]
1677 16 Dec 29 Samuel Sowton of London, merchant v. Peter Albertsonhoost of Stockholm, Sweden, mariner re. defndnt. Peter Albertsonhoost, who was master and part owner of ship 'Fortune', contracted, about May 1673, to load barrels of tar and pitch from Wyburgh in Sweden and deliver to port of London; many barrels found to be empty on arrival at port of London.... C78/949, no. 6 [186]
1677 17 Dec 29 Sir William Clifton, son & heir of Sir Clifford Clifton, by Symon Bennett his uncle v Dame Frances Clifton, widow; Willm Sacheverell; and Bridgett Holland, widow Marriage settlement Sept nono Caroli prim[1633-4], of manors of Clifton, Wilford, Stanton Super le Wolds [Stanton-on-the-Wolds], Hodfacke [Hodsock], Blyth, Carleton [?Carlton-on-Trent], Kingston [Kingston on Soar], Carleton Baron [Carlton in Lindrick], Notts. C78/950, no. 3 [187]
1677 17 Dec 29 Mary Holford an infant by Thomas Walderne gentleman her guardian v. Jane Allott widow and John Wilson re. descent of estate, £3,500, of Samuell Allott, late g-father of complt. Mary Holford ; defndnt. widow Jane Allott (third wife of Samuell) possessed herself of the estate... C79/95, no. [188]