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*STAC 5/G38/4 - I D - 25 Eliz - Francis Goldsmith Sr v Edward Goldringe
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*STAC 5/G42/29 - B A C I D - 19 Eliz - London, Essex - Francis Goldsmith v Edward Golding
*STAC 5/G42/29 - B A C I D - 19 Eliz - Francis Goldsmith v Edward Golding
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*STAC 5/G9/2 - I D - 20 Eliz - London, Essex - Francis Goldsmith v Edward Goldinge
*STAC 5/G9/2 - I D - 20 Eliz - Francis Goldsmith v Edward Goldinge
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*STAC 5/G38/4 - I D - 25 Eliz - London, Essex - Francis Goldsmith Sr v Edward Goldringe
  
 
''' Goldsmith, John '''
 
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*STAC 5/G1/20 - B A - Mich 37/38 Eliz - Robert Goldsmith v Thomas Willoughby, John Cole, Nicholas Aldridge, Nicholas Neve, Thomas Basset, George Cowdrye, Martin Holland, Humphrey Wells
 
*STAC 5/G1/20 - B A - Mich 37/38 Eliz - Robert Goldsmith v Thomas Willoughby, John Cole, Nicholas Aldridge, Nicholas Neve, Thomas Basset, George Cowdrye, Martin Holland, Humphrey Wells
  
'''Notes, Additions and Corrections'''
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''' Bevan Case Index '''
*STAC 5/G9/2 - Interrs refer the deft Goldinge's marriage to Margaret step daughter of Richard Hardinge, and to a journey from London to visit her mother & step-father at Writtle, Essex, worship at Writtle church, and subsequently to Sudbury in Suffolk. Deft of Furnival's Inn, London. See also STAC 5/H79/34 in [[STAC Harding]].(dk)
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*Goldsmith v Cooke - STAC 5/G42/33
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*Goldsmith v Golding - STAC 5/G42/29, STAC 5/G9/2, STAC 5/G38/4
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*Goldsmith v Matthew - STAC 5/G13/37
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*Goldsmith v Willoughby - STAC 5/G1/20
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'''Notes, Additions and Corrections'''  
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*STAC 5/G9/2 - Interrs refer the deft Goldinge's marriage to Margaret step daughter of Richard Hardinge, and to a journey from London to visit her mother & step-father at Writtle, Essex, worship at Writtle church, and subsequently to Sudbury in Suffolk. Deft of Furnival's Inn, London.(dk)
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*Biography in “The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603,” ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981.  
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**GOLDSMITH, Francis (d.1586), of London and Crayford, Kent.

Revision as of 16:26, 23 February 2018

Goldsmith, Francis

  • STAC 5/G42/29 - B A C I D - 19 Eliz - London, Essex - Francis Goldsmith v Edward Golding
  • STAC 5/G9/2 - I D - 20 Eliz - London, Essex - Francis Goldsmith v Edward Goldinge
  • STAC 5/G38/4 - I D - 25 Eliz - London, Essex - Francis Goldsmith Sr v Edward Goldringe

Goldsmith, John

  • STAC 5/G13/37 - B A - 36 Eliz - John Goldsmyth v William Mathew, Edward Boyne et al
  • STAC 5/G42/33 - B A C - 35 Eliz - John Goldsmith v Thomas Cooke, John Lawnder et al

Goldsmith, Robert

  • STAC 5/G1/20 - B A - Mich 37/38 Eliz - Robert Goldsmith v Thomas Willoughby, John Cole, Nicholas Aldridge, Nicholas Neve, Thomas Basset, George Cowdrye, Martin Holland, Humphrey Wells

Bevan Case Index

  • Goldsmith v Cooke - STAC 5/G42/33
  • Goldsmith v Golding - STAC 5/G42/29, STAC 5/G9/2, STAC 5/G38/4
  • Goldsmith v Matthew - STAC 5/G13/37
  • Goldsmith v Willoughby - STAC 5/G1/20

Notes, Additions and Corrections

  • STAC 5/G9/2 - Interrs refer the deft Goldinge's marriage to Margaret step daughter of Richard Hardinge, and to a journey from London to visit her mother & step-father at Writtle, Essex, worship at Writtle church, and subsequently to Sudbury in Suffolk. Deft of Furnival's Inn, London.(dk)
  • Biography in “The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603,” ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981.
    • GOLDSMITH, Francis (d.1586), of London and Crayford, Kent.