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''' Trotter, John'''
 
''' Trotter, John'''
*STAC 5/T9/35 - B A - 26 Eliz - John Trotter v Edward Marshall, Tomasine Tarleton
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*STAC 5/T9/35 - B A - 26 Eliz - London - John Trotter v Edward Marshall, Tomasine Tarleton
*STAC 5/T32/10 - I D - 27 Eliz - John Trotter v Tomasyn Carleton, Edward Marshall et al
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*STAC 5/T32/10 - I D - 27 Eliz - London - John Trotter v Tomasyn Carleton, Edward Marshall et al
  
'''Notes, Additions and Corrections'''
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''' Bevan Case Index '''
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*Trotter v Buck - STAC 5/T17/28, STAC 5/T12/37
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*Trotter v Marshall - STAC 5/T9/35, STAC 5/T32/10
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'''Notes, Additions and Corrections'''  
 
*STAC 5/T9/35 - John Trotter, citizen and tallowchandler of the City of London. Attempt to defraud the complt of household goods which he had bought for sale in his shop in Foster Lane in the City of London, claiming they were stolen goods.(dk)
 
*STAC 5/T9/35 - John Trotter, citizen and tallowchandler of the City of London. Attempt to defraud the complt of household goods which he had bought for sale in his shop in Foster Lane in the City of London, claiming they were stolen goods.(dk)

Revision as of 18:37, 13 February 2018

Trotter, Alice and Christopher

  • STAC 5/T17/28 - B A - 45 Eliz - Alice Trotter, Christopher Trotter v Thomas Buok, Thomas Mason et al
  • STAC 5/T12/37 - I D - 44 Eliz - Christopher Trotter et uxor v Robert Bucke, Thomas Mason et al

Trotter, John

  • STAC 5/T9/35 - B A - 26 Eliz - London - John Trotter v Edward Marshall, Tomasine Tarleton
  • STAC 5/T32/10 - I D - 27 Eliz - London - John Trotter v Tomasyn Carleton, Edward Marshall et al

Bevan Case Index

  • Trotter v Buck - STAC 5/T17/28, STAC 5/T12/37
  • Trotter v Marshall - STAC 5/T9/35, STAC 5/T32/10

Notes, Additions and Corrections

  • STAC 5/T9/35 - John Trotter, citizen and tallowchandler of the City of London. Attempt to defraud the complt of household goods which he had bought for sale in his shop in Foster Lane in the City of London, claiming they were stolen goods.(dk)