Difference between revisions of "STAC Norris"

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STAC 5/A8/31 ODNB Brettergh [née Bruen], Katherine (1579–1601), exemplar of godly life by Steve Hindle
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*STAC 5/A8/31 ODNB Brettergh [née Bruen], Katherine (1579–1601), exemplar of godly life by Steve Hindle
 
“Little Woolton in Childwall, Lancashire” “a local seminary priest, Thurstan Hunt, and the lord of the manors of Speke and Garston, Edward Norris. In turn, William Brettergh's attempt as high constable of West Derby hundred to apprehend recusants within the parishes of Huyton and Childwall in May 1600 provoked not only a full-scale riot but the maiming of Brettergh's cattle on two separate occasions”
 
“Little Woolton in Childwall, Lancashire” “a local seminary priest, Thurstan Hunt, and the lord of the manors of Speke and Garston, Edward Norris. In turn, William Brettergh's attempt as high constable of West Derby hundred to apprehend recusants within the parishes of Huyton and Childwall in May 1600 provoked not only a full-scale riot but the maiming of Brettergh's cattle on two separate occasions”

Revision as of 14:01, 22 January 2013

Attorney General

  • STAC 5/A8/31 - I D - 42 Eliz - AG v Edward Norris, Edward Hitchmough, James Pilkington et al
  • STAC 5/A38/31 - C I D - 43 Eliz - AG v Edward Norrys et al
  • STAC 5/A47/32 - I D - 43 Eliz - AG v Edward Norris et al

Notes, Additions and Corrections

  • STAC 5/A8/31 ODNB Brettergh [née Bruen], Katherine (1579–1601), exemplar of godly life by Steve Hindle

“Little Woolton in Childwall, Lancashire” “a local seminary priest, Thurstan Hunt, and the lord of the manors of Speke and Garston, Edward Norris. In turn, William Brettergh's attempt as high constable of West Derby hundred to apprehend recusants within the parishes of Huyton and Childwall in May 1600 provoked not only a full-scale riot but the maiming of Brettergh's cattle on two separate occasions”