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Revision as of 04:12, 27 March 2009

Archives > Archive:Probate Records > Archive:Records in The Catalogue > C 33/37

Digital Images of this volume are freely available at Elizabeth I index page of The Anglo American Legal Tradition Website of the University of Houston.


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Quinto Maij 1568 (5 May 1568)

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Fraunc[es] Whytney pl[aintiff]
John Lytlegrome def[endant]

The def[endant] hathe this daye [made his] p[er]sonall apparance [upon a wrytt of] pryviledg.

[Note: Although a significant portion of this page is torn away, missing words were able to be read in the B volume.

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[mercurij decimo die novembris 1568 (Wednesday, November 10, 1568)]

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Estaunce Whitney pl[aintiff]
Roger lewys and
others def[endan]t[es]

Forasmuche as this courte is enformed on the behalfe of the def[endan]t[es] that the pl[aintiff] hathe exhibited in this courte a bill of complainte againste them for & concerninge the same matter w[hi]ch of late he hathe putt in suyte before the q[ueenes] highnes counsaile in the marches of wales, and w[hi]ch hathe there ben herde and ordered / It is thereupon Ordered That yf this enformac[i]on be trewe, then the said matter so broughte hether by the pl[aintiff] is from hence clerly dysmyssed and remytted to thorder and determynac[i]on of the said counsayle /