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Pleas before James Montagu at Wisbech, 24 Sept. 12 William III [1700]

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS EDR/E5/1/2a

Scope and Contents

There is no gaol delivery.

  1. 1r. Final concord: John Sugar and John Musgrave, plaintiffs, and Richard Blakey and Martha, his wife, and John Worland and Elizabeth, his wife, defendants, relating to a messuage, 12 acres of land and three acres of marsh land with appurtenances in Sutton.
  2. 1r. Final concord: John Marshall and Richard King junior, plaintiffs, and Richard King senior and Sarah, his wife, Moses King, and John North and Elizabeth, his wife, defendants, relating to a messuage, two acres of land and 64 acres of pasture with appurtenances in Leverington, Elm and Wisbech.
  3. 1v. Final concord: Richard Offty and William Garner and Alice, his wife, plaintiffs, and William Offty and Isabella, his wife, defendants, relating to 30 acres of land, 20 acres of pasture and 20 acres of marsh land with appurtenances in Whittlesey.
  4. 2r. John Hewit of Littleport, yeoman, is summoned to answer George Hawkins, gentleman, in an action of debt of 54 pounds relating to the rent on a lease of a close called Whinbush Croft comprising nine acres more or less and a cottage with appurtenances at Littleport. Hewit fined; to pay costs and damages.

Dates

  • Creation: 24 Sept. 12 William III [1700]

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Extent

1 rolled item(s) (1 roll comprising 2 membranes)

Language of Materials

Latin

Repository Details

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