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371
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Exemplification in the Exchequer of a Record in the Remembrancer’s Office...,
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- [1591]; [1594] (Creation)
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Exemplification in the Exchequer of a Record in the Remembrancer’s Office, 33-4 Eliz. [1591], comprising:
- Memorandum and text of a writ of dedimus potestatem, addressed to Watkin Lowgher, Esqre., Gabriel Lewes, Philip Craddock, John Lawrence, Philip Bowen, and John Edwardes, authorising them to take depositions in reply to specified interrogatories in a suit between Thos. Maunsell, Esqre., Anthony Powell, Hopkin Powell, and William Evan, against John Turberville, concerning the tithes of Penvey, Treannell, Court - Colman, Aber Kenfig, and Keuen Cribor, p. Newcastle, leased by the Abbot and Convent of Margam to Jeuan David ap Jenkyn’. Dated: Westminster, 23 June, 33 Eliz. [1591].
- Return of the writ, with answers to the interrogatories by nine witnesses on oath, [Latin and English]. Dated: 20th Sept., 33rd Eliz. [1591]. Witness: Sir William Peryam, kt [Chief Baron of the Exchequer]; at Westminster. Dated: 5th Nov., 36 Eliz, [1594]. Imperfect and indistinct impression of the Seal of the Court of Exchequer (c.93mm).
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Preferred citation: 371.
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales