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- 1620, May 22. (Creation)
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Certifies his master of proceedings in Chancery by Sir Francis. On Friday 19th May, when William Maurice Jones saw his opportunity and when Mr Baron Bromley sat in Chancery, he moved on behalf of Mr Owen Ellis that the injunction to stay judgment be dissolved. Baron Bromley said that Lady Eurs [sic] had no title to the premises ... that was worth a button or to that effect. It was ordered that the injunction be stayed until next term. Sir John Walter advised letting them enter this order, and then he himself would go to the Lord Chancellor's house to move for the Prince and overthrow all they had done before. No man sues William Maurice in the Common Pleas except Mr James Price, and he now has left off prosecuting. Hopes to return on the 29th of the month or thereabouts.
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Available on microfilm at the Library (NLW Film 1034).
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 392.