Catalogue description Short title: Atterton v Ingleby. Plaintiffs: John Atterton esq and Catherine his wife,...

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Details of C 78/100/9
Reference: C 78/100/9
Description:

Short title: Atterton v Ingleby.

Plaintiffs: John Atterton esq and Catherine his wife, a daughter and co-heir of John late Lord Conyers, son and heir of Christopher Lord Conyers of Hornby, Yorkshire, deceased.

Defendants: John Ingleby esq, who married Alice, widow of Leonard Conyers, younger son of Christopher Lord Conyers, and Thomas Ingleby, elder son of John Ingleby.

Subject of decree: Possession of a lease of the parsonage of Rudby, Yorks made by Christ Church Oxford to Christopher Lord Conyers and assigned by him to Leonard Conyers for life.

Date of decree: 19 May 41 Eliz.

Date: 1599 May 19
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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