Catalogue description Short title: Hyde v Booth. Plaintiffs: Benjamin Hyde of London, painter-stainer, and...
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Reference: | STAC 8/165/22 |
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Short title: Hyde v Booth. Plaintiffs: Benjamin Hyde of London, painter-stainer, and John Sparrowe esq. Defendants: Samuel Booth, Margery Booth his wife, Samuel Carter, Joan Carter his wife, William Townsend, and others. Subject: Forcible entry in the Sanctuary at Westminster, assault on Thomas Playell, bailiff, and rescue of Thomas Hyde of Earley, Berkshire, from arrest for debt. Middlesex. Barnes category: assault; destruction of property; unlawful assembly; rescue; contempt. Another action was also brought before the Court of King's Bench, criminal or civil side |
Date: | 1623 February |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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