Catalogue description Short title: Boyes v Drake. Plaintiffs: John Boyes, Arthur Boyes, James King and Richard...

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Details of C 2/Eliz/B2/41
Reference: C 2/Eliz/B2/41
Description:

Short title: Boyes v Drake.

Plaintiffs: John Boyes, Arthur Boyes, James King and Richard Waterhouse.

Defendants: John and Gilbert Drake and John Midgley.

Subject: Fraudulent conveyances. Messuage in Northowram, Yorkshire, of which Robert Child was seised; also of copyholds, parcel of the manor of Wakefield, Yorkshire, which premises descended to his only daughter Mary, who was admitted to the copyhold etc.

Document type: [pleadings]

Date: Between 1558 and 1603
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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