Catalogue description Short title: Dodd v Browning. Plaintiffs: William Dodd. Defendants: John Browning and...

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Details of C 1/1/14
Reference: C 1/1/14
Description:

Short title: Dodd v Browning.

Plaintiffs: William Dodd.

Defendants: John Browning and John att Hull of "Chekewell".

Subject: Theft of goods worth 20 marks by defendants, feoffees of William. Also mentions Margaret, duchess of Clarence.

Date: 1415-1417
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Full details in Calendars of Proceedings in Chancery in the reign of Queen Elizabeth (Record Commission, 1827) [this includes sample pleadings from Richard II to Elizabeth I]

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