Catalogue description Debtor: Richard Dryland the younger, of Faversham in Kent [Faversham Hundred],...

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Details of C 131/102/10
Reference: C 131/102/10
Description:

Debtor: Richard Dryland the younger, of Faversham in Kent [Faversham Hundred], gentleman.

Creditor: Thomas Mirfyn, a citizen and alderman of London.

Amount: £200.

Before whom: William Brown the younger, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster.

When taken: 07/11/1513

First term: 08/11/1514

Last term: 08/11/1514

Writ to: Sheriff of Kent

Sent by: Chancery.

Endorsement: Thomas Boleyn, Sheriff, replies that Richard Dryland was not found in the bailiwick.

Note: Inquisition and return: Date to be returned: 25/11/1517. Attached is the inquisition made at Ospring in Kent on 12/01/1518 before Thomas Boleyn, knight. Richard Dryland was seised in demesne on the day of the recognisance of: the Manor of Holmeston in the Parishes of Faversham and Goodnestone [in Faversham Hundred], and 100 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture, and 20 acres of woodland in Faversham and Goodnestone, called Cokesdiche, outside the Liberty of Faversham, worth £8; 2 messuages, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture, and 40 acres of woodland in Faversham and Denton {Deventon} [in Shamwell Hundred], worth £8.
Date: 1517 Nov 14
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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