Catalogue description Short title: Seyntleger v The Archbishop of Canterbury. Plaintiffs: John SEYNTLEGER,...

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Details of C 1/1071/17-18
Reference: C 1/1071/17-18
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Short title: Seyntleger v The Archbishop of Canterbury.

Plaintiffs: John SEYNTLEGER, esquire, son and heir of George Seyntleger, knight.

Defendants: Thomas [CRANMER], archbishop of Canterbury, and Richard RICHE, knight, chancellor of the Augmentations.

Subject: Detention of deeds relating to the manors of Mere, Clent, Handsworth, Kilpeck, Sopley, Cold Ashton, Bradley, Hagley, Old Swinford, Bordesley, Heybarnes (in Bordesley), Fayrmayns, Newport Pagnell, Great and Little Linford, Highen, Yeadbury, Witheridge, Milton, Damarell, Halls Annery (in Northam), Horton (cf. Hordland in Parkham), Bukkysht (cf. Buck's Cross in Parham), Illers, Riveton (in Langtree), Torrington, Taddiport (in Little Torrington), Week (in Langtree), Fenton, West Down, Yarnscombe, Clyfford, Corbyn, Bevyshyll, Instow, Huish (in Instow), Stapeldon (in Cookbury), Cookbury, Rollyston, Virworthy (in Pancrasweek), Hankford (in Bulkworthy), Holwyll (in North Littleham ?), Huntspill, Marreys, Belluton (in Stanton Drew), Pensford, Brean, Exton, South Quarum (in Winsford) and East Cranmore, and the forest of Haywood. Staffordshire, Herefordshire, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Buckingham, Devon, Somerset

Date: 1538-1544
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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