Catalogue description Short title: Overbury v Talbott. Plaintiff(s): Thomas Overbury, gent, now knight....
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Reference: | E 134/6Jas1/Hil13 |
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Short title: Overbury v Talbott. Plaintiff(s): Thomas Overbury, gent, now knight. Defendant(s): John Talbot, Esquire, Gertrude Wyntour, widow, Edward Barrett the elder, Edward Barrett the younger, Phillip Lench, gent, Robert Barrett, Thomas Gower. Subject of depositions: Property of Thomas Wintour, of Huddington, Esq, attainted of high treason. How many 'bullaries' of salt water or salt fatts in Droitwich, with their 'cribbs' [rooms in which the salt is laid] and 'scales' [houses to boil salt water in] belonged to Wintour? Whether Wintour gave his father-in-law, John Talbot, a pair of gloves, to the 'intent he might perform a condic' on in certain indentures, and that he might thereby sell his 'fatts' in Droitwich. 'Sale of salt fatts' by Winter to Robert Saunders. County/place: Worcestershire. Date of commission: 28 November 1608. Additional information: interrogatories and depositions taken 13 January 1609 at Evesham. Deponent(s): Walter Mowle; John Allen; George Harrys; Roger Norberry. |
Date: | 1609 Jan 23-1609 Feb 13 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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