Catalogue description Short title: Adams v City of Canterbury. [Case reference: main entry, SCEL-16393]....

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Details of STAC 5/A51/18
Reference: STAC 5/A51/18
Description:

Short title: Adams v City of Canterbury.

[Case reference: main entry, SCEL-16393].

Documents: bill only.

Plaintiffs: James Adams, yeoman, of St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex.

Defendants: Thomas Long, Thomas Hovenden, William Clarke, and Simon Broom all mayors of Canterbury in different years.

County: Kent.

Subject: unlawful licensing of butchers to kill calves, sheep and lambs in Lent and to sell the flesh (Kent at Law, p1).

Regnal year: 44 Eliz.

Date: 44 Eliz
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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