Catalogue description Short title: King's Almoner v Diott. Plaintiffs: Lancelot Andrews, Bishop of Chichester...

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Details of STAC 8/1/30
Reference: STAC 8/1/30
Description:

Short title: King's Almoner v Diott.

Plaintiffs: Lancelot Andrews, Bishop of Chichester and King's Almoner.

Defendants: Anthony Diott, esq of the Inner Temple and John Lynacar, gent of Chorley, Staffordshire.

Subject: Bond given by the said John Lynacar to Richard Parramour of Huntingdon, esq (who committed suicide), to be exchanged for a rent at Loseby.

Leicestershire, Huntingdonshire.

Date of first document: June 1608.

Barnes category: Concealment of the goods of a suicide; officer's misfeasance

Date: 1608
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Access conditions: Open Immediately

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