Catalogue description Short title: Stonham v Whithode. Plaintiffs: Robert Stonham, esquire, and Mary, his...

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Details of C 1/165/15
Reference: C 1/165/15
Description:

Short title: Stonham v Whithode.

Plaintiffs: Robert Stonham, esquire, and Mary, his wife.

Defendants: Richard Whithode, priest, and others, feoffees to uses, and Richard Wakefeld, of Newark, son and heir of Richard Wakefeld.

Subject: Performance of the terms of an agreement relating to seven messuages and land in Newark. Nottinghamshire Please Note That This Document Has Been Incorrectly Placed In This File, As Robert Stonham Died In July 1455, and This Case Must Date From Either the Chancellorship of John Staffordshire, Archbishop of Canterbury, Between 1443-50, or the First Months of the Chancellorship of Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Cantebury, In 1455

Date: 1443 - 1450 or 1455
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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