Catalogue description Short title: Monyngton v Cornwall. Plaintiffs: Thomas Monyngton, esquire, Sybell, late...
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Reference: | C 1/658/36 |
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Short title: Monyngton v Cornwall. Plaintiffs: Thomas Monyngton, esquire, Sybell, late the wife of John Breynton, Griffith Barton, gentleman, Thomas Baskervyle, esquire, Alice, his wife, Thomas Wallewyn, esquire, and Agnes, his wife. Defendants: Richard Cornwall, knight, and Jane, his wife, James Hyett, Anne Rudhall, widow, Robert Whytney, and Blanche, his wife (mother), John More, and Eleanor, his wife, and Antony Bishop. Subject: Partition between all parties of the estate devised by the will of Simon Mylburn, esquire, consisting of his manors of Tillington, Burghill, Iccombe, Beckingham, Howton [in Kenderchurch], Wellington Chandos, Munsley, Almeley, Westbury, Bulley, Nethercourt and Cornwall, and tenements and rents in London. Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, London. 7 documents |
Note: | Mutilated and partly illegible. |
Date: | 1529-1532 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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