ECR 48 070
ECR 48 070
Mapledurham, Oxfordshire: Testimony in suit Day v. Blunt
Item
27 July 1638
2 folios
In the Exchequer.
William Day v. Sir Charles Blunt et al., for the recovery of the rights of the Church. 1639.
Testimony of John Wild and others, that a way that used to go through a part of the coppice of the lord at the foot of Chawse wood hath been, by the lord's means, in the time of vicar Matthewes turned out of the coppice upon part of the vicar's glebe to the detriment thereof.
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William Day v. Sir Charles Blunt et al., for the recovery of the rights of the Church. 1639.
Testimony of John Wild and others, that a way that used to go through a part of the coppice of the lord at the foot of Chawse wood hath been, by the lord's means, in the time of vicar Matthewes turned out of the coppice upon part of the vicar's glebe to the detriment thereof.
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