ECR 64 665
Reference code
ECR 64 665
Title
Goldcliff, Coldra, Nash and Christchurch, Monmouthshire: Copy of an order
Level
Item
Date
18 November [1527]
Extent & medium
1 item
Content description
Beaudeley [?Bewdley, Worcestershire], 18 November 19 Henry VIII [1527].
Official copy of an order of the Princess's Council [i.e. Council of Wales]:
John Golston, clerk, for the Provost and College of Eton, complainants, with Nicholas Williams of their learned counsel; and John ap Morgan and William Jones, attorneys for Sir William Morgan, knight, defendant, with John Pray of his learned counsel, appeared before the Princess's Council, where there was shown on behalf of the complainants a writing under seal and sign manual of the defendant dated 6 March 17 Henry VIII [1526] (ECR 64 015) whereby Sir William Morgan acknowledged that Milton mill belonged to the plaintiffs. ECR 64 061 was also shown.
Subscribed: T Hakluyt
Endorsed in 18th century angular hand: 19.H.8 An order of the princess counsail that sir W. Morgan return the watercourse to Milton mill.
Parchment, triangular filing hole in bottom left-hand corner.
Official copy of an order of the Princess's Council [i.e. Council of Wales]:
John Golston, clerk, for the Provost and College of Eton, complainants, with Nicholas Williams of their learned counsel; and John ap Morgan and William Jones, attorneys for Sir William Morgan, knight, defendant, with John Pray of his learned counsel, appeared before the Princess's Council, where there was shown on behalf of the complainants a writing under seal and sign manual of the defendant dated 6 March 17 Henry VIII [1526] (ECR 64 015) whereby Sir William Morgan acknowledged that Milton mill belonged to the plaintiffs. ECR 64 061 was also shown.
Subscribed: T Hakluyt
Endorsed in 18th century angular hand: 19.H.8 An order of the princess counsail that sir W. Morgan return the watercourse to Milton mill.
Parchment, triangular filing hole in bottom left-hand corner.
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