Menu
shakespeare.org.uk
Home
Online exhibitions
Search
Properties
About
Enquire about this object
Back to results
Archive
William Perrye v. Henry Rogers
Description
Defendant's answer
Finding No
BRU12/2/2/64
Date
[?1593-1594]
Status
open
Level
item
Enquire
Enquire about this object
Part of
BRU
Stratford-upon-Avon Borough, 1370-1942
BRU12
Court of Record, 1544-1779
BRU12/2
Court of Record declarations, 1544-1779
BRU12/2/2
Court of Record declarations, 1592-1605
BRU12/2/2/1
Robert Wilson summoned to answer Daniel Smyth concerning a loan, 1592-1593
BRU12/2/2/2
Nicholas Baylies summoned to answer William Smyth in a plea of debt, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/3
Thomas Jones summoned to answer to John Rogers in a matter of debt, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/4
Attachment of John Ladbrooke junior to answer John Russell in a plea of debt, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/5
Abraham Sturley summoned to answer John Woolmer respecting a debt incurred for malting barley, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/6
Edward Archar summoned to answer John Knight for forcibly breaking into his house in Bridge Street, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/7
John Smythe, baker, summoned to answer Thomas Rogers touching a parole agreement about the upper part or end of a certain close in Bridgetowne called the Wythibed Lees, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/8
Thomas Knight summoned to answer John Atwood junior in respect to the purchase of some cloth called plummet, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/9
Precept to the Serjeant-at-Mace to take George Wheller to answer William Smyth, miller, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/10
Precept for Thomas Blackford to answer John Mason, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/11
Writ of capias for William Blackley to answer Huen Swane, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/12
Precept for George Bordalle to answer John Smyth, vintner, 1591-1592
BRU12/2/2/13
Henry Rogers summoned to answer William Perrye in a gambling affair connected with dice, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/14
Jane Aston summoned to answer Nicholas Bradshawe concerning some barley for malting, 1592-1593
BRU12/2/2/15
William Perrye summoned to answer Roger Welshe respecting a sale of thirty-eight ridges of barley in Stratford Fields, 1592-1593
BRU12/2/2/16
Precept to the Serjeants-at-Mace to take George Bardell to answer William Dickenson, 1592-1593
BRU12/2/2/17
Precept to the Serjeants-at-Mace to take Thomas Cale to answer Henry Bydell, 1563-1564
BRU12/2/2/18
Elizabeth Troute v. Elizabeth Hancockes, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/19
Attachment of Dorothy Rainsford, late wife of Thomas Rainsford gentleman, to answer Richard Lane, gentleman, upon a bill of obligation, 1592-1593
BRU12/2/2/20
Roger Welshe summoned to answer William Perrye in a plea of a debt of £7, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/21
Precept for George Bardell to answer William Dyckenson, 1592-1593
BRU12/2/2/22
Writ directed to the bailifs of the Borough of Stratford, the matter against Roger Welshe to be referred to the Court of Chancery, 1592-1593
BRU12/2/2/23
The names of twelve jurors and statement of the cause between George Whateley and Philip Grene [Greene], [?1592-1593]
BRU12/2/2/24
The names of twenty-four persons summoned as jurors in George Whateley v. Philip Greene, out of which twelve were chosen, [?1592-1593]
BRU12/2/2/25
John Rogers v. William Davys, a plea for debt, [?1592-1593]
BRU12/2/2/26
George Whateley v. Philip Grene [Greene], [?1592-1593]
BRU12/2/2/27
Thomas Ballamey v. Thomas Hickes, [1585-1595]
BRU12/2/2/28
William Smarte summoned to answer Roger Dury and Elizabeth his wife about some barley for malting, 1596-1597
BRU12/2/2/29
Attachment of Thomas Heminge to answer William Tetherton upon a bill of obligation, 1595
BRU12/2/2/30
Thomas Barbor summoned to answer Ursula Greenewaye, widow of William Greenewaye, in regard to a contract to carry certain wares from Stratford to London, such as cheeses, lambskins, cony-skins, 1596-1597
BRU12/2/2/31
Robert Reade summoned to answer John Lane senior, respecting the purchase of a cloak, 1596-1597
BRU12/2/2/32
Robert Brookes summoned to answer Nicholas Tibbottes respecting the purchase of a cartload of barley-straw, 1595-1596
BRU12/2/2/33
Daniel Smyth summoned to answer Richard Hornbee [Hornby] upon a bill of obligation, 1597-1598
BRU12/2/2/34
Richard Hornbee [Hornby] summoned to answer William Smyth, son of Daniel Smyth of Stratford, yeoman, respecting a breach of contract under an agreement of apprenticeship to teach the trade of a smith, the articles of which are given at length, 1597-1598
BRU12/2/2/35
John Sadler summoned to answer Griffin Haddocke, who had been engaged by the defendant as "a loder to a gristmyll," a plea of debt, 1597-1598
BRU12/2/2/36
Attachment of Richard Sexton to answer Thrustran Lyde for the unlawful possession of a lost cloak, 1603
BRU12/2/2/37
Edward Bromley v. William Cotes, [1598-1608]
BRU12/2/2/38
Edward Bromley v. William Cotes, [1598-1608]
BRU12/2/2/39
William Pyrrye v. Henry Rogers, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/40
William Pyrrye v. Henry Rogers, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/41
Part of the proceedings in a suit in which Humphry [Humphrey] Hynde and John Rogers are the parties, respecting the goods of Robert Sallesberrye and Katherine his wife etc, [1595-1605]
BRU12/2/2/42
Precept for Richard Rogers to answer John Tomlyns in a plea of debt, [1595-1605]
BRU12/2/2/43
William Perry v. Roger Welshe, [1595-1605]
BRU12/2/2/44
Fulke Janson v. William Cottes, [1595-1605]
BRU12/2/2/45
Richard Rogers v. John Tomlyns, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/46
Richard Rogers v. John Tomlyns, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/47
John Perrye summoned to answer William Walker in a plea of debt, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/48
Henry Smyth summoned to answer William Parsons respecting a debt relative to the purchase of broad cloth, 1593
BRU12/2/2/49
David Beawvoire summoned to answer Hugh ap John on money matters, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/50
William Perrye summoned to answer Owen Goulde in the matter of a debt for sheep, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/51
William Cotes summoned to answer Fulk Johnson for an assault, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/52
Elizabeth Hancockes summoned to answer Elizabeth Troute for defamation of character, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/53
William Cotes summoned to answer Edward Bramley about the purchase of "twentie dubble dozen of blacke and grey connies,", 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/54
William Perrye v. Henry Rogers, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/55
Richard Rogers v. John Tomlyns, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/56
John Tomlyns v. Richard Rogers, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/57
Defence of Henry Rogers to an action brought against him by Richard Lane, gentleman, and William Walton, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/58
Defence of Richard Rogers in the suit brought against him by Richard Bradley and Elizabeth his wife, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/59
Richard Bradley and wife v. Thomas Hamond, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/60
Humfry [Humphrey] Hynde v. John Rogers, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/61
Roger Welshe v. William Perrye, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/62
Roger Welshe v. William Perrye, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/63
Richard Hunyett v. Thomas Merrell, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/64
William Perrye v. Henry Rogers, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/65
Fulk Johnson v. William Cotes, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/66
Precept for Thomas Hiccocks to answer Richard Bradley and Elizabeth his wife in a plea of debt, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/67
Defence of William Cotes to the action of William Bromley, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/68
Defence of John Tomlyns to the suit of Richard Rogers, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/69
John Smythe, vintner, summoned to answer William Cootes in the matter of a bargain relative to the reaping of some rye and wheat, 1593-1594
BRU12/2/2/70
John Knyght v. Edward Archerd, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/71
John Archard v. John Knyght, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/72
Defence of Elizabeth Brace to the action of Richard Walford, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/73
Attachment of George Bardall to answer William Dickenson in a plea of debt for linen cloth, etc, 1588
BRU12/2/2/74
Richard Bayley v. John Atwoode, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/75
William Hobdaye v. Edward Bromley, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/76
John Russell v. John Ladbroke junior, [?1593-1594]
BRU12/2/2/77
John Archer v. John Knight, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/78
John Knight v. Edward Archer, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/79
Defence of Thomas Blakeford to the suit of John Mason alias Beden, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/80
John Smythe, vintner, v. George Bardell, [1586]
BRU12/2/2/81
Precept for Ralph Sharpe to answer William Parsons in a plea of debt, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/82
Thomas Rogers v. John Smithe, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/83
Defence of Thomas Warde in the suit brought against him by Richard Baley and Richard Tayler, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/84
Defence of George Wheler to the action of William Smyth touching the detention of certain chattells, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/85
John Smyth v. George Bardell, 1586
BRU12/2/2/86
John Smyth v. George Bardell, respecting a debt for felts, lime and money lent, 1586
BRU12/2/2/87
Swanne v. Blakeley, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/88
Thomas Rogers v. John Smyth, baker, [1591-1592]
BRU12/2/2/89
William Branden v. Robert Williams, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/90
John Smith, ironmonger v. John Brookes, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/91
Precept for Richard Fletcher to answer John Combe, gentleman, in a plea of debt, 28 Sep 1592
BRU12/2/2/92
Thomas Ballamye v. Thomas Hickes, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/93
Defence of John Smythe to the suit of Thomas Rogers, [1591-1592]
BRU12/2/2/94
Defence of John Browne to an action brought by John Greene, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/95
Defence of John Browne to an action brought by John Greene, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/96
Christopher Knight and wife v. Arthur Cawdrye, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/97
Thomas Bellamye v. Thomas Hyckes, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/98
Thomas Trussell gentleman v. Anne Nashe [Nash] widow, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/99
Thomas Trussell, gentleman v. Anne Nash, widow, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/100
Demurrer of Ananias Nason to the allegation of Roger Welshe, relative to the purchase of a cart-body and some ploughing implements, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/101
Defence of George Bordall to John Smith, vintner, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/102
Hugh Cotton v. Richard Dixon, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/103
Daniel Baker v. Thomas Trussell, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/104
John Boyce summoned to answer Richard Whitinge in relation to a transaction connected with the purchase of some flaxen cloth, some cambrick and some garters, 1599
BRU12/2/2/105
Attachment of Robert Harrys to answer John Kyte in a suit respecting money matters, 1597-1598
BRU12/2/2/106
John Ansloe gentleman attached to answer William Perrye upon a bill obligatory, 1597-1598
BRU12/2/2/107
William Perrye summoned to answer Roger Smyth in an action of debt for the purchase of sundry goods such as fustians lace, worsted stockings, silk buttons, taffeta, etc, 1598
BRU12/2/2/108
Daniel Baker summoned to answer Richard Mawdick upon a writing of obligation, 1597-1598
BRU12/2/2/109
John Atwood summoned to answer Roger Welshe in a plea of debt for some barley straw, 1597-1598
BRU12/2/2/110
Nicholas Tibbettes summoned to answer Daniel Smyth to recover £10, 1597-1598
BRU12/2/2/111
John Smyth summoned to answer John Gybbes in a suit respecting money matters, 1598-1599
BRU12/2/2/112
John Lane senior v. William Troute in a suit in a matter of debt, 1599-1600
BRU12/2/2/113
William Burges alias Parsons attached to answer James Davies in a plea of debt, 1598-1599
BRU12/2/2/114
Defence of William Perry to the action of Roger Smyth, in which he alleges that Smyth was outlawed, 1599-1600
BRU12/2/2/115
George Braye summoned to answer Thomas Braughton in a suit respecting the expenses for providing William Mounslowe with board, 1598-1599
BRU12/2/2/116
William Johnsons summoned to answer John Floyde and wife, on money matters, 1598-1599
BRU12/2/2/117
John Smythe alias Courte summoned to answer Fulk Johnson in an action on account of non performance of promise to pay plaintiff for curing defendant of an injury received on his head, 1598-1599
BRU12/2/2/118
Richard Burman v. William Perrye on a plea of debt, 1599-1600
BRU12/2/2/119
Roger Welshe v. John Atwood, [1597-1598]
BRU12/2/2/120
Defence of Robert Brookes to the suit of Nicholas Tybbottes, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/121
Ralph Okeley attached to answer William Perry for a hundred and twenty cart-loads of manure carried away, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/122
Thomas Knight summoned to answer George Gybbes in a plea of debt, 1599-1600
BRU12/2/2/123
Thomas Phillipps attached to answer William Perrye upon a bill of obligation, 1598-1599
BRU12/2/2/124
John Burman summoned to answer Henry Walker respecting a purchase of canvas, three dozen of gold buttons, and some white cloth, etc, 1599
BRU12/2/2/125
John Huckins v. Thomas Fletcher, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/126
Richard Gibbes v. George Perrye, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/127
Defence of Robert Reade to the action of John Lane, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/128
Precept for Robert Harrys to answer John Kyt, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/129
Precept for John Harrys to answer John Morsle, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/130
John Rogers v. Lewis Davys, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/131
Richard Mawdicke v. Daniel Baker, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/132
Demurrer in an action between John Rogers and Lewis Davies, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/133
Defence of Lewis Davies in the action between himself and John Rogers, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/134
John Rogers v. Lewis Davies, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/135
Defence of John Atwood versus Roger Welche in a plea of debt, [1597-1598]
BRU12/2/2/136
William Perrye v. Thomas Tomlynson, [1598-1599]
BRU12/2/2/137
Richard Collyns v. Richard Quyney [Quiney], a plea of debt, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/138
Defence of Ralph Okeley v. William Perrye, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/139
Precept for William Heathe to answer William Aschewe, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/140
Richard Ange v. Roger Welche, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/141
Defence of Richard Collins and Cecilia his wife against Adrian Quyney [Quiney], [1603-1604]
BRU12/2/2/142
Nicholas Tibbottes v. Thomas Billinge, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/143
Precept for Humphrey Eden to answer Laurence Palmer, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/144
Edward Ange v. William Perrye, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/145
William Smith v. Nicholas Baylies, a plea of debt, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/146
John Sadler summoned to answer John Smith about the carriage of muck, firewood, manure and barley, 1599-1600
BRU12/2/2/147
John Atwood v. Roger Welche, [1597-1598]
BRU12/2/2/148
John Sadler summoned to answer Griffin Haddocke on money matters, 1599-1600
BRU12/2/2/149
Defence of Richard Horneby [Hornby] to the action of William Smith, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/150
John Tomes attached to answer William Trowte for certain scandalous words uttered, 1599-1600
BRU12/2/2/151
John Cockes summoned to answer Francis Collins on money matters relative to the demise of a shop in Stratford, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/152
William Troute summoned to answer John Turner, gentleman, executor of the will of John Turner deceased, touching the buying of an ox, 1600
BRU12/2/2/153
Portion of the proceedings between William Tetherton and William Mountforde, 1600-1601
BRU12/2/2/154
Presentment that William Trowte, butcher, of Stratford and Joan his wife did receive into their house one John Samuell, being an apprentice of one Henry Wilson, and that the aforesaid Joan is a common scold, 1601-1602
BRU12/2/2/155
Proceedings in the cause between William Tetherton and William Mounford, 1600-1601
BRU12/2/2/156
Bailiff's order to take the body of Thomas ap Ryes to answer John Hunkes in a plea of debt, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/157
Presentment that John Fyefield alias Baker did use the art and mystery of a tailor for the space of one month, not having been apprenticed for seven years in accordance with the statute etc, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/158
Bailiff's order for George Turner to answer Adrian Quyney [Quiney] in a plea of debt, [1550-1649]
BRU12/2/2/159
Mandate to the Serjeant-at-Mace in anticipation of the approaching sessions, 17 Dec 1601
BRU12/2/2/160
Charles Rogers summoned to answer Michael Goodriche in a plea of debt, 1601-1602
BRU12/2/2/161
Philip Rogers summoned to answer Anne Savage, widow, executrix of Roger Savage, on money matters, 1602
BRU12/2/2/162
Edward Bromley, a common carrier, attached to answer Daniel Baker in a case of negligent loss by a common carrier between London and Stratford, 1602-1603
BRU12/2/2/163
Anthony Barsbie summoned to answer Oliver Hiccox touching a bill of obligation, 1601-1602
BRU12/2/2/164
William Tetherton v. William Mountford, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/165
Edward Walker attached to answer William Parsons about the letting out of a gelding, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/166
Proceedings in which the names of Richard Heath alias Swanne and John Tomlins occur against Thomas Hamond and John Fifield, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/167
William Smythe summoned to answer William Dickenson respecting the purchase of sundry articles enumerated, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/168
Distringas upon John Holtam to answer Richard Purser, [1551-1600]
BRU12/2/2/169
Distringas upon Humphrey Grene [Greene] to answer to Ralph Downey, [1551-1600]
BRU12/2/2/170
Attachment of Richard Holtam and Mary his wife to answer Thomas Haynes on money matters, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/171
Order of Francis Smith and John Gybbes, two justices of the peace, for summoning twenty-four men etc, [1603-1625]
BRU12/2/2/172
Minute that Thomas Hornby of Stratford, blacksmith, and Thomas Parker, became bail for George Perrye etc, 1604-1604
BRU12/2/2/173
Griffin Haddocke attached to answer John Sadler in a plea of debt for the demise of a tenement, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/174
Philip Rogers summoned to answer Richard Dawkes in a plea of debt for 14 lbs of soulder etc, Nov 1602 - Mar 1603
BRU12/2/2/175
Bond for debt, Nov 1602 - Mar 1603
BRU12/2/2/176
John Coxe summoned to answer George Hollis upon a bill of obligation, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/177
Philip Rogers summoned to answer Edward Phillips upon a writing of obligation, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/178
William Walford and John Lupton summoned to answer John Combe, gentleman, upon a writing of obligation for £20, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/179
Tippinge v. Byrcher, [1601-1640]
BRU12/2/2/180
Roger Taylor attached to answer Dorothy Terry in a plea of debt, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/181
Ralph Burnell summoned to answer Henry Smith upon a bill of obligation, 1603/1604
BRU12/2/2/182
Mary Greene, widow and administratrix of William Greene, summoned to answer Antony Nashe [Nash], gentleman, on a bill of obligation, 1603
BRU12/2/2/183
Richard Collins summoned to answer William Shawe for the detention of a birding-peece [tormentum] and a scouring-stick, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/184
Humphrey Edon attached to answer Richard Walton respecting the purchase of a sow and seven pigs, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/185
Thomas Dixon alias Waterman attached to answer Francis Smyth junior in a plea of debt for "millian [Milan] fustian," etc, 1603
BRU12/2/2/186
David Robins summoned to answer William Perrie in a plea of debt for beef, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/187
Philip Rogers summoned to answer Anne Salesberye on a writing of obligation, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/188
Robert Wilson summoned to answer Edward Underehill with reference to the purchase of a gelding, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/189
George Kempson summoned to answer John Combe upon a writing of obligation for £40, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/190
George Mace attached to answer John Lupton, plaintiff, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/191
William Hemynge attached to answer John Lupton about the pasturing of two heifers in Shottery Fields, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/192
William Perrye attached to answer Robert Berrye for payment for an ox, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/193
William Smith summoned to answer William Dyckenson senior, respecting the purchase of sackcloth, loutstringe, etc, 1603
BRU12/2/2/194
George Warren summoned to answer Joan Bromley, widow of Edward Bromley, respecting the carriage from London to Stratford of a sugar loaf, a barrel of figs, etc, 1604
BRU12/2/2/195
William Asplyne, administrator of the goods and chattells of Margery Haynes alias Frackelton, attached to answer Philip Cloughe, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/196
William Troute summoned to answer Henry Smythe for money lent, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/197
Richard Hewett, administrator to Thomas Willson, attached to answer Thomas Parker upon a writing of obligation, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/198
William Tetherton summoned to answer William Mountford upon a writing of obligation, 1603-1604
BRU12/2/2/199
Defence of Robert Reade, surgeon, to the action of George Jackson, gentleman, in a plea of debt, 1604
BRU12/2/2/200
Richard Collins summoned to answer Richard Whiting on money matters, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/201
Arthur Cawdrie summoned to answer Alexander Aspinall in a plea of debt, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/202
List of jurors at a court of the Clerk of the Market held on 5 September, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/203
Nicholas Shepperd attached to answer William Lucas and William Warynge concerning fourty cart-loads of firewood, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/204
William Perry summoned to answer Henry Smyth in a debt for holland cloth, white and russet, jeynes, fustian, silk buttons, two penny broad bynding silk lace, 1605
BRU12/2/2/205
George Agge summoned to answer Henry Kytelye in a plea of debt for whalebone, sleeves, tuft silk lace, a pair of bentes, licorice, four ounces of seeny, and other miscellaneous articles, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/206
Robert Reede summoned to answer George Jackson upon a bill of obligation, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/207
John Smarte attached to answer Thomas Jalphes upon a bill of obligation, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/208
Thomas Albright attached to answer Thomas Scotton on a plea of debt for some wheat, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/209
George Shakleton summoned to answer Thomas Hiccocks in a debt for the purchase of some wool, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/210
Valentine Taut attached to answer Robert Brook in a debt for a load of hay, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/211
Thomas Hamond summoned to answer John Rogers on a debt incurred by the purchase of some sea coals, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/212
William Slatter attached to answer Simon Mounford touching the possession of a cloak which plaintiff had lost, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/213
William Byrcher summoned to answer John Typpinge respecting the purchase of a sword hilt and one le pumell of a sword, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/214
Thomas Maxfield summoned to answer John Sadler in a debt incurred for two quarters of malt, 1605
BRU12/2/2/215
Richard Gibbs summoned to answer Arthur Cawdrey in a debt for the letting to defendant of Wagers Close in the parish of Stratford, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/216
Bond for debt, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/217
Charles Rogers and Lewis Gilbert summoned to answer Roger Welche on a sale of some sheep, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/218
Lewis Gilbert summoned to answer Richard Dixon alias Waterman respecting the balance of a cross account, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/219
Richard Collins summoned to answer George Hollis respecting the hire of a black mare, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/220
Richard Whitinge summoned to answer Thomas Walton on the arrears of an account, 1605
BRU12/2/2/221
Robert Brookes summoned to answer Philip Maunder, a debt for two cart-loads of hay, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/222
William Nickson attached to answer George Mace why he took away a mare of the value of five pounds, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/223
Valentine Palmer attached to answer Philip Rogers for unlawfully detaining a certain book called Gailes Kyrirgery, valued at 10s, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/224
Demurrer in a suit respecting the administration of the goods of William Grene [Greene], 1605
BRU12/2/2/225
Richard Holtam and Mary his wife attached to answer Thomas Rumney upon a bill of obligation, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/226
Thomas Tomlynson summoned to answer William Trowte, administrator to Elizabeth Pretye, respecting the purchase of a piece of beef, 1604-1605
BRU12/2/2/227
George Rose summoned to answer Humfry [Humphrey] Rishun for carpenter's work, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/228
John Lupton summoned to answer Robert Sandiford respecting an engagement of the plaintiff as a warrener, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/229
Thomas Hornebie [Hornby] summoned to answer Sybil Cawdrey on money matters, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/230
William Trowte summoned to answer Alexander Aspinall upon a writing of obligation, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/231
Richard Holtam and Mary his wife summoned to answer to Ankers Myster upon a bill obligatory, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/232
Thomas Hobday summoned to answer Richard Dewes on money matters, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/233
Thomas Warde summoned to answer Oliver Banks respecting the detention of some woollen cloth, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/234
Thomas Rutter summoned to answer Alexander Aspinall upon a writing of obligation, 1605-1606
BRU12/2/2/235
Thomas Morrell attached to answer Philip Rogers respecting the demise of a messuage at Alveston, county of Warwick, 1605-1606