Description | 3 cases Plaintiff: Peter Whiting, vicar Defendant: Benjamin Mowsley; Edward Dawkin; and Thomas Darbie / Derbie Witnesses: Ralph Morley of Lullington, brewer, age 62 (Mowsley); Robert Radford, husbandman, age 22 and Henry Ramser, age 18; both of Lullington (Dawkin and Darbie)
Details of case: concerns non-payment of tithes of herbage, eggs and custom money at 4 oblation days (Mowsley); eggs, custom money, hay, hemp and flax, lambs and wool fleeces, fruit, honey and wax, goslings, piglets,, milk, calves and foals (Dawkin); and grain (Darbie)
Outcome: [no sentence]
Includes: libel, personal responses, witness depositions and allegations in each case; interrogatories; copy mandate of induction of Whiting, 1647 and letters of induction, 1636. Also includes bundle of copies and translations of case papers exhibited in Exchequer case, 1828, between Charles Edward Collins, vicar, and Roger Gresley and others |