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| MS Doc.505 |
Petition of Protestants of the above town to the House of Lords against Roman Catholic Emancipation, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland |
| MS Doc.506 |
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above city to the House of Lords for emancipation, Limerick, Ireland |
| MS Doc.507 |
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above county to Parliament for emancipation, County Donegal, Ireland |
| MS Doc.508 |
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above county to the House of Lords for emancipation, County Clare, Ireland |
| MS Doc.509 |
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above county to the House of Lords for emancipation, County Down, Ireland |
| MS Doc.51 |
Exemplification of Proceedings in the Court of Common Bench, Trinity Term, St Stephen's-in-Brannell, Cornwall |
| MS Doc.510 |
Petition of the Roman Catholics of the above city and county to the House of Lords for emancipation, Cork, County Cork, Ireland |
| MS Doc.511 |
Petition of the Grand Jury of Dublin for Hilary Term to the House of Lords against Roman Catholic Emancipation, Dublin |
| MS Doc.512 |
Petition of the Presbytery to the House of Lords against Roman Catholic Emancipation, Edinburgh |
| MS Doc.513 |
Petition of the Starch Manufacturers of the above Town and County to the House of Lords against the repeal of the Act forbidding the Manufacture of Starch in Great Britain, Kilkenny, Ireland |
| MS Doc.514 |
Petition of Roman Catholics of the above county to the House of Lords for emancipation, County Roscommon, Ireland |
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Exemplification of Proceedings in the Court of Common Bench, Trinity Term, St Stephen's-in-Brannell, Cornwall
| Title |
Exemplification of Proceedings in the Court of Common Bench, Trinity Term, St Stephen's-in-Brannell, Cornwall |
| Reference |
GBR/0012/MS Doc.51 |
| Covering Dates |
28 Nov. 1653 |
| Extent and Medium |
vellum |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives |
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| Content and context |
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Thomas Nankervell, Stephen Webb, Robert Bone, William Whetter, John Martin, Bernard Wearne alias Williams, Thomas Mason, all late of St Stephen's-in-Brannell, Richard Hancocke late of St Ives and William Pye, late of Grampound were attached to answer Charles Trevanion who pleaded that they damaged certain property of his at St Stephen's-in-Brannell, The defendants reply that at the time of the supposed trespass the property was their own. Charles Trevanion replies that his suit ought not to be barred as the property was his.
The trial was appointed to take place by jury at Launceston.
The jury say that the defendants are guilty of the trespass and assess the damages.
Bought through Professor T. McK. Hughes, Woodwardian Professor of Geology, 5 Oct. 1901
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Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Exemplification of Proceedings in the Court of Common Bench, Trinity Term, St Stephen's-in-Brannell, Cornwall, MS Doc.51 |
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| St. Stephen's-In-Brannell, Cornwall |
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