CP.E.73
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Reference:CP.E.73
Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193


Court:Curia Ebor
Case:Testamentary (disputed legacy)
Details:11 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; No sentence
Outcome:
Date: 28/05/1351 — 28/05/1351


People & Places
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Participant:Office 
Role:plaintiff
Details:undefined



Participant:Richard   Grayingham [de Grayngham;  de Graymgham]
Role:executor
Details:male; clerk
Employment:chaplain
Notes:The Office brought the case at the promotion of Richard Grayingham. Grayingham was also the executor of the testament of Richard Snowshill.



Participant:Richard   Snow Hill [de Snawehyll;  de Snaweshill; de Snaueshill; de Snoweshill]
Role:testator
Details:male; clerk; deceased
Employment:late rector of Huntington



Participant:Robert   Hunmanby [de Hundmanby;  de Hunmanby]
Role:defendant
Details:male; clerk
Employment:rector of Huntington
Location:Huntington (YorkshireNorthRiding)
Place(s):Huntington (Huntyngton') : ecclesiastical parish



Participant:Nicholas   Goff [Goff;  Geff]
Role:witness
Details:male; 40
Location:Huntington (YorkshireNorthRiding)
Place(s):Huntington (Huntyngton) : ecclesiastical parish



Participant:Richard   Cook [Cocus]
Role:witness
Details:male; 50
Location:Huntington (YorkshireNorthRiding)
Place(s):Huntington (Huntyngton) : ecclesiastical parish



Participant:John   Sargant [Sariaunt]
Role:witness
Details:male; 40
Location:Huntington (YorkshireNorthRiding)
Place(s):Huntington (Huntyngton') : ecclesiastical parish



Participant:William   Morton [de Moreton]
Role:witness
Details:male



Participant:John son of Constance 
Role:witness
Details:male; 50



Associated Places
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Location:Huntington (YorkshireNorthRiding)
Place(s):Huntington (Huntyngton') : township
Location:Huntington (YorkshireNorthRiding)
Place(s):Huntington (Huntington') : ecclesiastical parish
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