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... Court of Record , which sat fort- nightly , the bailiff presiding , and heard cases representing debts not in excess of £ 30 . The plaintiff demanded his 358.10d . , plus 10s . dam- ages . How the court ruled is not known . It was not ...
... Court of Record , which sat fort- nightly , the bailiff presiding , and heard cases representing debts not in excess of £ 30 . The plaintiff demanded his 358.10d . , plus 10s . dam- ages . How the court ruled is not known . It was not ...
Page 293
... court in Worcester Cathedral . Thomas did not come on the appointed day , and was excommunicated . Possibly Judith suffered the same fate , although the record leaves that uncertain.24 The offence was not serious . Others married in ...
... court in Worcester Cathedral . Thomas did not come on the appointed day , and was excommunicated . Possibly Judith suffered the same fate , although the record leaves that uncertain.24 The offence was not serious . Others married in ...
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... Court of Stratford ( 1972 ) , p . 46. Brink- worth's book , which is helpfully informative on the proceedings of the parish ecclesiastical court , follows up the important article by Hugh A. Hanley , ' Shakespeare's Family in Stratford ...
... Court of Stratford ( 1972 ) , p . 46. Brink- worth's book , which is helpfully informative on the proceedings of the parish ecclesiastical court , follows up the important article by Hugh A. Hanley , ' Shakespeare's Family in Stratford ...
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Stratford Town and Stratford Church | 3 |
From Snitterfield to Stratford 14 + 3 Offspring | 23 |
Rise and Fall | 30 |
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