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736 Unknown v Loane

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736 UNKNOWN V LOANE

Unknown plaintiff v Samuel Loane of Sevenoaks, co. Kent

May - June 1634

Abstract

The cause of the complaint against Loane remains unknown, but on 7 June 1634 he appeared in the court and sought discharge on his submission which the judges accepted.

Summary of proceedings

Dr Ryves acted as counsel. After proceedings on 24 May 1634, on 7 June Loane appeared in the court and sought discharge on his submission. The judge accepted his submission and ordered him to attend the officer of arms to procure a commission from him which Loane humbly accepted.

Notes

Samuel Lone of Sevenoaks, co. Kent, esq, was the son of Richard Lone of Sevenoaks, and Anne, daughter of Mr Moyle of Dunmow, co. Essex. Samuel married Elizabeth, daughter of George Cotton of Warblington, co. Hampshire, esq. By 1619 Samuel had four sons, the eldest of whom was 30.

R. Hovenden (ed.), The Visitation of Kent taken in the years 1619-21 (Publications of the Harleian Society, 42, 1898), p. 139.

Documents

  • Proceedings
    • Proceedings: 7/15 (24 May 1634)
    • Proceedings before Arundel: 7/17 (7 Jun 1634)

People mentioned in the case

  • Cotton, Elizabeth
  • Cotton, George
  • Howard, Thomas, earl of Arundel and Surrey
  • Lone, Anne
  • Lone, Elizabeth
  • Lone, Richard
  • Loane, Samuel (also Lone)
  • Moyle, Anne
  • Moyle, Mr
  • Ryves, Thomas, lawyer (also Rives)

Places mentioned in the case

  • Essex
    • Dunmow
  • Hampshire
    • Warblington
  • Kent
    • Sevenoaks