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737 UNKNOWN V LUMLEY
Unknown plaintiff v Richard Lumley of Chelmsford, co. Essex
November 1637
Abstract
The cause and result of this complaint against Lumley remain unknown as only Lumley's bond of 28 November 1637 survives. [Lumley also appears as a defendant around this time in a cause prosecuted by Matthew Rudd, see 568].
Initial proceedings
3/28, Defendant's bond
25 November 1637
Bound to appear 'in the Court Military in the painted Chamber within the Pallace of Westminster on tewsday the eight and twentith day of November now running betweene the howers of nyne and eleaven in the forenoone'.
Signed by Richard Lumley and John Comeley, citizen and wine cooper of London.
Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the presence of Humphrey Terrick.
Documents
- Initial proceedings
- Defendant's bond: 3/28 (28 Nov 1637)
People mentioned in the case
- Comeley, John, wine cooper
- Lumley, Richard
- Terrick, Humphrey
Places mentioned in the case
- Essex
- Chelmsford
- London
- Middlesex
- Westminster