STAC Clay

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Clay, George

  • STAC 5/C11/20 - I D - 9 Eliz - Shropshire - George Cley v Rowland Hill, John Hanson
  • STAC 5/C69/35 - B A - 39 Eliz - Shropshire - George Clay v Rowland Hill, John Anson et al
  • STAC 5/C48/38 - Rn - 40 Eliz - Shropshire - George Clay v Rowland Hill, John Hanson

Clay, Humphrey

  • STAC 5/C2/22 - B A Rn - 25 Eliz - Staffordshire - Humphrey Claye, Michael Fallowes v Thomas Tew, Simon Bidall, John Chatterton, Humphrey Ilesley et al
  • STAC 5/C5/21 - Rr - 24 Eliz - Staffordshire - Humphrey Clay, Michael Fallowe v Simon Bidell, John Chatterton, Humphrey Isley et al
  • STAC 5/C45/21 - I D - 24 Eliz - Staffordshire - Humfrey Claye, Michael Fallowes v Robert Shipton, John Stretton et al

Clay, John

  • STAC 5/C4/40 - B A - 17 Eliz - John Claye v Francis Leeke, Robert Banister, Richard Smith et al
  • STAC 5/C14/31 - I D - 17 Eliz - Derbyshire - John Cley v Francis Leeke, Edmund Greves , Robert Bannister, John Grensmithe, John Spaulton, Raulf Spaulton, Thomas Henshawe

Bevan Case Index

  • Clay v Hill - STAC 5/C69/35, STAC 5/C11/20, STAC 5/C48/38
  • Clay v Leake - STAC 5/C4/40, STAC 5/C14/31
  • Clay v Tew - STAC 5/C2/22, STAC 5/C5/21, STAC 5/C45/21

Notes, Additions and Corrections

  • STAC 5/C14/31 - Int on the part of John Cley to Francis Leeke Esquire Edmund Greves Robert BannisterJohn Grensmithe John Spaulton Raulf Spaulton Thomas Henshawe. Depositions, dated xiiij Junij Eliz xvij, Fraunces Leeke of Glapwell co Derby esq. Edmund Greves of Glapwell co Derby. Thomas Henshawe of Glapwell co Derby, John Greensmith of Glapwell co Derby, John Spauton of Gapwell co Derby, Robert Spaulton of Glapwell co Derby, Robert Bandster servant to Francis Leeke esq. Armed riot.
  • STAC 5/C2/22 - Bill - Humfrey Claye myln’ Nicholas Fallowes yoman both servantes to the right reverend father in god William bishop of Devon and Lich’ That whereas the said reverend father was lawfully seized of his demesne as of fee in right of the said church of Devon and Lich’ of and in the water mylnes of Lichefeild commonly Lichfeild milnes and of divers houses, buildings, waters, streams, floodgates, and other hereditaments . . . Thomas Tew, Simon Bydall now Bayliffes of the said City of Lichfield
  • STAC 5/C69/35 - George Cley v Rowland Hill of Bleachley, Shropshire, John Hanson, John Rider, Willm Jeninges and [blank] Samford. Assault while hunting hare.(dk)