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248 GOLDSMYTH V GOSNOLL
Edward Goldsmyth of Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq v Henry Gosnoll and John Goodhand of London
July 1639
Abstract
The cause and result of this case is not known as only Goldsmyth's bond to prosecute the Gosnoll and Goodhand survives, dated 24 July 1639.
Initial proceedings
6/53, Plaintiff's bond
24 July 1639
Bound to appear 'in the Court in the Painted Chamber within the Pallace of Westminster'.
Signed by Edward Goldsmith.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of Humphrey Terrick.
Notes
Three Edward Goldsmiths were admitted to Gray's Inn. The first and second were Edward, son of Sir Francis Goldsmith of Craford, co. Kent, knt, on 18 February 1621 and 15 May 1622. The third was Edward, son of Clement Goldsmith, esq, formerly a reader of Gray's Inn, on 6 March 1625.
J. Foster (ed.), The Register of Admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-1889 (London, 1889), vol. 1, p. 163, 166, 175.
Documents
- Initial proceedings
- Plaintiff's bond: 6/53 (24 Jul 1639)
People mentioned in the case
- Goldsmith, Clement, esq
- Goldsmith, Francis, knight
- Goldsmyth, Edward, esq (also Goldsmith)
- Goodhand, John
- Gosnoll, Henry
- Terrick, Humphrey
Places mentioned in the case
- Middlesex
- Gray's Inn
- Westminster
Topics of the case
- inns of court