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622 STEEPER V SCOTT
William Steeper of St Andrew Holborn, co. Middlesex, tailor v Thomas Scott of Marlow, co. Buckingham, gent
November 1637
Abstract
The origin and result of this cause remains uncertain, as only a badly damaged libel survives; but the case was probably a counter suit to the case Scott brought against Steeper in February 1637. [See cause 584].
Initial proceedings
12/1ff, Libel [faded and damaged]
Dated 18 November 1637.
Signed by Clere Talbot.
Notes
Thomas Scott of Marlow was the son of Thomas Scott of London and Mary, daughter of Mr Sutton. He married Alice, daughter and heiress of William Allanson of London.
W. H. Rylands (ed.), The Visitation of the County of Buckingham made in 1634 (Publications of the Harleian Society, 53, 1909), p. 111.
Documents
- Initial proceedings
- Libel: 12/1ff (18 Nov 1637)
People mentioned in the case
- Allanson, Alice
- Allanson, William
- Scott, Alice
- Scott, Mary
- Scott, Thomas, gent
- Steeper, William, tailor
- Sutton, Mary
- Sutton, Mr
- Talbot, Clere, lawyer
Places mentioned in the case
- Buckingham
- Marlow
- London
- Middlesex
- St Andrew Holborn