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464 NICHOLLS V GROVES
Francis Nicholls of Halstead, co. Leicester, gent v Thomas Groves of Brampton, co. Derby
May - November 1640
Abstract
The cause of Nicholls's case against Groves remains unknown as only the bonds survive. Dr Hart gave the libel on 30 October 1640 and Dr Merrick responded on 20 November. The case was probably lost with the suspension of the court's proceedings in December 1640.
Initial proceedings
5/51, Plaintiff's bond
20 May 1640
Groves was 'now or late of the town of North[ampton]'
To 'appear in the court in the Painted Chamber within the Pallace of Westminster'.
Thomas Knighton of Hanging Houghton, co. Northampton, gent, was acting for Nicholls.
Signed by Thomas Knighton.
Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the presence of John Watson.
5/148, Defendant's bond
15 September 1640
Bond to 'appear in the Court in the Painted Chamber within the Pallace of Westminster'.
Signed by Thomas Groves.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of John Rainshaw, notary public.
Summary of proceedings
Dr Hart acted as counsel for Nicholls and Dr Merrick for Greaves. Dr Hart gave the libel on 30 October 1640 and Dr Merrick responded on 20 November 1640. Dr Hart had until the first session of the following term to prove the libel.
Notes
Neither party appeared in the 1662-4 Visitation of Derbyshire: G. D. Squibb (ed.), The Visitation of Derbyshire, 1662-1664 (Publications of the Harleian Society, new series, 8, 1989).
A Francis Nicolls of Hardwick and Faxton, esq, was mentioned in the 1619 Visitation of Leicester as the son of Francis Nicolls of Hardwick, co. Northampton and Anne, daughter of David Seymour.
J. Fetherston (ed.), The Visitation of the County of Leicester in the year 1619 (Publications of the Harleian Society, 2, 1870), p. 187.
Documents
- Initial proceedings
- Plaintiff's bond: 5/51 (20 May 1640)
- Defendant's bond: 5/148 (15 Sep 1640)
- Proceedings
- Proceedings: 1/11, fos. 56r-64v (10 Oct 1640)
- Proceedings before Stafford: 1/11, fos. 41r-44v (24 Oct 1640)
- Proceedings before Maltravers: 1/11, fos. 19r-30v (30 Oct 1640)
- Proceedings: 1/11, fos. 5r-9r (20 Nov 1640)
People mentioned in the case
- Groves, Thomas (also Greaves, Graves)
- Hart, Richard, lawyer
- Howard, Henry, baron Maltravers
- Howard, William, baron Stafford
- Knighton, Thomas
- Merrick, William, lawyer
- Nicholls, Francis, gent
- Rainshaw, John
- Seymour, Anne
- Seymour, David
- Watson, John
Places mentioned in the case
- Derbyshire
- Brampton
- Leicestershire
- Halstead
- Middlesex
- Westminster
- Northamptonshire
- Faxton
- Hanging Houghton
- Hardwick
- Northampton