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646 TOOKER V TERRICKE
Charles Tooker of Abingdon, co. Berkshire, LL.D. v Humphrey Terricke, Proctor of the Court of Arches
November 1640
Abstract
The origin and result of this cause remain unknown as only Tooker's bond of 26 November 1640 to prosecute Terricke survives. Tooker frequently appeared as counsel and Terricke as an officer in the Court of Chivalry.
Initial proceedings
5/168, Plaintiff's bond
26 November 1640
Bond to 'appear in the court in the painted Chamber within the Pallace of Westminster'.
Signed by Charles Tooker.
Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the presence of John Watson.
Notes
Charles Tooker of Abingdon was the son of George and Anne Tooker who appeared in the Berkshire Visitation of 1623.
W. H. Rylands (ed.), The Four Visitations of Berkshire, 1532, 1566, 1623, and 1665-6, vol. I (Publications of the Harleian Society, 56, 1907), p. 135.
Documents
- Initial proceedings
- Plaintiff's bond: 5/168 (26 Nov 1640)
People mentioned in the case
- Terricke, Humphrey, proctor (also Terrick)
- Tooker, Anne
- Tooker, Charles, lawyer
- Tooker, George
- Watson, John
Places mentioned in the case
- Berkshire
- Abingdon
- Middlesex
- Westminster
Topics of the case
- Court of Arches
- other courts