When Anne Farris sued John Newman and William Hunnis for falling behind on their rent on the Blackfriars property, Newman and Hunnis launched a countersuit. In their bill of complaint, they claim that they have paid their rent regularly, and that Farrant now sues them out of avarice. They ask that Farrant be called before the court of Requests to answer their plea, and that she be enjoined to proceed no further against them.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Farrant, Anne | defendant | |
Newman, John | plaintiff | |
Hunnis, William | plaintiff |