After Richard Bishop failed to appear in court for his original suit against Robert Browne and John Mago, he refiled the suit in Spring 1601. Bishop, who had held a three-year lease of the Boar's Head messuage from Browne and Thomas Wolleston since 15 December 1599, accused Browne of ejecting him from the property on 20 May 1600 and committing 'other enormities,' all worth £20 in damages.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Browne, Robert (III) | defendant | |
Mago, John | defendant | |
Wolleston, Thomas | lessor | |
Bishop, Richard | plaintiff |