As part of a Chancery suit between Jane Langley and Hugh Browker, George Smithes recalls that Francis Langley had once offered him the sale of Paris Garden for the price of 'two and twenty hundred pounds or thereabouts,' but ultimately did not go through with 'the bargain.'
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Langley, Francis | deceased | vendor |
Browker, Hugh | defendant | |
Langley, Jane | plaintiff | |
Smithes, George | purchaser |