In a Chancery suit between Jane Langley and Hugh Browker regarding the sale of Paris Garden, Thomas Squire of Clement's Inn deposes that Langley told him that Browker 'was to buy of him, or had bought of him, the manor of Paris Garden,' and through this arrangement would settle his debts with Squire.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Squire, Thomas | creditor | |
Langley, Francis | deceased | |
Browker, Hugh | defendant | |
Langley, Jane | plaintiff |