In a Chancery suit between Jane Langley and Hugh Browker regarding the sale of Paris Garden, Thomas Walker, housekeeper at Whitehall, recalls Hugh Browker regretting his arrangement with Francis Langley for the acquisition of Paris Garden, as he 'had paid more money for the debts of Langley' than the purchase of the property was actually worth.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
---|---|---|
Langley, Francis | deceased | landowner |
Browker, Hugh | defendant | |
Walker, Thomas | deponent | housekeeper |
Langley, Jane | plaintiff | widow |