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Viewing Person Record: Doctor Matthew Carew
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Master Dr Carew
Event:
Chancery, Francis and Richard Langley vs Woodliffe: Court recognizes Langley's surrender of the Boar's Head
Master Dr Carew
Event:
Chancery, Francis and Richard Langley vs Woodliffe: the Court refers the suit to Masters Carew and Carew
Master Dr Carew
Event:
Chancery, Duke and Heywood vs Browne: Duke explains his failure to respond to Browne's reply
Master Dr Carew
Event:
Chancery, Duke and Heywood vs Browne: Court dismisses the suit
Mr. Dr Carew
Event:
Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: The court examiner must determine whether the defendants' demurrer is sufficient
mr dr Carewe one of the M[rs] of this Courte
Event:
Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: The court issues an order to determine whether the defendant's demurrer is sufficient
Mr Dr Carewe one of the M[rs] of thei co[rt]
Event:
Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: The court repeats an order to determine whether the defendant's demurrer is sufficient
Mat. Carew
Event:
Chancery, Kirkham vs Evans et al: Burbage and Heminges submit their plea
Role(s)
Master in Chancery
Event:
Chancery, Francis and Richard Langley vs Woodliffe: Court recognizes Langley's surrender of the Boar's Head
Master in Chancery
Event:
Chancery, Francis and Richard Langley vs Woodliffe: the Court refers the suit to Masters Carew and Carew
Master in Chancery
Event:
Chancery, Duke and Heywood vs Browne: Duke explains his failure to respond to Browne's reply
Master in Chancery
Event:
Chancery, Duke and Heywood vs Browne: Court dismisses the suit
Master in Chancery
Event:
Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: The court examiner must determine whether the defendants' demurrer is sufficient
Master in Chancery
Event:
Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: The court issues an order to determine whether the defendant's demurrer is sufficient
Master in Chancery
Event:
Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: The court repeats an order to determine whether the defendant's demurrer is sufficient
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From: 17 February 1589 To: 15 October 1602
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