A Brief abstract and narrative of the several spoils, depredations, losses and damages, suffered by Sir William Courten, Sir Paul Pyndar, and William Courten Esq.; deceased,: annexed to a petition of the proprietors and creditors, depending in Parliament.
- Title
- A Brief abstract and narrative of the several spoils, depredations, losses and damages, suffered by Sir William Courten, Sir Paul Pyndar, and William Courten Esq.; deceased,: annexed to a petition of the proprietors and creditors, depending in Parliament.
- Publication
- [S.l. :: s.n.,
- 1680?]
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- Subject terms
- Estates (Law)
- Claims against decedents' estates -- England.
- Courten, William, -- Sir, -- 1572-1636.
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- Cite this Item
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A Brief Abstract and Narrative of the several
Spoils, Depredations, Losses andDamages, suffered by SirWilliam Courten, SirPaul Pyndar, andWilliam Courten Esqdeceased, annexed to a Petition of the Proprietors and Creditors, depending inPARLIAMENT. - To the Honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses in PARLIAMENT Assembled.