Severall circircumstances [sic] to prove that Mris Jane Berkeley and Sr VVilliam Killigrew have combined together to defraud me of an estate left unto me by Henry Killigrew Esq; for payment of his debts, for which I lye now in prison.
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- Severall circircumstances [sic] to prove that Mris Jane Berkeley and Sr VVilliam Killigrew have combined together to defraud me of an estate left unto me by Henry Killigrew Esq; for payment of his debts, for which I lye now in prison.
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- Lygon, Richard.
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- [London :: s.n.,
- 1654]
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Severall Circircumstances to prove that M
ris Jane Berkeley and Sr William Killi∣grew have combined together to defraud me of an estate left unto me byHenry Killigrew Esq; for payment of his debts, for which I lye now in prison. -
Circumstances concerning M
ris Ayliffe, to prove this combination and fraud between Sr William Killigrew and Mris Jane Berkeley, in cheating me of an estate left unto me by Sr Henry Killigrew for pay∣ment of his debts, for which I now lye in prison.