• Reference
    OR1230-1262
  • Title
    Payne versus Fawne (Coles)
  • Date free text
    1607-1621
  • Production date
    From: 1607 To: 1621
  • Scope and Content
    This case, like numbers 1086-1140, comes from ramifications of the financial transactions of Edmund Bredyman; in this case from a statute staple of £2,000 which he acknowledged on 5 October 1590 to Richard Coles gentleman. Richard Coles died, and his widow Lettice married Edmund Fawne, who claimed the debt. Fawne became indebted to the King by three bonds of £600 each, for the payment of £300 on each, for the fine of the wardship of Robert Oxenbregge, of Hampshire, 25 November 1616. He assigned the statute to the King on 30 November 1616. It was accepted in 1617, and twice an extent of Payne’s lands was ordered; but the assignment was finally cancelled in 1621.
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  • Level of description
    series