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  •   KAH - Archdeaconry of Huntingdon
    •   4 - Court papers
      •   251 - Court papers
        • 84 - Court papers for cases arising in Hail Weston and Southoe.
RefNoKAH/4/251/84/30
AltRefNoAH4/251/84/30
TitleCitation paper against Thomas Peete of Southoe in a cause of defamation against Anne Dolby wife of Richard Dolby of Southoe. Cited personally 28 September 1719 by John James, Apparitor. Cite Thomas Peete also for adultery, fornication or incontinency with Mary Reynolds wife of William Reynolds of Southoe cited same day.
Date28 September 1719
CreatorNameThe Archdeaconry of Huntingdon
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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