Defamation of character between Joan Hoare and Anne Dennis
Joan Hoare v Anne Dennis
Interrogatories for Joan Hoare
Gloucestershire Record Office ref GDR 64/1/1560
Interr[ogatoria] ministrat[a] ex parte Joane Hoare testibus p[rete]ns[is] ex parte Anne
Dennies uxoris Will[iel]mi Dennies gen[er]osi p[ro]duct[is] et p[ro]ducend[is]
Interrogatories administered on behalf of Joan Hoare to the pretended witnesses
produced and to be produced on behalf of Anne Dennies, the wife of William
Dennies, gentleman.
Inprimis interr[ogata] quil[ib]et testis an noverit p[ar]tes litigantes et quamdiu, et quid valet in p[ro]p[riis] suis bonis citra alieno deducto et quamdiu morum traxit infra p[ar]o[chia]m de Leckhampton Glouc[estriensis] dioces[is] et interr[ogata] con[iuncti]m di[visi]m et de quol[ib]et
First, ask each witness whether they know the parties litigant, and for how long, and what they are worth in their own goods, after those of others be deducted, and how long they have lived within the parish of Leckhampton in the diocese of Gloucester; and ask them jointly, severally, and for each of them.
It[e]m interr[ogata] quil[ib]et testis p[rese]ns quot annos natus vel nata est temp[or]e p[ro]ductionis sue et interrogetur ut supra
Item, ask each witness present how many years they had been born at the time of their production; and it should be asked as above.
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