Title | Exemplification of a judgement in the Court of Common Pleas in a case of trespass between William Clayton and Edward Crosse late of London, merchant taylor, Edward Crosse was "attacked to answer" Clayton's plea that he entered premises in the parish of St Buttolphs Bishopsgate by force of arms, demised for three years by Abraham Deskeyne on 1 Oct 1656. Crosse was found guilty of the trespass, Clayton was adjudged to recover the premises and was awarded £9 damages 11 May |