| Description | (19 of them, occupying 21pp.). From these questions it seems that Cheadle's Field was the bone of contention, whether it was the undivided inheritance of Sir Richard Bulkeley [third], and whether, therefore, it was in its entirety part of the jointure-lands of Dame Mary. Then follow the depositions taken at Cheadle on 4 Novr. [no year, but 1627 probable] before Commissioners directed to sit by the Chester Court of Exchequer (pp. 22-113) |