Title | Exemplification of a decree of the Court of Chancery (14 April 1627) bearing on an action between Henry Needham, Esq. and William Needham, gent., plaintiffs, and William Griffith and Edward Egerton, Esq., defendants, touching two "statutes" one of £2,000 and the other of £6,000 and also a rent charge of 20s pretended to be granted to the said William Griffith for his life after the death of one William Williams. |
AdminHistory | This case must have arisen from the disinherison of his son Owen by William Williams of Cochwillan. Owen's daughter, Dorothy, had married a Henry Needham. |