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Sir Everard Digby (PERSON11308)

Male, b. 1577-08-19-1579-08-17 (est.), d. not recorded

Residences: ‘Gayhurst (village)’, c. 18 August 1599, 30 November 1601, 2 January 1602, 8 March 1603, 21 June 1603, 20 February 1604, 4 May 1604, 24 July 1605 & 11 August 1605; ‘Moulsoe’, c. 2 January 1600

Young Lady Catherine Longueville [Mrs Catherine Carey] (PERSON13783)

Female, b. 1578-01-13-1579-07-27 (est.), d. not recorded

Residences: ‘Wolverton (village)’, c. 25 January 1602, 5 March 1606, 11 October 1606, 26 May 1612, 13 May 1617, 12 July 1619, 28 July 1634 & 21 March 1635; ‘Unspecified’, c. 9 July 1619 & 27 October 1622; ‘Little Billing’, c. 6 September 1622, 19 October 1622, 6 April 1625, 30 April 1625 & 6 March 1626

Cite this as: Lauren Kassell, Michael Hawkins, Robert Ralley, John Young, Joanne Edge, Janet Yvonne Martin-Portugues, and Natalie Kaoukji (eds.), The casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: a digital edition, https://casebooks.lib.cam.ac.uk/search?f2-social-network-recorded=Yes;f4-identified-entity-is-asking-about=Self;f5-entity-age-band=020-029;f7-identified-entity-role=Querent;f8-gentry=Yes;f9-entity-age-band=030-039%3A%3A39;f10-entity-question-asked=Sex%2C%20family%20and%20generation;f11-dob-cert=Inferred, accessed 17 May 2024.