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Amongst the myriad of documents relating to the early history of Hungerford, Norman and Joyce Hidden transcribed various Law-suits connected with the Town and People of Hungerford. These were collected into three volumes:

- Vol.1 Court of Chancery 1431-1755 (15.4Mb)

- Vol.2 Court of Duchy of Lancaster 1366-1888 (10.1Mb)

- Vol.3 Miscellaneous 1248-1773 (16.7Mb)

Derek Patience also transcribed a number of early documents, and corresponded with Norman Hidden. He finds that one Court of Chancery case that was not included in Volume 1. He kindly sent a summary of the case. Derek considers it is quite an important document for the history of Hungerford, in that it provides details of the ownership of the last property at the southern end, west side, of the High Street (now 53/54 High Street?) from the 1573 survey through to 1610.

- Summary of Court of Chancery case Passion v West, 1610