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1720 (from IND1) Gilbert Vane & Mary his wife v. Lord Barnard [incomplete and discontinuous] re. 'the said defendt. began about five years since to pull down and demolish the castle called Rabie [Raby] Castle...' [near Staindrop in County Durham]. C79/4, no. [2]; [3]
1720 14 Jan 6 Christopher Cradock and Hannah Cradock children of Christopher Cradock decd infants by George Cradock their uncle v John King and Florentia his wife late Florentia Warr widow, mother of the complts and formerly the widow of the said Christopher Cradock the children's father; Osmond Beavoir; and George Lewis clerk re. will of Christopher Cradock and codicil 3 Sept 1711 on death of executor Edward Fleetwood, terms and conditions; His personal estate in the East Indies, 13,000 pagodas [=Indian coin] or £7,000 in English money... C78/1380, no. 5 [4]
1720 15 Jan 6 Elizabeth Ord spinster and the aunt and sole executrix of Elizabeth Ord decd and also William Ord als Blackett and Elizabeth Ord als Blackett the children of the said Elizabeth Ord the testatrix, infants v Sir William Blackett; William Thompson and Dame Julia his wife; Elizabeth Blackett; Isabella Blackett; Diana Blackett; Ann Blackett; William Davison; John Wilkinson; Sir Walter Calverly and Dame Julia his wife; and Frances Blackett Annuity payable to the testatrix Elizabeth Ord and her heirs during the joint lives of her and the deft Sir William Blackett. C78/1381, no. 3 [5]
1720 28 Jan 6 Dennis Nevile v. Stephen Offley, esq; and Samuel Crome, executors of Robert Offley, esq, who was the executor of Cornelius Clarke, esq re. Ordered and decreed that the plaintiff should have from the death of his father to the death of his mother a moiety of the interest accruing by the purchase money for which the said Estate was sold being £3,200, but first deduct £1,700 which was the provision made by the said deed of the 4 Apr 1670 for the payment of the plaintiff's father's debts, and for making some provision for his children... C78/1586, no. 4 [6]
1720 29 Jan 6 Samuel Vaus, merchant v. Catherine Pearce alias Miller; Edward bing; Richard keech; Godfrey Kneller Hinkle; and John Miller re. care and custody of complt's plate, jewels, ready money and other effects to value £1,000+ by wife Anne Margaret Pearce alias Pearcy. C78/1793, no. 23 [7]
1720 29 Jan 6 James Marsingall v. Jacob Flierden re. goods and merchandises sold, since 1710, by complt. James Marsingall [merchant of Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambs.] to defendt. Jacob Flierden; debts of defendt. C78/1634, no. 6 [8]
1720 1 Feb 6 John Tuck, gent v. Anne Gaisford, widow; Roger Gaisford; Richard Gaisford; Stephen Gaisford; Edward Gaisford; Elizabeth Gaisford; John Gaisford; William May; and Thomas Flower re. marriage agreement 9 Sept 1709, complt. John Tuck [of Bromham, Wilts] and Mary (one of daus. of Stephen Gaisford); marriage portion £500 and diverse lands; frequent promises of Stephen Gaisford. C78/1552, no. 3 [9]
1720 3 Feb 6 Adam Galt and Sarah his wife late Sarah Haddesdon, spinster; Isaac Smith and Ann his wife sister of the said Sarah which said Sarah and Ann were cousins & heires of Martha Fisher decd who was widow and relict of Cecill Fisher decd v. George Lewis; Francis Seal; Joseph Moyse; Margaret Deane; Joseph Norris; and John Stockwell re. loan 22 Dec 1687 £100, by Cecil Fisher from Nathaniel Herbert, and Martha Fisher's messuage with the appurtenances called Hydes, & closes, meadows and pasture called Hydes, Bradleys and Maynards in par. Theydon Garnon alias Garnish, Essex. C78/1475, no. 10 [10]
1720 9 Feb 6 Richard Gipson of Turnham Greene, Middx, gardner v Thomas Bainbridge Loan of £200. Disputed terms of associated bond. C78/1402, no. 4 [11]
1720 10 Feb 6 Mary Hallett, only daughter and heir of John Hallett of Barbadoes esq by Sarah his wife being an infant, by Sarah her mother; and also said Sarah Hallett the mother v. Edmund Sutton esq and William Cogan, merchant, both of Barbados, executors of said John Hallett; William Brookes; John Wowen; John Baker; and John Burridge re. property of John Hallett, who died in Barbados, and his divers lands, tenements and hereditaments in England £200 p.a. and in Barbados of divers lands, tenements and hereditaments and also two plantations which might produce with good management and sufficient stock £1,000 p.a., and personal estate in Barbados £40,000 and in East India stock, bank notes and other securities in England £30,000.. C78/1552, no. 5 [12]
1720 17 Feb 6 Walter Estcourt of Shipton Moyne, Gloucs v John Wake re. Sir Gyles Estcourt [c. 1601–1668] and his grant 10 Nov 1661 by court roll, to Anne, his then wife, and Alice Elliott her daughter, the reversion of one customary messuage or tenement and lands in Newnton [Long Newnton, Wilts] for life thereof, to hold to them for their lives and the life of the longest liver of them successively, according to the custom of the said manor; Common of pasture due to a tenement called Hancock's in the manor of Newnton, Wilts. C78/1362, no. 2 [13]
1720 18 Feb 6 Nicholas Letchmere, Attorney General [Nicholas Lechmere, 1675-1727], at relation of the Mayor, Commonalty and Citizens of London, Governors of the Hospital of Edward the Sixth of Christ Bridewell St Thomas the Apostle; and Thomas Grover of Trinity College Cambridge v. The Master Wardens and Commonalty of the Bowyers of the City of London re. will 1 Aug 1625, of James Wood late citizen and dyer of London and his manor or lordship of Isley Walton and diverse messuages, lands, tenements,rents, services and hereditaments within the towns, fields, liberties, territories and precincts of Isley Walton, Kegworth and Osgathorpe, Leics; charitable bequests. C78/1482, no. 6 [14]
1720 20 Feb 6 Meux Kant, esq, & Sarah his wife; James Hardey; Dorothy Hardey; Robert Hardey; Anna Catherine Hardey; Mary Hardey, infants by Sarah Houblon and Catherine Houblon; and said Sarah Houblon and Catherine Houblon v. Robert Hardey, esq e. will 9 Oct 1708 of John Hardey and his considerable estate of freehold, copyhold and leasehold lands, tenements & hereditaments lying in the co. of Norfolk and in Essex; bequesta nd conditions.. C78/1634, no. 11 [15]
1720 20 Feb 6 Robert Jackson principal creditor of Thomas Hunt decd; and Henry Hunt brother of the said Thomas Hunt decd v. Ann Hunt an infant, the only daughter and heir of of the said Thomas Hunt decd, by John Aylor her uncle; Thomas Curtis; and Stephen Jackson re. loan 17 Feb 1710 £100 (and £25 more), by late Thomas Hunt (d. 17 May 1711, intestate) from complt.Robert Jackson; bond for securing repayment, Longstreet Farm [Enford, Wilts]... C78/1469, no. 3 [16]
1720 23 Feb 6 Frances Deye the wife of John Deye v. George Wyndham esq; David Rashley; John Thorpe; Robert Thorpe; Charles Raymond; and John Lee re. Sir Stephen Riddlesden, late of Norwich and his manor of Fisherton alias Fisherton Anger, Wilts. [now in Salisbury] with the lands and appurtenances; an indenture of lease 18 Dec 1619 regarding the said premises. C78/1936, no. 9 [17]
1720 24 Feb 6 Anthony Woodroffe; Daniel Woodroffe; and Thomas Church, & Sarah his wife v. George Wood; Richard Cooper; Thomas Borley; William Glover; and John Woodroffe re. marriage agreement John Storer of Walton-on-the-Wolds, Leics. and Anne his wife, and descent of several messuages, tenements and hereditaments in the county of Leics. and elsewhere...; his only issue a dau. Elizabeth would marry defndt. George Wood 'who was much against her fathers will'...'; close in Burton-on-the-Wolds [Storer's Charity] C78/1507, no. 6 [18]
1720 3 March 6 Thomas Shrimpton esq & Elizabeth his wife v. William Wytherly gentleman; Thomas Lister esq; and others (sic) re. indenture 10 Sept 1696 and descent of lands in Shropshire; William Wycherley esq grandson and heir of Daniel Wycherley, esq decd.late of Clive, Salop. and also nephew and heir of William Wycherley esq. decd. late of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx. who was son and heir of said Daniel Wycherley C79/156, no. [19]
1720 5 March 6 Peircy Freke of Ireland baronet; Ralph Freke; Redman Freke; and Elizabeth Freke infants by the honorable Brigadeer George Freke and Arthur Barnard esq; Thomas Colepepper an infant by William Colepepper esq his father v. Awusham Churchill esq executor of John Freke esq who was one of the executors of Peircy Freke esq also acting executor of Elizabeth Freke who was the acting executor of Ralph Freke; Anne Brodrepp sister and residuary legatee of the said John Freke; and Robert Austen esq the other executor of the said Elizabeth Freke re. will 3 Feb 1705, of Percy Freke and his considerable real and personal estate including rents and profits of his lands, tenements and hereditaments in Ireland... C78/1902, no. 3 [20]
1720 5 March 6 Thomas Stanton of London, tanner v. Thomas Aylworth; Edward Willes; John Bolding; John Palmer; and John Stanton re. will 7 May 1715, of Thomas Stanton of Wolverton, Warks. (a near kinsman of the said complts.), and his several manors, messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Warwick and elsewhere, £300 p.a. and a considerable personal estate £300+ C78/1670, no. 1 [21]
1720 12 March 6 Henry Farmer; Ezekiell Welson; Peter Taylor; and Edward Watkins late churchwardens of the parish of New Radnor, Co. Radnor v Thomas Tonman; Thomas Jones; William Prosser; Joseph Pugh; Fletcher Powell; David Williams; Edward Stones; Thomas Hoddall; Timothy Morris and Samuel Tonman parishioners of the said parish of New Radnor re. loan 1699 £30, by Phillip and William Stevens from complts. Peter Taylor and edward Watkins (who were then churchwardens and overseres of poor), secured on of a parcel of land called Long Meadow alias Clithorne in New Radnor . C78/1388, no. 5 [22]
1720 12 March 6 Francis Jessop and Elizabeth his wife, and now the said Francis Jessop as administrator of the said Elizabeth; and Francis Jessop junr an infant by the said Francis his father by bill of Revivor v Charles Cesar re. Refs former decree of 4 July 1718; Ordered and decreed that the marriage articles 9 Dec 1704 should be performed, and the complt. having brought an action on the articles against the the defndt. Cesar and obtained judgement £1,194... C78/1388, no. 6 [23]
1720 12 March 6 William Warre; Jane Warre; and John Warre (children of William Warre merchant deceased) by Anne his late wife also deceased daughter of John Nicks merchant deceased infants by Sarah Warre widow their grandmother v. Florentia Warre widow; Osmond Deavon esq; and George Lewis clerk re. will 17 May 1702(?) of John Nix (complt's. late grandfather) [a merchant deceased, late of Madras] and his great personal estate of ready money, goods, wares, merchandises and other effects, goods and chattels, being minded to make provision for his g-children and having a good opinion of honesty skill and integrity of his son-in-law play (complt's father)... C78/1901, no. 10 [24]
1720 12 March 6 John Young, & Mary his wife v. Peter Hoskins AND cross-suit re. marriage of tne complt. John Young and wife Mary formerly Hoskins; order of 27 Jun 1716, lands called Olds and Wintyn [Manors or reputed Manors of Olds and Winton] be sold to best purchasor that could be got... [Purse Caundle, Dorset]. C78/1741, no. 2 [25]
1720 12 March 6 Mary Reynell of Newton Abbots, Devon, widow and administratrix with the will annexed of John Reynell, her then late husband v. Samuel Spurway; and Elizabeth Spurway, infants, daughters of said Samuel Spurway re. will 'without date or...executor' of John Reynell and his considerable personal and testamentary estate 'consisting chiefly in outstanding debts and then still unreceived'; bequests. C78/1670, no. 2 [26]
1720 26 March 6 Sir John Fleet, knight; Robert Richardson; Thomas Coppin; Richard Lechmere; Richard Merryweather; John Lateward; Edward Owen; Peter Cartwright, John Moore, sr; John Moore, jr, an infant by said John Moore sr; Anthony Job; Samuel Warburton; Thomas Wickham; William Clapham; John Clapham; Edward Missenden; Nathaniel Smith; Jonathan Smith; and Thomas Joyner of London, wharfingers; Elizabeth Newton; Jane Smith; and Hester Clapham of London, widow v. Joseph Ashton, wharfinger re. agreement 23 Jul 1695, by several persons interested in several wharves between the Tower Bridge of London who agreed to employ the said wharfs, warehouses and leighters (sic) thereto belonging for 21 years from 29 Sept 1695... C78/1556, no. 4 [27]
1720 29 March 6 The Honorable Thomas Southwell, esq [1698-1766], son and heir apparent of Thomas, lord Southwell [1665-1720], & Mary [née Coke] his wife v. Phillip, earl of Chesterfield; James, earl Stanhope; Thomas, lord Southwell; and Thomas Coke, esq; Elizabeth Coke, spinster; George Lewis Coke, infants by said Thomas Coke their father and guardian; Mary Coke, wife of said Thomas Coke, esq, by Jeremy Hale; and said Jeremy Hale re. marriage agreement 16 June 1698, Thomas Coke [1674-1727] and lady Mary Stanhope [eldest daughter, d. Jan 1703/4 of Philip 2nd Earl of Chesterfield], £800 marriage portion & honour and manor of Milton Mowbray [Melton Mowbray] & other manors and lands. C78/1545, no. 3 [28]
1720 26 April 6 Elizabeth Weedon of the parish of St James Westminster, Middx, widow & administratrix of Cavendish Weedon decd v. Sir Erasmus Norwich and Dame Jane his wife; Erasmus, William, Arabella, Annabella & Jane Norwich their sons & daughters; Thomas James; Sir Rushout Cullen; Lewis West; Mathew Johnson; Simon Barwell; and Thomas Reynolds, clerk re. Refs previous decree of 26 Jan 5Geo (1718); this court declared there there appeared sufficient proof on the mortgage made to Thomas James on the conveyance made by the said Thomas James in trust for the complt. of the receipt for the sum of £100 dated 13th of May 1687... C78/1433, no. 5 [29]
1720 1 May 6 Michael Flitcroft, jr, eldest son of Michael Flitcroft of Manchester, Lancs; and Litchford Flitcroft, second son of said Michael Flitcroft the elder; Abel Flitcroft the younger son of said Michael Flitcroft the elder; and Elizabeth Flitcroft; and Rebecca Flicroft, the daughters of said Michael Flitcroft the elder, the said Abel and Rebecca being under 21, by said Michael their eldest brother v. John Rowland; ___ Litchford and Elizabeth Pearson the executors of said Abel Litchford, esq re. will 13 Jun 1711, of Abel Litchford; bequests and conditions. [Boothby Pagnell, Lincs.] C78/1526, no. 4 [30]
1720 4 May 6 Thomas Mathew, jr, & Margaret his wife v. Benjamin Penhallo [Penhallow], gent re. will 24 May 1716 of John Penhallo [Penhallow] of Lambeth, Surrey and his very considerable personal estate, messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Histon alias Hisson, Cambs; bequests and conditions. C78/1764, no. 9 [31]
1720 6 May 6 William Hamond of London haberdasher v. John Ange esq re. complts' mother Margaret Hamond widow, by indentures of lease and release and bargain and sale, dated 2/3 Feb 1707, became well seized of a messuage and farm called Goreings and all the lands, meadows, pastures and woods belonging, in parishes of Thundersley and North Benflett [North Benfleet ], Essex or one of them... C79/137, no. [32]
1720 6 May 6 Arthur Sprake gentleman son and heir and executor of Christopher Sprake and John Smith v. Richard Palgrave baronet [3rd Baronet, 1688–1732] re. loan £100 1 July 1686, by Sir Augustine Palgrave [1629–1711] from Christopher Sprake secured by penalty bond and several parcels of copyhold lands holden of the manor of Matlaske, Norf. C78/2056, no. 5 [33]
1720 6 May 6 John Nance v. Richard Pearce Title to several parcels or stitches of land in a barton called Kerris als Kerris Mere in the parish of St Paul [in Penzance par.], Cornwall, formerly the property of Henry Nance the complts grandfather. C78/1456, no. 10 [34]
1720 10 May 6 William Jones v. John Knight; Richard Foreman; and Benjamin Davies re. agreement 2 Jan 1718 between Richard Foreman and complt. William Jones concerning proposed lease for 21 years, of a house to be built on a piece of ground in Bond Street near Hanover Square, for use in trade of victualler by complt. C78/1511, no. 1 [35]
1720 11 May 6 Susannah Goodwin, Richard Goodwin, Julian Goodwin and Anne Goodwin infants and children of John Goodwin decd and Susannah his wife, which said Susannah was administratrix of the said John Goodwin, by John Brown their next friend and guardian; and also the said John Brown; Thomas Miller; Sir Thomas Franklin; William Yerbury; and James Graves, creditors of the said John Goodwin v. Juditn Munden, widow and executrix of Charles Munden her late husband decd, surviving executor of Susanna Goodwin decd and administratrix do bonis non of the said Susanna unadministered by Richard Goodwin senr decd and the said Charles Munden, and against the Governors and Company of Merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Sea and other parts of America and for Encouraging of the Fishery Wills of Susanna Goodwin, widow of John Goodwin. Partnership between John Goodwin and his father, Richard Goodwin, also decd. C78/1432, no. 6 [36]
1720 14 May 6 Catherine Chapman an infant by Edward Chapman her grandfather v. Nicholas Tirrell and John Highley re. will 25 July 1706, of Richard Chapman complts' late father, and an indenture 29 April 1704, conveying in trust all that piece of ground and the messuage thereon at the end of Bedford Row... C78/1469, no. 5 [37]
1720 17 May 6 Isabella Hawes, widow and relict of George Hawes; Katherine Hawes; Anne Hawes, an infant, by William Wickham, esq, two of the daughters and younger children of said George Hawes; and Charles Bridges, esq, & Charity his wife, another of the younger children of said George Hawes v. George Hawes; William Hawes; Robert Hawes; John Pursell, & Mary his wife re. will 7 August 'then last past', of George Hawes (late of Kensington, Middx) and his good estate of inheritance of and in divers freehold copyhold houses and tenements, and also a personal estate of a very great value... C78/1553, no. 5 [38]
1720 17 May 6 Francis Hill v. John Merriweather re. various monies owed by defnt. John Merriweather to complt. Francis Hill C78/1483, no. 3 [39]
1720 18 May 6 Henry Carter, merchant v. Lawrence Carter, sr; and Lawrence Carter, jr, esqs re. will 15 Feb 1687, of Thomas Wadland of par. [ ], Leics and his bequest to Lawrence Carter, sen (complt's uncle) of all his messuages, lands and tenements upon condition that he should raise one annuity of £13 p.a. and pay in quarterly payments unto the testator's sister Isabella Wadland... C78/1808, no. 4 [40]
1720 18 May 6 Isaac Denew, & Elizabeth Anne Stamp the wife of John Stamp, by said Isaac Denew v. John Stamp re. marriage agreement 17 May 1710, complt. Elizabeth Ann Stamp née Warren and defendt. John Stamp; marriage portion £1,000 and all those messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments of John Stamp in par. of Stoke, Dorset C78/1505, no. 4 [41]
1720 20 May 6 Anthony Browne v. Thomas Wellins; William Adney and Catherine his wife; and Elizabeth Browne re. lease in 1711 of a piece of ground in Cow Street. Ludlow, Salop. to complt's. father Richard Brown for 999 years at 20 shillings p.a and the building of a messuage thereon... C78/1497, no. 13 [42]
1720 24 May 6 Mary Hobart the infant daughter of Francis Hobart the younger, her late father decd, by Robert Burridge jun v. John Burridge; Richard Burridge; John Jeane; Francis Hobart an infant; Francis Burford; and Robert Burridge senr Numerous lands in the manor of Taunton Deane, Somerset (named and described), estate of Francis Hobart senr, the complts grandfather decd, and settlement on marriage of the complts parents Francis Hobart the younger and Mary Burridge daughter of the deft Robert Burridge the elder. C78/1409, no. 2 [43]
1720 25 May 6 William Skipsey; John Burne; Clement Trumble; Anthony Wilkinson; John Smyth; William Browell; Robert Saburne; Ralph Rookesby; William Atkinson; John Duxfield; Llane Allen; Anthony Oliver; Richard Burne; George Duxfield; Cuthbert Humphrey; and Ruhama Moore widow, all of Seaton Delaval, Northumb v John Blackett son and executor of Sir Edward Blackett decd Rights to the tythes due from the tenants of the Seaton Delaval estate. Complts were tenants of that estate, formerly from Sir Ralph Delavall late of Seaton Delaval, and latterly from his widow Dame Diana and her second husband Sir Edward Blackett. C78/1380, no. 6 [44]
1720 2 June 6 Charles, Earl of Carlisle; The Masters and Scholars of Balliol College in Oxford; Ralph Clarke; and Deborah Potts and Nathaniel Ogle for and on behalf of Isabella Newton widow and the said Isabella Newton and also William Shippen and Frances his wife and Dorothy Stote spinster which said Frances and Dorothy together with the deft Margaret Tonge were the only sisters of and coheirs of Bertram Stote decd who was the only son and heir of Sir Richard Stote decd v Nathaniel, Lord Crewe, Lord Bishop of Durham; John Tonge clerk and Mary his wife Division of the infields of Longbenton parish, Northumb. Refs decree of 17 March 1718 [C 78/1381 no.2. 1719]. C78/1381, no. 1 [45]
1720 6 Jun 6 John Cay of Laygate, Co. Durham v. Mary Williamson, widow; James Love; James Harvey; John Ramsey; Cuthbert Collingwood; and John Scott North Charlton Moor, Northumberland. Boundaries between the township of North Charlton, and the townships of Old Bewick, New Bewick and East Lilburne. Bounds described. C78/1433, no. 9 [46]
1720 13 June 6 Benjamin Morrett merchant and Robert Eyres creditors of John Bennett decd on behalf of themselves and other judgement creditors of the said John Bennett v Thomas Parke, Mary Copplestone, Sir Nicholas Morris, Rebecca Whitrow, Elizabeth Reynolds, Elizabeth Bennett, Grace Bennett, Daniel Cox & Rebecca his wife, Leonard Pead, Daniel Alford, John Monntague, Sir Nicholas Morris, Joseph Moyle, John Winstone, Joseph Huddlestone, Francis Thompson, John Littlehale, John Mercer, [blank] Pelme, John James Gatches and Rebecca his wife, John Jolley, Clement Kent, John Foster, Mathias Walraven, Joseph Cranmer, Richard Lawrence, John Freeman, John Frewen, Francis Taylor, Sir Edward Dering, William Dering, Jane Tryon, William Broadneas, Jane Mead, John Mead, John Gumley, Daniel Symonds senr and Daniel Symonds junr Mortgage of lands & tenements in Rotherhithe, Surrey by John Bennett decd. C78/1365, no. 1 [47]
1720 15 June 6 Edward Northey, Attorney General, at the relation of John Rotheram; Lawrence Tristram; Henry Kingsley; Heylock Kingsby; William Lucas; John Draper; and Richard Finch v. Sir Ralph Radcliffe; Edward Radcliffe; and James Lawrence junior re. John Mattock of city of Coventry and his surrender 1 Jan 1632, of a close of six acres called the Coneygree to then lady of manor of Hitchin, Herts; school house for education of children of Hitchin. [Hitchin Boys' School] C78/1471, no. 12 [48]
1720 17 June 6 Joseph Onyons; Silvanus Onions, Elizabeth Onions, Samuel Onions & Mary Onyons infants by Joseph Onyons their brother; William Crosser & Elizabeth his wife; and Mary Greenhill, widow v. Humphrey Tyrer; Thomas Tyrer; Mary Tyrer; Thomas Onyons the elder and Thomas Onyons the younger; and Samuel Barnesly and his wife re. Refs decree of 6 Feb 3 Geo; Ordered and decreed that the trust of the term in the first bill should be executed for raising the £380 out of such lands as were not entailed the said bill, as to that matter not being revealed, it was thereby referred to Sir Thomas Gery [c.1663-1727], Master of this Court, to see what of those lands the testator had power to dispose of by his will.... C78/1497, no. 12 [49]
1720 23 June 6 William Constable, an infant,by Jane Pike, widow; and also said Jane Picke; and Jane Lawson Pick, for themselves and other creditors of Sir Robert Constable, knight, deceased v. William Wakefield, esq; Thomas Grimston, esq; and Wilfrid Constable, esq re. mortgage relating to property in manor, or reputed manor, of Catfass Hall [Catfoss Hall] and Sigglesthorne, East and West Gravell Closes, Brick Close, the Intack, the Two Smith Closes, Carrat Close, Calf Garths, and parcels on west side of Catfoss Lane; oxgangs in Sigglesthorne; having been mortgaged by Sir Robert Constable [1672-1719/20]. C78/1507, no. 4 [50]
1720 25 June 6 Sir Edward Northey, Attorney General, at the relation of Richard Bate curate of the parish church of Kinfare, Staffs at the nomination of the parishioners, and at the relation of John Wood, Edward Hillman, Humphrey Bate, Richard Moseley, Thomas Moseley and Richard Bradley on behalf of themselves and the rest of the inhabitants of the said parish v Paul Foley, Thomas Oliver, John Cooke and Thomas Bradley Advowson and tithes of the said parish, formerly an entitlement of the monastery of Bordesley, Worcs. Purchase of certain tythes to provide a trust for the augmentation of the curate's salary. C78/1338, no. 1 [51]
1720 28 June 6 Francis Manaton of Germoe, Corn., esq v. John Starr of Exeter, merchant, & Dorothea his wife; Edward Harwood, clerk, & Theodosia his wife; Peter Trevisa; Henry Trevisa; James Trevisa; Jonathan Trevisa; and others (sic) re. will 15 Dec 1681, of William Trevisa of Crockadon [Crocadon in St Mellion], Corn; his 'tyn bounds' and tin dug from various named locations or 'Wheals'... C78/1605, no. 8 [52]
1720 30 June 6 William Babington and Frances Babington an infant of about 15 years by said William Babington the only children of William Babington deceased v. Walter Greenwood & Frances his wife and William Farr re. will 13 December 1703 of William Babington and his real estate of a considerable value and a personal Estate £10,000+; bequest £3,000 to be paid to complainant William at his age of 21 and Frances £3,000 at the age of 21 or her day of marriage which should first happen... C78/2052, no. 3 [53]
1720 1 July 6 John Wentworth als Creswell; Thomas Cartwright; Elizabeth Phipps, widow; Grace Phipps, widow; William Gibberd; Edward Gibberd; Richard Mathews; Hugh Elmes; William Lapworth; John Evans; and Edward Tooley v. Sackvile Tufton re. use of three fields in town of Charlton, a hamlet within pars. of Newbottle and King Sutton [King's Sutton] or one of them, co. of Northton [Northamptonshire] by owners and proprietors of lands in said three fields to stint beast, sheep and other cattle.... C78/1498, no. 5 [54]
1720 5 July 6 Thomas Rue and Elizabeth his wife v. Edmund Towse re. loan 20 April 1700 £100 by Thomas Pound from complt. Elizabeth, then Elizabeth Giles, widow secured on of houses and land in Jacob Street, par. St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey. C78/1410, no. 13 [55]
1720 8 July 6 _____ v. Edward Foster [Damaged document] re. loan 28 May 1709 £100 by Richard Gaze of Happisburgh, Norf. from Anthony Foster secured by surrender out of his hands into the hands of the Lord of the Manor several pieces for parcels of land in Happisburgh, then by him, holden by copy of court roll... C78/1895, no. 10 [56]
1720 8 July 6 William Colt, eldest son and heir of William Colt and Mary his wife v. John Bruce, & Ann his wife; Nicholas Jekyll; and John Poulter; Jeffery Erith; and John Lockin re. loan 4 Apr 1688 £200, by complt's. father from sir Jersis [Gervase] Elwes secured on property of complt's. father's wife, who was sole dau. and heir of William Griggs, clerk; messuages called Wrights and Clerks used as one messuage in Stower Street [Stour St.], Cavendish, Suffolk and also various pieces of land. C78/1818, no. 2 [57]
1720 8 July 6 William Geldard, son of John Geldard of Graddell in Slaidburn, Yorks, gent v. John Brennand; Edward Parker; Thomas Parker; Roger Nowell; Thomas Lister; and Ambrose Pudsey, esqs; Edmond townley, clerk, then rector of Slaidburne; Henry Wiglesworth; John Walker; and Ultrid Hodgkinson, gent; John Smithson; Ellen Smithson, widow; and The Right Honorable Nicholas Lechmere, esq, then Attorney General re. will 7 May 1717, of John Brennand of Plainhill [Pain Hill ](having no issue and never having been married, d. 15 May 1717); lands at Pain Hill, Crawshaw, Parrock Head, Burn Side, Laytham’s with Huntington’s, and Higher Stony Bank in Slaidburn. [Brennand’s Endowed School, Slaidburn, Yorks.] C78/1507, no. 3 [58]
1720 14 July 6 George Ellis, citizen and haberdasher of London; and Henry [missing] of London, lace merchant, executors of Edward Frowd late of London, lace merchant, decd v. Timothey Guest and Lidia his wife re. will 11 Feb 1719, Edward Frowd late of par. St. Bartholemew, London, lace merchant; dwelling house at Mitcham, Surrey, bequests and conditions, esp. to St Edmund's church in city of Sarum [Charity of Frowd's Almshouses, 1-12 Bedwin Street, Salisbury]. C78/1469, no. 2 [59]
1720 16 July 6 Josias Burd of Bovey Tracey, Devon v. Thomas Badcock of Mary Tavy [near Tavistock], Devon re. dealings from Aug 1711 to end of year 1714, between defendant, a yarn buyer and complt. a sergeweaver; deliveries and payments. C78/1672, no. 1 [60]
1720 18 July 6 Samuel Savill & Henrietta Maria his wife one of the daughters of Sir Edward Blackett; and William Skinner v. Sir Edward Blackett; John Blackett; Sir Arthur Key; John Stapleton; and Christopher Blackett re. Trust settlement in will 9 Apr 1718, of Sir Edward Blackett [2nd Baronet of Newby Park, Ripon, 1649 – 23 April 1718], and additional sums promised to his daughters shortly before he died; marriage agreement 15 Nov 1676. C78/1463, no. 3 [61]
1720 19 July ? Jane Battishill & Anne Battishill, spinsters v. Robert Tapson; Benjamin Oliver; and Peter Battishill an infant re. will 3 Jan 1718, of Peter Battishill (complts' late father);and his messuage called Thorne in par. Clannaborough [north-west of Crediton], St Leonards, ??Churchston?, Bridestow, Inwardleigh, Pyworthy, Ilsington, Milton Damerel and elsewhere in Oakhampton and Exeter areas of Devon. C78/1490, no. 9 [62]
1720 20 July 6 James Fowkes only surviving son and administrator with the will annexed of John Fowkes; and Nicholas Gay and Mary Gay a minor by the said Nicholas Gay her father v. William Elson esq [apparently same as below] re. loan 19 May 1705 £240 by William Elson (defndnt's father) from John Fowkes, secured on one messuage called ?Boyse with 3 yard-lands containing 40 acres in par. Phelpham [Felpham, now in Bognor Regis], Sussex. C79/113, no. [63]
1720 20 July 6 James Foukes only surviving son and administrator with the will annexed of John Fowkes and Nicholas Guy and Mary Guy a minor by the said Nicholas Guy her father v. William Elson esq [apparently same as above] re. loan 19 May 1705 £240 by William Elson (defndnt's father) from John Fowkes, secured on one messuage called ?Boyse with 3 yard-lands containing 40 acres in par. Phelpham [Felpham, now in Bognor Regis], Sussex. C79/113, no. [64]
1720 20 July 6 Robert Lowther esq v. John Blackburn & Frances his wife; Elizabeth Justice widow and executrix of Emanual Justice and Banastree Parker son and heir and executor of Robert Parker re. ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master Holford of this Court to take an account of what was due to complt. for principal and interest on mortgage in bill mentioned and to tax him costs at law and in this Court... C79/79, no. [65]
1720 20 Jul 6 Francis Holloway and Anne his wife v. Stephen Stanmore re. loan 23 Oct 1707 £170, by defndnt. Stephen Stanmore from one Mary Marsham, secured on piece of ground on the south side of highway leading from the Keygate to Kingswell pound in Portsea, Hants; indenture 25 Mar 1703, by Mayor, Alderman and Burgesses of Portsmouth... C78/1434, no. 3 [66]
1720 20 July 6 Gilbert Molleson and Sarah his wife, executrix of Thomas Curtis her late husband decd; Peter Briggins; and John Tovey v. Roger Browne and Anne his wife re. Refs previous decree of 12 May 1718; ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master Hickocks to take an account what was due for principal and interest upon the said mortgage and if the Master should find the said report of the 18 June 1715 to be confirmed.... C78/1469, no. 1 [67]
1720 22 July 6 William Bullock and Martha Philley creditors of Samuel Swift esq deceased; Mary Stepney widow; Hester and Sarah Swift spinsters; Benjam Perry & Anne his wife; and Margaret Underhill spinster legatees of the said Swift on behalf of themselves and other legatees v. James Swift son and heir of the said Samuel Swift; William Swift eldest son of said Samuel Swift; Samuel Swift eldest son of said William Swift; and Hercules Underhill; William Hart; and Stephen Ashby executors of the said Samuel Swift; and Jacob Tousen re. will 6 July 1710, of Samuel Swift and his great real and personal estate; his debts by bond to complt. Bullock 11 Oct 1705 £40, and to Philley 7 May 1719 £140...; manor of Hardwick, Worcestershire. C79/190, no. [68]
1720 26 July 6 Charles, Lord Fitzwalter v Daniel Scarning re. employment at £17 p.a. from 1704 (until discovery of his ill practices), of the defendt. as bailiff or steward to receive rents of the properties of complt; conveyance of complts lands in Essex to the defdnt. in trust. C78/1383, no. 2 [69]
1720 26 July 6 Jane Kynaston widow of Charles Kynaston late of Oatley decd, and Cotton Lacon, spinster, both of Oatley, Salop v. James Lacon and Buckley Mackworth re. Marriage settlement 16 Sept 1676, John Lacon of West Coppice in Shropshire [?nr. Buildwas], and Hester (one of the daughters of Sir Robert Cotton), parents of the complts; capital messuage called West Coppice and lands thereto belonging... C78/1407, no. 3 [70]
1720 26 July 6 Mary Cay, widow v. Ambrose Norton Money due to Robert Lawley the complts late father decd, a bricklayer, for building stables and other buildings for the deft, who was surveyor of the stables in the Kings Mews to Charles II C78/1460, no. 4 [71]
1720 27 July 6 John Deacles esq & Delicia his wife late called Delicia Woolfe v. William Faris & Anne his wife re. loan £800 7 Mar MDCCXI [1711] by William Faris & Anne (formerly Sparkes) his wife from Delicia Woolfe, secured on copyhold and customary lands in par. Barking, Essex; Sir Edward Northey, steward of the said manor of Barking. C78/1899, no. 7 [72]
1720 27 July 6 Daniel Tainturier, esq v. James Rokeby, & Anne his wife; Hellen Randall; and John Chardin re. ordered and decreed that the said testator Daniel Foucault's copyhold estate be sold to the best purchasor that could be got for the same to be allowed by Mr Meller, then one of the Masters of this Court, and that the defendants should join in such sale as the said Master should direct and that the money from such sale be paid to the complainant... C78/1765, no. 7 [73]
1720 27 July 6 Thomas Robinson, & Mary his wife; and Lucy Anne Smart, daughter of said Mary, an infant of about 8 years v. William Smart re. will of William Smart , d. Oct 1709; defendant executor 21 Sept 1715, entered into bond or obligation for £140 to complt. Mary Robinson... C78/1634, no. 14 [74]
1720 28 July 6 John Stafford, citizen and clockmaker of London v. John Baker; Edmund Brown; Thomas Maynard; Mathias Jones; and Jonathan Cooling Agreement by the defts Baker & Brown to take black lead produced in the mines in the parish of Croswhale now Keswick within the manor of Bordale [Borrowdale], Cumberland, 40 tons in warehouses in Workington and Keswick. On condition that production to cease for 7 years so long as payments maintained. Sale to the complt of 1/8 share in this agreement. C78/1433, no. 10 [75]
1720 28 July 6 John Edwards, citizen and mercer of London v. Caleb Powell; Andrew Clarke; John Owens; and Richard Downes Payments to be made in London by the defts Owens and Powell, cattle drovers, on behalf of the deft Clarke of Radnor C78/1439, no. 1 [76]
1720 29 July 6 Jacob, now Sir Jacob Jacobson, knight, by bill of revivor v. Belthazar Meno Hamckemus, & Tetha Catherine his wife; Theodore Balthazar Jacobson; and Balthazar Menzar, administrators of Henry Jacobson re. ordered and decreed that as to the account of the partnership between the testator and the said Henry Jacobson deceased, the matter of the original bill should stand dismissed out of this Court and that so much of the decree of the 23 May 1712 or related to that matter only should... C78/1583, no. 5 [77]
1720 1 Aug 6 Vincent Grantham of Kesterne [Kelstern near Louth], Lincs, esq & Anne his wife sometime ago the widow of Christopher Hildyard late of Kesterne her first husband who was the eldest son and heir of Christopher Hildyard of Kesterne esq also deceased; Mary Hildyard; Christopher Hildyard; Charlotte Hildyard; Henry Hildyard; Juliana Hildyard; Muriall Hildyard; and Anne Hildyard younger children of the said Anne by the said Christopher Hildyard infants by the said Vincent Grantham their next friend v. Sir John Tyrwhitt baronet; Mathew Llister esq; Robert Alcott gentleman; Charles Hildyard an infant by his guardian; William Morland gentleman; Paul Buissiere esq; John Pitt esq; George Pitt esq John Marshall & Jane his wife; Adrian Birth & Anne his wife; George Clayton & Dorothy his wife; Eliza Hildyard spinster; Edward Wood esq; And Robert Wood esq re. marriage agreement 8/9 Apr 1695 Christopher Hildyard [c.1665-1719] and Jane Pitt; £5,000 marriage portion and manor of Marsh Chapel [Marshchapel] alias Fulstow Marsh, Lincs. and appurtenances. C79/35, no. [78]
1720 3 Aug 7 Humphrey Evans gent v. William Bishop and Thomas Bishop The complainant as an attorney in the Westminster courts procured moneys upon security for his clients, among which was money for the redemption of a mortgage on lands in Hammersmith and Brentford with a confessed judgment for security. C78/1301, no. 2 [79]
1720 5 Aug 6 Henry Caldecott of Holmer, Herefs, gent, an infant, by James Lewis of Huntington v. James Exton; Henry Evans; Thomas Caldecott; Owen Phillipps, & Ann his wife; and Elizabeth Caldecott re. will 15 Jan 1704 of John Smith of Holmer and his two meadows lying near Stretton's Brook in par. Burghill, Heref. and several messuages, cottages, lands and tenements in Burghill £60 per annum, and one other messuage called Penland [?Penllan] with the lands, meadows, pastures, woods in par. Huntington [Heref.] £20 p.a.... C78/1539, no. 4 [80]
1720 5 Aug 7 James Mighells late of Lowestoft, Suffolk but then of Stratford, Essex v. Anthony Barlow and Anne his wife executrix of William Church decd; John Fowler and Susannah his wife; Margaret Warwick, widow; and Thomas Landefeild and Margaret his wife, which said Susan, Margaret and Margaret are the heirs at law of the said William Church re. loan i July 1699 £600, by Margaret Church of Pakefield [Suffolk] and William Church from complt. James Mighells, secured on rectory or parsonage of Lowestoft, Suffolk with all the houses, lands and tenements tythes of corn and grain, profits, benefits, payments, appurtenances whatsoever, thereto belonging.... C78/1499, no. 3 [81]
1720 (bill) Michaelmas Term 7 William Ash of Paston, Northants esq v. White, lord bishop of Peterborough; Thomas Gibson clerk; Charles Parker; Thomas Deacon; and John Wildbore esq; John Rowell; Charles Dews; Thomas Rowell; John Sly; William Tilton; William Langton; Edmund Staples; Elizabeth Standish widow; Rebecca Deeputt widow; Joseph Bull; Job Johnson; Richard Toath; and William Sutton re. ownership of commonable, messuage, tenements cottages, tofts, bede houses within Township of Paston excepting rector's or parsonage house, and also contiguous lands in pars. or hamlets of Paston and Dostrope [? Dogsthorpe] in Burroberry [Boroughbury] in Peterborough, Northants [now in Cambs]. C79/35, no. [82]
1720 (bill) Michaelmas 6 James, duke of Chandos [James Brydges, 1st Duke, 1673–1744] v. John Talbot, esq, & Dorothy his wife; Philip Weston; John Smith; Henry Dean; Richard Coombes; John Ward; George Middleton; Thomas Milner; James Jenyns; Ralph Wilbraham; Elizabeth Carpenter; and others re. will 5 Feb 1710, of Sir Thomas Dolman [d.1711] of Shaw, Berks and his manors of Shaw and Speen with rights, members appurtenances and the advowson of the church of Shaw and the capital messuage called Shaw Hall [Shaw House] and of several other messuages, farms, lands and hereditaments in Berks. C78/1811, no. 1 [83]
1720 14 Oct 7 Sir Hans Sloane v. Henry, Duke of Beaufort an infant; James Bertie; Doddington Greville Refs previous complt dated 1702 in this court, William, Lord Cheney v. Duchess Dowager of Beaufort; Henry, Duke of Beauford her grandson; and Charles Price. Ownership of a water supply by brick conduit and lead pipe called Kensington Conduit, running from Chelsea Moore to the house Chelsea Place. C78/1437, no. 9 [84]
1720 19 Oct 7 Thomas Bugby of London, merchant, son and executor and residuary legatee of John Bugby v. John Caine; Mary Fowles; and Martha Wootes re. indenture of lease 16 Feb 1651, by Sir John Brampston [or Sir John Bramston] and John Brampston his son, to the defendt. John Caine, of a capital messuage in par. St Mary Matfelon [St Mary's, Whitechapel] alias White Chappell, Middx... C78/1576, no. 7 [85]
1720 25 Oct 7 Alice Welles of Lambeth, Surrey, widow v. Richard Wyeman; Robert Frith; and Andrew Parker re. taking of a lease £35 p.a. 20 Mar 1711, by complt. Alice Welles of a messuage or tenement in par. St Annes, Westminster, Middx. and right to void the lease. C78/1478, no. 6 [86]
1720 26 Oct 7 Mary Ramsden of Norton, Yorks, widow v. William Oldfield, gentleman; Mary Appleyard widow of William Appleyard of Hemplestubbs, Yorks, gentleman; Boynton Boynton, esq; William Millner of Leeds, Yorks, merchant; and Thomas Taylor of Leeds re. marriage agreement Jan 1710, William Ramsden and complt. Mary; pretended estate £1,000 per annum of John Ramsden... C79/4, no. [87]
1720 28 Oct 7 James Colley, gent; and John Elliott, gent, administrator with the will annexed of Thomas Elliot of Barton Regis, Gloucs, gent v. Benjamin Branch re. ownership of two small meadow grounds called Lynams in par. Compton, Soms. held in 1680 by John Hayward and William Hayward of Queen Charlton [in par. Compton Dando], Soms C78/1526, no. 1 [88]
1720 3 Nov 7 Luke Pearson esq administrator of Alice Pearson his late mother administratrix of William Pearson his late father v. Stephen Husband, gentleman and Mary Husband an infant by said Stephen her guardian re. entitlement Nov 1719 of estate of late Alice Pearson to profits or benefits from 500 sheep in county of Lancaster. C78/2017, no. 1 [89]
1720 3 Nov 6 William Trunkett v. Humphry Newman re. loan £300 10 July 1712, by defndnt. Newman from John Brant of Waltham Stow, Essex secured on lands and properties in Finchley and South Mimms, Middx. C78/1546, no. 1 [90]
1720 7 Nov 7 Bryan Hinton of the City of Lincoln and Elizabeth his wife v. Henry Boulton; Mary Blow; and Elizabeth Blow Robert Hodgson late of Barlings, Lincs. Agreement with friends to pass copyhold lands at Reipham [Reepham] in the manor of Fiskerton, Lincs to his daughter, the complt Elizabeth, but not specified in his will. C78/1433, no. 8 [91]
1720 8 Nov 7 Thomas Heath; and Edmund Heath, the surviving executors of William Heath, their late father v. Sir Bibye Lake, baronet; James Sadler, esq; and Elizabeth Sadler, widow; Peter Percival, esq; Sir Cesar Child, baronet; John Goodeere, esq; John Norris; and Whitfield Hayter AND also v. Samuel Percivall re. loan 8 Jun 1692 £1000, by Sir Stephen Evance [c.1655-1712], Peter Percival and Whitfield Hayter from late William Heath; penalty £2,000 due 9 Sept 'then next'; will of William Heath d. June 1707. C78/1674, no. 2 [92]
1720 11 Nov 7 William Cossens v. Antony Mawry re. sale by defendt. of a messuage and about 25 acres at Durley, county of Southampton [Hants] being copyhold of inheritance, held of the manor of Bishop's Waltham, for £420 dated 25 Jan 1719, and alleged to be improvable and free from encumbrances... C79/78, no. [93]
1720 12 Nov 7 William Leighton and Dorothy his wife; John Jaies als Shone; William Jones and John Braine v Sir Edward Leighton; Robert Edwards; William Pearce; Samuel Ford; Thomas Pritchard; Robert Owen; Richard Edwards; Henry Wild; Lewis William; [blank] Bouldler; John Case; [blank] Owen; Richard Asterley; Edward Poyner; Esaiah Davis; Elizabeth Tomkis; Thomas Lloyd; Richard Williams; [blank] Gittins; Edward Morris; Richard Pritchard; Mary Davis; Elizabeth Davis; Richard Browne; [blank] Bowen widow; Henry Wild; John Pearse; and William Barrett Mortgage of the manor of Baulisley als Bawsely als Bausely [Bausley], Co. Montgomery, messuage in Shrewsbury and another near the Stitt [in Ratlinghope par. ], Shrops by Sir Edward Leighton decd, the plt William Leighton's eldest brother. C78/1384, no. 2 [94]
1720 15 Nov 6 Richard Burnes gentleman v. William Jesson esq re. descent of lands, (formerly owned by complt's father) in two parcels in the leetfield called Gayfield in the parish of Stow [?Stowe-by-Chartley] in county of the city of Lichfield, or county of Stafford... C79/190, no. [95]
1720 15 Nov 7 Rupert Eastland esq v. Richard Franke esq; Magnus Kempenfelt esq and William Leigh re. monies owed to complt. following service as captain in the Lord Pastons Regiment of Foot afterwards the defndt. Frank's which was broke 8 Aug 1712; deliberate delay of suit following bill of December 1714... C78/1860, no. 2 [96]
1720 15 Nov 7 James Babbage and Richard Babbage sons of John & Dorothy Babbage v. John Tapp & Elizabeth his wife; Emanuell Tucker; John Radford; Peter East; William Linscott & Margeret his wife; John Wilmot & Christian his wife; Mary Sonden; Dorothy Hele; and Arthur Sharland re. ownership of messuage or tenement with the appurtenances called Benton, Devon £30 per annum; lease and release 27/28[ ]1670 to John Davey of Burrington, Devon, the said complt's late uncle, by the mother's side... C78/1491, no. 3 [97]
1720 17 Nov 7 Owen Thomas Bromsall of Northill, Beds v Anne Grace widow & executrix of Francis Grace senior who was executor of Ralph Bromsall senior; John Thurloe Grace and Francis Grace executors of Ralph Bromsall junior re. will 29 May 1691, of Ralph Bromsall senior [c.1649-1693] of Northill, Beds, the complt's. late father and his divers manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Beds. and elsewhere £2,000+ per annum, and a very considerable personal estate £10,000+; devising remainder of personal estate to trustees until son Ralph should be 21, in trust to pay debts etc. and to raise £2,000 and £500 for his two daughters and £1,500 for any future child; executors and formation of trusts; sir John Mordaunt C78/1401, no. 5 [98]
1720 17 Nov 7 Francis Pelsant v. Eusebius Burwell Pelsant re. descent of piece of land in Market Bosworth, Leics. called Newhouse Meadow £16 per annum; complt. son and heir of Loddington Pelsant of the par. Saint Mary Olave's Southwarke Over [St Mary Overy, St Olave's Southwark]. C78/1466, no. 7 [99]
1720 17 Nov 7 John Goldesbrough Newberry v. Mary Powell, widow and executrix of Thomas Powell her late husband decd re. conveyance 8/9 Feb decimo septimus caroli secundi [1665-66] by Nicholas, late earl of Thanett [Nicholas Tufton, 3rd Earl of Thanet,7 1631–1679] of mansion house called Thanett House, without Aldengate, Middx. C78/1472, no. 3 [100]
1720 19 Nov 7 Anne Sacheverel, widow v. Elizabeth Sacheverel, now the wife of Edward Pole; John Savile; Thomas Allestry; Charles Beastin (?); Hugh Bateman; George Sitwell; John Gery; George Langford; and Anne Sacheverell re. marriage 27 Nov 1705, at the Fleet Chappell, Robert Sacheverell [1669-1714, of Barton, Notts. and Morley, Derbys] and the complt. but he, Robert Sacheverel, not being willing the marriage should be discovered, gave the Register of the Fleet, wrong names viz. Robert Marshall and Anne Hew Marshall and thereafter concealed the marriage as discovery would disoblige his relations... C78/1741, no. 4 [101]
1720 19 Nov 7 Aylworth Emblyn, Joshua Emblyn and Mary Emblyn sons & daughter of Samuel Emblyn of the City of London, hosier by Mary his wife who was one of the sisters of Joshua Aylworth late of Aylworth, Gloucs decd; and Mary Freeman, Barbara Freeman and John Freeman three of the younger children of Charles Freeman late of Aylworth Twyning, Gloucs decd by Hannah his late wife also decd who was the other sister of the said Joshua Aylworth; and the said Aylworth Emblyn, Joshau Emblyn and Mary Emblyn by Edmund Pembruge v. Kemmett Freeman son & heir of the said Charles Freeman by Hannah his wife; Aylworth Freeman the second son of the said Charles Freeman; Thomas Aylworth; John Herring; Mary Aylworth, widow, mother of the said Joshua Aylworth; Samuel Emblyn and Mary his wife; and Edward Colstone Trust settlement by Joshua Aylworth of his mortgaged estate in Aylworth, Gloucs C78/1454, no. 4 [102]
1720 21 Nov 7 Adam Cardonell esq eldest son and heir of Adam Cardonell esq an infant of about 5 years by Elizabeth Cardonell his mother; Charles le Bas; Rene Baudowin; and Frederick Faukland esqs his guardians v. William Stanley esq re. timber trees on the two moieties of the manors or lordships of Cadland, Holbury and South Langley in county of Southampton [Hants.] and of the wastes commons and woodlands thereto belonging... C78/1899, no. 8 [103]
1720 29 Nov 7 Dorothy Pyott wife of John Pyott of Streethay [in Lichfield], Staffs by John Wightwick v. The said John Pyot and Joseph Lawson Moiety of several messuages in Hellaby, Maltby & Rawmarsh, Yorks, the property of the complt as one of the daughters and coheirs of Ralph Fretwell late of Hellaby, Yorks decd, and mortgage by the deft, her husband, without her consent. C78/1409, no. 1 [104]
1720 10 Dec 6 Valentine Goodman, gent v. Oliver St John; Sir Charles holt, baronet; and John Shaw re. refers to previous bill Michaelmas 1700, and a loan £500 due to Oliver St John on bond 13 Dec 1683, by George Devereux, secured on messuages, lands and tenements situated in pars. Castle Bromwich and Yardley, Warks. C78/1552, no. 4 [105]
1720 13 Dec 7 Cesar Pegoner; Joseph Delamotte; Jean Blanc; Claud Scoffier; Amond Boybella Dela Chapell; Piere Boybault, ministers of the French Protestant Chapel of Leicester Fields; Paul Mune; Paul Nandet; Peter Legathe; Rene Fage; Augustin Courtland; Jean Gardes; Eli Bonnitt; Daniel Case; Abraham Coninge; Jean Pens; Francis Mago; Eli Decadebaratt; John Matson; Oliver Migtault; Nicholas Lambert; Josias Manger; Steven Foucher; Oliver Savagny; Pascall Camy; and Rene Quillier the elder; Vestry Menor, consistory of the aforesaid chapel v. Abraham Garignes; Amatour Duche; Peter Brunett; Isaac Burdeau; and Francis Allotte re. indenture 15 Non 1692, grant to the complt. Pegoner by Nicholas Cook and others, of a piece of ground in Leicester Fields for 61 years beginning Lady Day then last past, yearly rent £22, to build a chapel for performing worship in the French tongue... C78/1764, no. 1 [106]
1720 19 Dec 7 Caleb Lowdham and Jane Lowdham an infant by the said Caleb her father v. Sara Lowdham, widow Marriage of Caleb Lowdham (the complt Caleb's father) and Elizabeth Mathews (the complts mother), and later to the deft, his second wife. Rights to tenement in Rocks Lane, Exeter and copyhold farm called Brown Hayes in the manor of Bradmush [?Bradninch], Devon. C78/1456, no. 11 [107]
1720 20 Dec 7 John Jolliffe of the Middle Temple, London, esq v. Theobald Michell; William Tully; and Francis Tully re. marriage agreement 12 Mar 1730 (sic), complt. and Catherine Michell of Petersfield, county of Southampton [Hants]; considerable real and personal estate; £60,000 to be invested in freehold lands and conveyed to Thomas Green and Edward Cheyney as was therein mentioned concerning the estate of the said sir William Jolliffe [1660-1750] of Ewell, Surrey. C78/2049, no. 15 [108]
1720 20 Dec 7 Thomas Beach gentleman administrator with the will annexed of Robert Beach esq v. Thomas Beach sr; Harman King; William Beach; John Orton an infant; John Horton the elder; Adrian Moore; and Phillip Beach re. will 17 June 1714, of Robert Beach and his messuages, lands and tenements and also possessed of some personal estate; bequest of his messuages and lands in par. Bradford, Wilts. [Bradford-on-Avon] in trust for payment of debts and legacies... C78/1934, no. 9 [109]
1720 21 Dec 7 Margaret Rolle of Heanton [Heanton Punchardon], Devon, spinster, only daughter and heir of Samuel Rolle late of Heanton decd by Arthur Arscott of Tetcott, Devon v. Margaret Rolle, widow; Sir Nicholas Hooper; Roger Tuckfeild; Richard Yeo; William Fortescue; Thomas Coppleton; John Rolle of Shapwick [Somerset]; and Samuel Rolle re. marriage agreement 24/25 Oct 1704, of complts parents Samuel Rolle [1646-1719] and Margaret (nee Tuckfeild) [d.1754]; divers hundreds, manors and capital messuages, farms, lands, tenements and hereditaments in the cos. of Dorset, Devon and Cornwall of a great yearly value... C78/1458, no. 5 [110]
1720 22 Dec 7 John Brydges of the Six Clerks Office and James Tully of London v Richard Dalton, Sydenham Malthus, Daniel Malthus, Anne Malthus and Catherine Malthus re. marriage agreement 21 July 1712, of Sydenham Malthus [c.1678-1757] and Anne Dalton [m. 30 Sept 1712]. Manor of Hadstock, Essex, and messuages in Cambs, Herts & Middx. C78/1338, no. 2 [111]