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1721 13 Jan 7 Thomas Milward v. Thomas Furbar and James Northall re. demise 2 Jan 1690 by George Northall to Samuel Northall, clerk, Thomas Shaw and Lawrence Pearsall of all that the moiety or half part of his copyhold or customary messuages or tenements, lands and premises situated within the parish of Kingswinfed [Kingswinford, Staffs.], for the term of 99 years, in trust for maintaining and raising portions for his younger children... C78/1483, no. 2 [2]
1721 16 Jan 15 Elizabeth Fish, widow v. John Rivers re. loan 26 Jan 1681 £80, by Peter Rivers from James Fish (complt's late father) secured on a messuage or tenement in Great Marlow, Bucks. C78/1725, no. 15 [3]
1721 17 Jan 7 Thomas Willis merchant; Roger Pocock; Sarah Cousins; John Penton; Roger Harris; Sir Thomas Gery knight & Dame Elizabeth his wife; and John Tarrant; William Pittman; John Marriott; Robert Newton & Margaret his wife; Heny Edward; Dorothy Mary Peter; and George Birtley; Edward Jones; Catherine Jones; Sir Edward Northy knight Attorney General at the relation of the Governours of the Charity for relief of the poor widows and children of clergymen v. John Fulham esq; Catherine Wilis; Edward Jones; William Needham; William Gore; Peter Lenth; Joseph Spence; Anne, Margarett, Catherine, Elizabeth, Edward, and Mary Fulham re. ordered and decreed it was not necessary to give judgement whether the said £4,000 in question was to be considered as real or personal estate until it should be seen what Dr George Fulham's personal Estate amounted unto, and what debts were owing by him at his decease... C79/189, no. [4]
1721 19 Jan 7 Thomas Morrell and Isabella his wife; John Stratforth and Catherine his wife; Mary Gledhill, spinster (daughter and heir of Mary Gledhill decd); which said Isabella, Catherine & Mary Gledhill decd were the daughters and coheirs of John Fulthorpe decd v. George Lawson; Lawson Trotter; Edward Trotter; John Porrett; Mary Ellis, Elizabeth Ellis and Margaret Ellis grandaughters and coheirs of Christopher Fulthorpe decd Estate of John Fulthorpe decd in Tunstall, Moralston, Cattcoates, Seaton, Stranton and Willington in Co Durham, encumbered "in the late rebellion" by Clement & Christopher Fulthorpe the father and grandfather of the decd, both also now decd. Accounts of Christopher Fulthorpe the decd's younger brother while running the estate. C78/1491, no. 1 [5]
1721 25 Jan 7 Richard Baskervile esq son and heir of Thomas Baskervile esq who was the son and heir of Francis Baskervile esq; Jane Baskervile wife of the said Richard; and Thomas Baskervile son of the said Richard & Jane being an infant by said Richard his father and guardian v. Mary Baskervile widow; William Baskervile; George Baskervile son of Simon Baskervile deceased; Thomas Baskervile son of said George; and Thomas Baskervile son of said William re. indenture 21 Oct 23Charles1 [1647-8] of Sir Francis Baskervile, who was complt. Richard's g-father, concerning descent of manors, tithes, farms, lands and hereditaments in Wilts. C78/1916, no. 1 [6]
1721 27 Jan 7 William Beaumont and Townshend Sheringham v. The Mayor, Sherriffes, Citizens and Comonalty of the City of Norwich; and Peter Harrold re. indenture of demise 21 June 1714, by Mayor, Sheriffs, citizens and commonality of city of Norwich did grant unto the complt. the butchery and fishery in the marketplace of Norwich... C78/1468, no. 3 [7]
1721 28 Jan 7 William Baker of Alton, Hants v John Butler junr Complts debts, and arrest due to a judgement gained by his own brother Charles Baker. Defts attempts to gain lease of Hop grounds in return for standing bail. C78/1338, no. 3 [8]
1721 31 Jan 7 Benjamin Haskins Stiles esq v. Joshua Sheppard & Frances his wife; Mary Johnson widow; William Johnson; Robert Sheppard; Germanicus Sheppard; George Sheppard; William Sheppard; and Elizabeth Sheppard re. sale agreement by Joshua Sheppard to complt. Benjamin Haskins Stiles of manor or lordship, prebend and parsonage of Caln {Calne] Wilts, with rights, members and appurtenances and all messuages, houses, mills, lands, tenements and hereditaments, belonging by virtue of a lease to him, Joshua Sheppard, granted, in or about September 1718, by the treasurer of the cathedral of Sarum [Salisbury]. C78/2056, no. 9 [9]
1721 1 Feb 7 William Bromfield of Grays Inn, Middx esq; Thomas Bromfield of London doctor in physick; William Bromfield; and Anne Bromfield infants by the said Thomas Bromfield their father; Mary Bromfield; Margaret Bromfield; and Phillip Bromfield infants by Thomas Bromfield of London druggist their father; and Bridget Witherley v. Elizabeth Witherley widow; Thomas Edwards; and John Edwards re. will of Bridget Bromfeld née Witherley (mother of Edward Bromfield) and her entitlement (notwithstanding her couverture) to £1,000 from a £2,000 legacy of her father Thomas Witherley... C79/103, no. [10]
1721 6 Feb 7 William Higford v. Joseph Way; Stephen Perry; and Thomas Voyce [apparently same as below] re. refs previous decree of 25 June 1719; ordered and decreed that the defendants Way and Perry should execute a counterpart of the lease in question and that it should be referred to Master [John] Orlebar of this Court to compute what what was due to the plaintiffs for the said premises and also what repairs were wanting at the time... C78/1451, no. 12 [11]
1721 6 Feb 7 William Higford, esq v. Joseph Way; Stephen Perry; and thomas Voyce [apparently same as above] re. refs previous decree of 25 June 1719; ordered and decreed that the defendants Way and Perry should execute a counterpart of the lease in question and that it should be referred to Master [John] Orlebar of this Court to compute what what was due to the plaintiffs for the said premises and also what repairs were wanting at the time... C78/1760, no. 8 [12]
1721 6 Feb 7 Hester Hendy, widow and administratrix of Walcott Hendy decd; Thomas Hendy, citizen and sword cutler of London; Thomas Gregory and Mary his wife daughter of the said Hester Hendy; John Smith and Elizabeth his wife another daughter of the said Hester Hendy; and also Hester Hendy and Sarah Hendy infants by the said Hester Hendy their mother v. William Clayton; Richard Turner; Sarah Wellins, widow; Richard Wellins; and Edward Wellins re. will 22 Sept 1719 of John Wellins (brother of complt. Hester Hendy) and his house in Fleet Street, London etc; bequests and conditions. C78/1497, no. 10 [13]
1721 7 Feb 7 Nathaniel Jenner, esq v. Robert Harper; William Wayne; Richard Birt; Richard Adams; Robert Bristow; William Fry; Thomas Trinder; Richard Parker; Henry Baldwyn; Ludovicus Packer; Edward Pleydell; William Jones; John Williams; Christopher Saunders; and Williams Saunders re. repairs and costs of old capital messuage and ancient chapel of ease in certain tithing called Widhall within par. of Cricklade Saint Sampsons [Cricklade, Wilts.] C78/1760, no. 3 [14]
1721 7 Feb 7 Edward Belitha; and Edward Coleman of London, grocers and partners; Robert Colman of London, merchant; and Thomas Smith of London, woodmonger v. Benedict Winch, & Elizabeth his wife; Mary Winch, mother of said Benedict Smith; Robert Coleman of Furnivalls Inn, London, gent; Robie Sherwin of Lincolns Inn, Middx, gent; John Hayward, citizen and upholsterer of London; Robert Wood, & Susannah his wife; George Rose of Great Gaddesden, Herts, yeoman; and Henry Hudson; and Edmund Burch; and divers others persons, schedule creditors of said Benedict Winch re. several debts of defndt. Benedict Winch; arrangements and promises to repay debts @ 15s in the pound. C78/1670, no. 3 [15]
1721 9 Feb 7 John Scott of the parish of St Olaves, Hart Street, London, brewer & Margaret his wife; James Scott; and Anna Scott son and daughter of the said John and Margaret Scott infants by their said father and mother; and Elianor Smoult of the same parish widow v. John Smoult executor of Anthony Smoult late of London draper re. will Sept. 'then last' of Anthony Smoult and his bequests to complts. James Scott and Anna Scott £100 a piece, to be paid at ages age of 21 years, or on marriages; conditions. C78/1860, no. 3 [16]
1721 9 Feb 7 Mary Poole of Chellington [Chillington], Som, widow, relict of John Poole of Chellington, gent; and Anthony Poole his eldest son and heir; and likewise Christian Poole; Mary Poole; and Margaret Poole, infants by said Mary Poole their mother v. Samuel Seely, gent; and George Notley; AND likewise v. Thomas Poole; William Poole; John Poole; and George Poole, sons of said mary Poole by said John Poole their father, infants re. debts of late John Poole to several persons in several sums of money, and his manor and several lands in East and West Dillington, in par. Ilminster, and in pars. of Crewkerne, Cudworth, East Bowlish {in Sheptom Mallett] and Chillington and elsewjere in Soms... C78/1674, no. 1 [17]
1721 9 Feb 7 Margery Lowe of the Island of Barbadoes, widow, who was sole executrix, heir at law, and residuary legatee of Anne Hooper of Barbadoes, widow v. John Tidcombe of London, merchant; and Frederick Feake of Barbadoes, gent re. will 2 July 1707, of Anne Hooper of West Hoathley [West Hoathly], Sussex and her several messuages, lands, tenements & tithes in West Hoathley and considerable real and personal estate in Barbados; bequests and conditions. C78/1583, no. 6 [18]
1721 10 Feb 7 Richard Gilham v. Joane Naldrett; and George Farley re. alleged declaration by Katherine Naldrett that she would settle the messuage, farm and lands called Rowadams and Hunting Grove, at Slinfold [West Sussex] on her nephew, the complt., after her death, having for some time boarded with him... C78/1552, no. 6 [19]
1721 17 Feb 7 John Pool son & heir of John Pool decd; Sarah Pool, Susan Pool and Jane Pool Infants by the said John Pool their brother v. Richard Cooper; John Pym; Staplehill Heath; and Joseph Cheeke re. will 11 Jan 1702, of John Pool, the complts' father, and his considerable real and personal estate; bequests and conditions; alleged maladministration by executors, the defendants. C78/1442, no. 2 [20]
1721 21 Feb 7 Sir John Holt, knight, CJQB, & Dame Anne Holt, his wife for themselves and for the several trustees of said Sir John Holt; Arthur Annesley, esq,m since earl of Anglesey; and Vincent Oakeley, gent, for themselves and for several trustees and Roger North, esq, who was the only acting executor of Sir Robert Gayer, Knight of the Bath v. John Shelton of West Bromwich, Staffs, esq; and Mary Shelton, his wife; Joseph Shelton, son and heir of said John Shelton; Mary Shelton; Henrietta Shelton; and Katherine Shelton, the only daughters of the said John and Mary Shelton; John Coggs of St Clement Danes, Middx, goldsmith; Elizabeth Charleton, administratrix of Nicholas Charlton of the City of London, esq; Joseph Worsley; Robert Capper; William Symcox; John Mayo; John Piddock; and William Silvester re. demise 22 May 1700 £2,100 to complts. for 1,000 years at peppercorn rent, half part of the manor of West Bromwich. C78/1554, no. 1 [21]
1721 21 Feb 7 James Tuttle v. Richard Tuttle; and Robert Radford re. will 25 Jan 1706, of Richard Tuttle (complt's brother), and his several messuages or tenements with the appurtenances in par. of St Olave's, Southwark, Surrey; bequests and conditions. C78/1552, no. 2 [22]
1721 22 Feb 7 Joseph Manning v. Sir John Briscoe Sale of farm house & 4 yardlands and other lands in Orlingbury, Northants called Mitchells Farm C78/1447, no. 2 [23]
1721 (bill) Easter term Sir Robert Ramond knight Attorney General at the relation of John Gale; Clement Nicholson; Thomas Coates; James Milham; John Radcliffe; Nathaniel Dixon; and Joseph Kelsick proprietors of seats in the chapel of Whitehaven, Cumberland and contributors to the salary and maintenance of the curate thereof v. James Lowther esq re. ancient right of inhabitants of the vill of Whitehaven, Cumberland [Cumbria], (in the par. of St Bees but four miles from the parish church) to appoint a curate there, as they had built and repaired at their own charge, a Chapel of Ease at that vill. C79/90, no. [24]
1721 1 March 7 Thomas Dunn; John Stancliffe; and Eliabeth Farrer, wife of Richard Farrer v. Samuel Smith; Thomas Lee, & Mary his wife; Martha Reiveley; Timothy Reiveley; Rachael Reiveley, & Sarah Reiveley re. marriage agreement 1695, Richard Farrer and Elizabeth Farrrer and an undivided moiety of a messauge called Blaith Royd with the lands and appurtenances in Southowram, [in Calderdale, West York.]. C78/1764, no. 2 [25]
1721 3 Mar 7 William Daines of the City of Bristol, Anthony Swimmer of the same, Richard Baskervill of Rickardson[Richardson in Winterbourne Bassett], Wilts and Jane his wife, John Tunbridge of Syson, Gloucs, Sarah Smith of the City of Bristol spinster, Hugh Waterman of the same place clerk, creditors of William Gore late of Barrows, Somerset on behalf of themselves and the other creditors of the said William Gore v Thomas Gore, William Gore, Anthony Blagrave, Edward Gore and John Hipsley Will and debts of William Gore late of Barrows [Barrow Court in Barrow Gurney par.], Somerset. Manor of Barrow Minchin and manor or grange of Charterhouse Hydon [Charterhouse-on-Mendip], Somerset, manor of Southley als Southly, Oxon. C78/1318, no. 2 [26]
1721 3 March 7 Sir Robert Reymond, knight, Attorney General, at the relation of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Christs in Oxford of the Foundation of King Henry VIII v. Henry Smith, esq re. will 30 Mar 1714, of Robert South and his freehold messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Caversham, Oxon and of copyhold messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Kentish Town in manor of Cantlowes, Middx; Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of Christ in Oxon. C78/1509, no. 2 [27]
1721 7 Mar 7 Elizabeth Ord spinster the ... 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 by the first named Elizabeth Ord v Sir William Blackett; William Thompson and Dame Julia his wife; Eliza Blackett; Isabella Blackett; Diana Blackett; Anne Blackett; William Davison; John Wilkinson; Sir Walter Calverley and Dame Julia his wife; and Frances Blackett re. estate of Elizabeth Ord decd. Ref to decree of 9 Feb 1George; ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master Rogers of this Court to see which of the plate and jewels and what other of the said goods in the said order mentioned, were by any means known or distinguished as belonging to the said Mrs Elizabeth Ord, the testatrix, and what were the values of such... C78/1380, no. 1 [28]
1721 16 March 7 John Calvert; Bethell Robinson gentleman; Mary Copley widow and executrix of Daniel Copley gentleman; William Davile gentleman; Anthony Joblin; George Body; Ralph Hinxwell; and Thomas Hird on behalf of themselves and other creditors of John Gilling v. Elizabeth Conyers and John Gilling re. several loans by John Gilling (then a prisoner in Richmond Goale) and his properties in ?Worton and Kirby Fleatham [Kirkby Fleetham], Yorks., annual value of £100. C78/1933, no. 1 [29]
1721 16 March 7 Robert Lowther esq v. John Blackborne & Frances his wife; Elizabeth Justice widow and executrix of Emanuel Justice (since married to John Cooper clerk) and Banistre Parker son and heir and executor of Robert Parke re. ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master Holford of this Court to take an account and see what was due to the complainant for principal money and interest in the mortgage bill mentioned & to tax him his costs, both at law and in this Court, and also to take an account and see what the complt had, or without his willful fault might have received, out of the costs and profits of the said mortgaged premises... C79/79, no. [30]
1721 16 March 7 Robert Ferne, esq v. Henry Gilbert, esq; John Gilbert, gent, son and heir apparent of said Henry Gilbert; Thomas Gilbert, clerk, younger son of said Henry Gilbert, & Elizabeth his wife; Elizabeth Gilbert, spinster, daughter of said Henry Gilbert; George Savile; and John Savile, esqs re. indenture 4/5 Feb 'then last past', and manors, lordships and royalties of Nether ?Loads, Spondon, Chaddesden, and Borrowash and of divers messuages, cottages, closes, lands and tenements, and also a piece of land called Spondon Waste in Spondon aforesaid, and also the advowson of the Vicarage of Spondon... C78/1583, no. 2 [31]
1721 21 April 7 John Ward esq v. Thomas Periam; John Walker; John Lloyd; John Mitchell; Joseph Dalby; William Sellect; and William Tassell re. refers to hearing 13 Nov 1717, before Lord Chancellor Cooper [William Cowper, c.1665-1723] who inter alia referred case to Master Browning of this Court to see when ?Callowell might have satisfaction at law of a note of £250... C78/1898, no. 7 [32]
1721 1 May 7 Francis Todd, gent, & Alice his wife; and Lucas Jackson, an infant by said Francis Todd v. Samuel Eamonson, & Elizabeth his wife; Jane Squire; and William Milner re. loan £700 1704, by Francis Lucas, decsed. and Alice his wife, from Lewis West secured on messuages in Carlton, Yorks. C78/1764, no. 3 [33]
1721 9 May 7 William Glynn of Glynn, Cornwall v. Israell Feilding re. will 4 Mar 1677, of Mary Hampson (sister of Gertude Glynn, who was g-mother of complt.) of Tapson Court, Berks. and her several manors and lands in Lesnewth, ?Tresack and?Treble, Cornwall and Rawlston [Rollstone] in par. Alvington [Alwington]in Devon... C78/1491, no. 4 [34]
1721 11 May 7 Thomas Clunne and Katherine his wife the only daughter of Edward Lloyd decd, and also grandaughter and heir at law of Edward Lloyd also decd father of the said Edward v Price, father of the complt Thomas, and Mary his wife; John Lloyd clerk; Francis Evans and Jane his wife were two (sic) of the daughters of the said Edward Lloyd the grandfather Marriage settlements on marriage of Edward Lloyd (the grandfather) and Dorothy Brooke, and later to Katherine the daughter of Sir John Whitwrong. Capital messuage called Berch Lloyd and other lands in the County of Montgomery. C78/1376, no. 7 [35]
1721 11 May 7 Edward Moyle, esq, & Mary his wife v. William Eyre, gent re. alleged mismanagement by defnt. of placing out of money at interest, belonging to to the complt. Mary while she was sole and unmarried in 1704, and lived at Nuneaton, Warks. C78/1583, no. 7 [36]
1721 12 May 12 John Mordaunt v. Roger Thompson; and Eustace Petty re. ordered and decreed that they defdt. Petty should deliver up the bond in question in this cause to the complt. to be cancelled, but in case the said Master should find that the defdt. Thomson could make a good title to the said estate, then the said Master was to compute what was due to the defdt. Petty for principal and interest on the said bond and to tax the defdt. Petty his costs at law and him this Court... C78/1709, no. 3 [37]
1721 15 May 7 Sir Robert Raymond knight Attorney General at the relation of Henry Bishop and John Cheveley esqs two of his Majesty's justices of the peace for Essex authorized in that behalf by order of the justices of the peace for said county at the quarter sessions of the peace held for the said county 10 January 7 George I for themselves and for other justices of the peace for the county and of the inhabitants thereof v. Kenwrick Grantham esq re. raising of monies for the goale, charitable use money for the houses of correction, passing of vagrants, repairing of bridges and of other public money for the use of the County [Essex] as also of a statute 7/8WilliamIII entitled an 'Act for repairing the Highways between London and Harwich, Essex';ordered that the defendant Kenwrick Grantham and Anthony Collins should be treasurers for the year ensuing of all monies raised... C78/1899, no. 5 [38]
1721 23 May 7 Edward Goddard, esq v. William Saunders; Jeoffrey Betterton; William Betterton; Thomas Shull; and John Hinder [faded document & missing data ] re. indenture 1714, complt. Edward Goddard demised to Edward Pullen a toft wherein a watermill anciently stood, within the manor of Castle Eaton, Wilts. on or near river Isis [river Thames], with liberty to erect a grist mill or mills and to set up flood gates & to stop up the water courses... C78/1760, no. 6 [39]
1721 20 May 7 Anne Hare, spinster v. Catherine Bedingfield and Susanna Bedingfield, spinsters re. will 3 May 1720, of John Hare (d. 14 May 1720) late of Saint Bennetts Paul Wharfe [St Benet's, Paul's Wharf, EC4] London decd., brother of the complt. Debts and legacies due to the complt, and also mortgage (7 May 1697) of the Manor & perpetual advowson of Snitterton [Snetterton], Norfk. C78/1422, no. 3 [40]
1721 23 May 7 Susan Fawkener, widow,daughter and only child of Maurice Wayte and relict of Edward Fawkener esq who was son and heir of Edward Fawkener esq v. William Fancourt esq, & Dorcas his wife; Mathew Wuth, & Susanna his wife; Sarah Merriman; William Standish, clerk, & Mary his wife; and William Kent AND William Fancourt, & his said wife; Mathew Wyth, & his said wife; Sarah Merriman; and the said William Standish, & his said wife v. said Susanna Fawkener; and William Fawkener, esq re. ordered and decreed that the compt. Susan Fawkener should receive a satisfaction for the deficiency of her joynture from the death of Edward her late husband out of the real and personal assets of her said husband and of Edward Faulkner, his father, and also for what damage she had sustained by reason of any charge on the estate settled on her... C78/1795, no. 8 [41]
1721 12 June 7 Alice Probyn widow v Richard Weigham; William Edes; Thomas Allen; and Lawrence Watson re. complt. was administratrix de bonis non; wills of Thomas Watts (26 July 1681) of Great Alne, Warks decd., the complts late father, and Thomas Watts, her grandfather; considerable personal estate £200+. C78/1384, no. 3 [42]
1721 12 June 7 Nicholas Lechmere esq Attorney General at the relation of George Poole; Thomas Haves; and Isaac Standerwick v. John Leigh esq and John Jefferie clerk re. will 25 Dec 1588 of ?Aleyan Avery of London, clothworker, and his rectory of Broadway, Somerset and of a very considerable personal estate £10,000+ bequest to build tenements or dwelling houses in Broadway... C78/1894, no. 1 [43]
1721 14 June 7 Elizabeth Smith an infant, daughter of George Smith late of North Nibley, Gloucs and Margaret his wife both decd by Thomas Tomkins v Richard Dowdeswell and George Smith [see below] re. will 13 Mar 1709, of George Smith decd. the complt's late father; divers, manors, messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Nibley and Standcomb, Gloucs and of the manor of Chesterfield, Derbys. held by lease for lives under the Dean of Lincoln and of divers other messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments value £1,000 p.a.+ C78/1337, no. 3 [44]
1721 14 June 7 George Smith an infant by Thomas Geeres v Richard Dowdeswell [see above] re. will 13 Mar 1709, of George Smith decd. the complt's late father; divers, manors, messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Nibley and Standcomb, Gloucs and of the manor of Chesterfield, Derbys. held by lease for lives under the Dean of Lincoln and of divers other messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments value £1,000 p.a.+ C78/1337, no. 4 [45]
1721 15 June 7 Thomas Young v. John Briggs and Sarah his wife; John Cooper; and George Butterly Marriage agreement on complt's marriage to Sarah, daughter of Margaret Hamper late of Salvington, Sussex, widow. Parcel of ground in the parish of St Peter the Great, Chichester, Sussex. C78/1417, no. 9 [46]
1721 17 June 7 Samuel Dalton, esq v. Christopher Dalton; John Dalton; Christopher Goakman; and George Headly re. property which was not mentioned in the will of of Joseph Dalton late of Beverley, who died without issue, Dec 1715; his lands, tenements and hereditaments in pars. Beverley, Sutton, Hornsey and Mapleton [Mappleton], Yorks. and in the town and co. of Kingston upon Hull, £300 p.a. C78/1736, no. 5 [47]
1721 20 June 7 George Witherington administrator of Robert Witherington his son decd; John Witherington son and heir of George Witherington decd, brother and heir of the said Robert Witherington; and Elizabeth Witherington, widow, executrix of the said George Witherington decd v. William Witherington and William Hucks Will of Elizabeth Cooke. Rent due from the deft Hucks for several messuages in Vine St., St Giles in the Fields, Middx. C78/1434, no. 2 [48]
1721 20 June 7 Thomas Pellett, doctor in physick, & Jane his wife; Dorothy Bainbrigg, spinster; and Barbara Bainbrigg, widow, her mother, which said Jane, Dorothy, and Barbara were three of the daughters of William Bainbrigg, esq and Martha his wife; and said Martha Bainbrigg administratrix of Martha Bainbrigg another daughter of said William and Martha Bainbrigg v. Edward Brett Bainbrigg, only surviving son of said William and Martha Bainbrigg; Robert Willmott the elder, esq; Robert Willmot the younger, esq; and William Inge esq re. agreement, William Bainbrigg with the complt. Martha and and a Surrender, at a Court held for the Manor of Keele Staffs. 19 October 1686, into the hands of the Lord of the manor 9 messuages, 300 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow and 200 acres of pasture to the use of William Bainbrigg for his life... C78/1812, no. 8 [49]
1721 21 June 7 Mary Thurston, widow, relict & executrix of Joseph Thurston who was eldest son & heir of Joseph Thurston decd, and also brother & executor of Thomas Thurston v. Mary Thurston, widow re. will 17 Feb 1687, of Joseph Thurston the father; divers manors, messuages, lands and hereditaments £800 per annum in Essex and Suffolk, and a very great personal Estate £20,000+ part whereof he has lent upon bills, bonds and mortgages value £16,000+. Defdnt. is widow of Joseph Thurston, the father. C78/1462, no. 5 [50]
1721 29 June 8 Edmund Turner, esq [?Turnor] v. Barnabas Smith, clerk; and Edmund, bishop of Lincoln [Edmund Gibson, 1669–1748] re. complt. being seized of the manor or lordship of Panton, Lincs. and many listed closes or enclosed grounds in Panton and of the advowson of Panton; dispute concerning parcels of land, lying dispersedly and intermixt with the closes and lands of the defendt, Barnabas Smith, the then incumbent. C78/1796, no. 11 [51]
1721 3 Jul 7 Henry Williams and Margaret his wife v Rowland Rees and Rebecca his wife; William Rees; and Margaret Rees re. estates of Phillip Morgan died 8 May 1720, intestate; lands in St Brides and St Mellons, Monmouth. Plt Margaret was one of the daughters and coheirs of Edmund Edwards by Fydia his wife, who was the only (sic) sister and heir of Phillip Morgan decd, deft Rowland Rees married Cecill the other sister. C78/1379, no. 2 [52]
1721 3 July 7 William Leigh v. Henry Leigh an infant re. will 13 Jun MDCLXXX [1680], of Henry Leigh and his messuage, tenement and lands called Bowerhayes in par. Carhampton, Soms. C78/1897, no. 11 [53]
1721 3 July 7 John Jesson gentleman v. Gilbert Heat; Elizabeth Jones; George Watson; Thomas Garrett; Philip Browne; Robert Hallifax; Abraham Etrepp; Thomas Gotam; Isaac Goswell; Thomas Scott; John Nicholls; John Taylor; and Richard Youthwaite re. marriage agreement 21 Nov 1653, John Jesson of Riverhead [now in Sevenoaks, Kent], complt's g-father, and Alice Hurleston dau. of Nicholas Hurleston; messuages, lands and tenements in Love Lane, ?Redliffe [?Redleaf]. C78/1896, no. 7 [54]
1721 3 July 7 Theobald Thomson of Weymouth, Dorset, gent, & Mary his wife, the only surviving daughter and heiress of Thomas Young, gent v. Henry Davis; Henry Gibbs, & Elizabeth his wife re. marriage agreement 22 Aub 1670, Thomas Young and Margarett Abbott, widow, and descent of the manor of Cranbrooke [Cranbrook, now in Ilford], Essex. C78/1759, no. 7 [55]
1721 3 July 7 William Jesson of the Middle Temple, London, esq v. Richard Burnes, gent; and Nicholas Coxon re. ownership of closes, lands, tenements and hereditaments of William Jesson, the complt's late father in par. of Stow [Stowe] alias St Chad's in Lichfield, Staffs. and of several acres of land lying dispersed in several common Fields belonging to Lichfield and and particularly of two acres of land lying in Leetfield there called Gayfield, one of which lay in a part of the same field, that was not then enclosed, in the possession of Robert Watson... C78/1582, no. 4 [56]
1721 7 July 7 Peter Cox nephew and sole executor of Richard Edmondson late citizen and merchant taylor of London v. John Edmondson and Mary his wife; and William Dawson re. indenture 6 Oct 1709, trust settlement, toft, croft or close called Knight's Close with a a house standing upon it in the par. fields and precincts of Farrindon, Berks [now Faringdon, Oxon]. and also a messuage or tenement in Westbrook, Farringdon. C78/1446, no. 3 [57]
1721 7 July 7 Richard Lucas of St James Westminster v. James Wills; Thomas Wilson; Nathaniel Carpenter; and John Mulcaster re. mismanagement/wrongdoing by defndt. James Wills as paymaster of a Regiment of Foot of which complt.Richard Lucas was Colonel; Delaval Harrison C78/1477, no. 4 [58]
1721 10 July 7 William James of East Harptry [East Harptree], Somerset eldest son and heir of William James late of Chewton Mendip in the said county decd v. Samuel James; Jacob James; and Jarrit Smith Complts rights to a share of the personal estate of his father, and to properties in Somerset. C78/1459, no. 3 [59]
1721 10 July 7 Bartholomew Burton, esq; Mary Brough, executrix of George Brough of London who was executor of George Brough of Skelton [Shelton], Notts, gent; William Arnold; Mary Cooke, widow and administratrix of Andrew Cook; John Bissell; thomas Tubman; and Richard Stevens, & Sarah his wife for themselves and all other creditors of William Pierrepont of Nottingham, esq v. William, archbishop of York; Elizabeth Pierrepont, widow of said William Pierrepont; Evelyn, duke of Kingston; Evelyn Pierrepont, esq commonly called marquess of Dorchester; George Gregory, esq; and Anne, lady dowager Torrington; Bernard Gilpin, clerk, & Jane his wife; and John Taylor re. debts of William Pierrepont and his sale by indenture 21 June 1701, to complt. Bartholomew Burton of his manor or lordship of Brant Broughton and diverse lands and hereditaments there, and in the county of Lincoln.. C78/1506, no. 2 [60]
1721 12 July 7 John Spencer v Isabell Spencer, Thomas Harris and Ursula his wife, and Thomas Witherstone Thomas Spencer the complts late uncle decd & Rebecca his wife. Inheritance of copyhold messuage and yardland called Senden Hall als Sentton Hall, Ullingwick, Herefs. C78/1337, no. 1 [61]
1721 13 July Thomas Coton son & heir of Thomas Coton late of Coton Bridge, Warks an infant by Dame Elizabeth Laws wife of Sir Nicholas Laws his mother, Judith Maria Laws daughter of the said Sir Nicholas Laws & Dame Elizabeth Laws, Rebecca White of St Gyles in the Fields, Middx spinster as well on their own behalfs as for the legatees & other persons claiming by the will of Dame Judith Forster late widow of Sir Humphrey Forster v Richard Lawley, Sir John Chesshire and Dame Anne his wife re. will 15 Oct 1720, of Dame Judith Forster (widow of Sir Humphry Forster d.1711 of Aldermaston, Berks.) and her property in manor of Branston, Lincs. & messuages in Aldersgate Street, St Buttolph without Aldersgate, London. C78/1329, no. 5 [62]
1721 13 July 7 William Charter of St Andrews, Holborne, gent v. The Mayor, and Commonalty and Citizens of London, Governors of Christ Hospital; Sir George Merttins, knight, treasurer of said hospital; and William Richardson, & Lydia his wife, late Lydia Charter, executors of John Harvey; and Josephus Jonas Charter, an infant by said Lydia his mother and guardian re. will 8 Apr 1708, of John Harvey Chief of Carwarr [Karwar] India, later Governor there for the East India Company and his considerable personal estate; division of estate into two parts, one part of which for the benefit, advantage, maintenance and education of as many poor children, male or female, Bluecoat children in Christ Hospital, London [John Harvey's Charity] C78/1760, no. 4 [63]
1721 15 July 7 John Mudge, cousin and heir at law of William Mudge of Mary Church, Devon, yeoman v. Joan Mudge, widow; Elizabeth Dyer; and John Alward re. Deeds or indentures 30 Jan 1692 and 20 Feb 1690, of Edmund Mudge, grant and convey divers lands tenements and hereditaments in Devon to the use of William Mudge his son and the heirs male of his body... C78/1677, no. 2 [64]
1721 17 July 7 Erasmus Mickelwright, only son of Erasmus Mickelwright of St Clement Danes, Middx, clothmaker v. John Furse, & Margaret his wife; John Doore, & Mary his wife; and Rebecca Brasey re. death, intestate 10 Nov 1718, of Erasmus Mickelwright (father of complt.), his one son and three daus.. and his personal estate £1,000; conversion of estate by defendnts to their own use.... C78/1511, no. 2 [65]
1721 20 July 7 Sir Samuel Astry, Sir John Smith, Saint John Astry, Samuel Cotherington, Clayton Milborne and Edward Freeman v Thomas Chester re. will Nov 1703, of Thomas Chester late of Knowle, Almondsbury, Gloucs decd., to make provision for payment of his debts and the maintenance and education of his four younger sons and daughter Elizabeth, during their minorities and portions when they attain 21 years; Manors of Barton Regis alias Kings Barton, and Brinsham in Yate, Gloucs., held in trust. C78/1337, no. 2 [66]
1721 21 July 8 Robert Hulson gentleman v. Thomas Harrington; John Traverse; and Thomas Clarke re. purchase by defndnt. Thomas Harrington of complt's manors and farms of Great Slades and Scotts in Navestock, Essex; indenture 29 Nov 1700. C78/1905, no. 11 [67]
1720 26 July 7 William Lorimer gentleman; Joshua Oldfield; and Edmund Calamy doctors in divinity; William Tourt; Benjamin Robinson; Zachary Merrett; John Evans; William Harris; Thomas Reynolds; Isaac Bates; Jeremy Smith; James Read; John Morton; Edward Farrington; William Addy; Jonathan Collier; Benjamin Sheppard; Francis Buckstead; Joseph Archer; Richard Watts; Isaac Honywood; George Smith; and Stephen Davis v. Elizabeth Roberts and Jane Williams re. will 26 June 1711, of Samuel Williams , doctor of divinity and his several manors, messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Middx, Essex, Cambs., Herts, Hunts., Suffolk, Denbigh and elsewhere in South Britain. C79/1, no. [68]
1721 27 July 7 Ann Stedman spinster an infant by Sackvill Gwynne her uncle v Charles Hanmer and Jane his wife; Richard Stedman; and William Gower re. marriage agreement 12/13 Oct 1694, between Richard Stedman [or Steadman] and Joane Gwynn, the complt's late parents, both decd., capital messuage, tenements and demesne lands called. Strata Florida in par. Cajon [?Caemadog], Cardigan [now Ceredigion]; £1,100 marriage portion... C78/1398, no. 5 [69]
1721 28 July 7 The Honorable Catherine Graham; and Mary Graham, spinsters, executrixes of Susannah Fletcher, spinster v. Thomas Fletcher, esq; Henry Eyre; Percivall Hornsby; Walter Vane; Gilford Lawson; Phillipp Fletcher; and Thomas Brougham re. 22 July 1700, of Sir George Fletcher [c.1633-1700] of Hutton in the Forestseet [Hutton-in-the-Forest, Cumbria]; executor Henry Fletcher possessed himself of all the estate... C78/1504, no. 2 [70]
1721 28 July 7 George Ellis and Henry Popjoy executors of Edward Frowde decd v. Timothy Guest and Lydia his wife Refs previous decree of 14 July 1720 C78/1476, no. 2 [71]
1721 1 Aug 7 Richard Sheldon, clerk; John Sheldon; and Elizabeth Sheldon, widow, the said Richard and Elizabeth being executors of Richard Sheldon v. James Compson; Francis Seager; Charles Corker; and Samuel Hunt re. share of a cargo vessel [a trow], jointly bought in 1703 by Sheldon and Corker, called the 'Blessing of Bewdley' used for carrying salt from Droitwich, Worcs and selling it at Bridgwater, Exeter and other remote parts... C78/1525, no. 2 [72]
1721 5 Aug 8 James Bertie and Thomas Rowney executors of Frances Clerke late of North Weston, Oxon decd v. Sir John Clerke; Frances Carr Clerke; John Clerke; Philadelphia Clerke; Jane Clerke; Mary Clerke; and Frances Clerke re. will 10 July 1714, of Francis Clerke and his manor or lordship of North Weston, Oxon and of parsonage or rectory of Hillingdon, Middx; bequests and conditions.. C78/1467, no. 1 [73]
1721 25 Aug 8 Leonora Frederick, widow & relict of Thomas Frederick decd v. Thomas Frederick, John Frederick and Charles Frederick infants, three grandsons of the said Thomas Frederick decd by Thomas Frederick their father; William Peer Williams, John Borrett; and Robert Chapman trustees and executors of the said Thomas Frederick; John Frederick, Thomas Frederick, Mary Frederick, Leonora Frederick and James Laney and Jane his wife children of the said testator; and Joseph Herne executor of Frederick Herne, executor of Sir Joseph Herne Complts share of the estate of her late husband according to the custom of the City of London, and their marriage agreement, she being the daughter of Charles Mariscoe, merchant & freeman of London. C78/1462, no. 6 [74]
1721 (bill) Michaelmas Term 8 Samuel Manning v. Oliver Tastor; and James Carter re. loan £300 11 April 1706, by Oliver Taylor from James Carter secured on messuages and appurtenances situated in Woolridge [?Woodbridge], Suffolk. C78/1778, no. 21 [75]
1721 8 Oct 8 Theodosia Palmer, spinster, one of the grandaughters of Sir Anthony Craven decd v. George Gardiner, surviving trustee of Sir Anthony Craven decd; Samuel Palmer, grandson of the said Sir Anthony Craven; Robert Archer; Ann Archer; Margaret Archer, executors of Joseph Archer decd, who was the sole executor of the said Sir Anthony Craven; Elizabeth Pountney, widow, one other of the grandaughters of the said Sir Anthony Craven & sister of the complt; Anne Palmer, another grandaughter of the said Sir Anthony Craven & also sister to the said Complt re. conveyance 28 Apr 1708 of Sir Anthony Craven and his manor of Sparsholt alias Sparshold , Berks. [now Sparsholt, Oxon] with the rights, members etc., and of several messuages, farms, lands, tenements in Sparsholt £400 p.a. and his intention to make provision for maintenance of the complainant and for the defendant, and that the property might remain in the family and blood of him ... C78/1486, no. 9 [76]
1721 12 Oct 8 Sir Edward Northey knight Attorney General for the poor inhabitants of the parish of Netherbury, Dorset, and the charity therein aftermentioned (established by the will of Robert Brodrepp esq) at and by the relation of Daniel Herne; David Symes; John Hoddy; Nathaniel Gale; Stephen Pitcher; and William Pitcher churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish and also of Thomas Gollop esq; George Strode esq; Walter Pygott esq; and John Burnard esq who are more of the principal inhabitants of said parish v. Thomas Brodrepp gentleman re. will 24 Sep 1708, of Robert Brodrepp and his bequest to the poor of Netherbury, Dorset, £200 for clothing and apprenticing poor children [Brodrepp's Charity]. C78/1897, no. 9 [77]
1721 14 Oct 8 John Tushingham; George Jackson; Francis Golling; and Walter Griffith v. Andrew Chelton; Henry Pratt jr; Henry Wotton; Thomas Broadfield; Thomas Moor; Jonathan Eades; John Priestly; William Jones; William Cressett; Thomas Harding; William Frogott; and also the Governor and Company of Merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Seas; Joshua Gilbert; Bryant Seaverne & Martha his wife; John Wall & Elizabeth his wife; John Sherron; Edward Fleet; Benjamin Warren; and Alice Spencer re. loan 1716, by complainant Tushingham £900 to George Spencer to fit out his ship 'Thomas and Deborah' which was to make a voyage in the service of the South Sea Company; bond of 25 Jan 1716 £2,700 penalty. C78/1903, no. 8 [78]
1721 19 Oct 8 John Crowley, esq, executor of Sir Ambrose Crowley, knight, his late father; James Colebrook; and James Ruck; Charles Walker; William Collier; and William Bennet v. Thomas Heath, esq; Edmund Heath, esq; John Arnold; William Ashurst, esq; Sir Willliam Phipard, knight; and Dame Mary his wife; and William Phipard, jr; Mary Phipard, jr; John Phipard; Elizabeth Phipard; and George Phipard, infants; and JHoseph Windmills; and Hannah Bennett, widow re. several debts in several considerable sums of Sir William Phippard [c.1649-1723]. C78/1721, no. 3 [79]
1721 23 Oct 8 Sir John Lambert of London v. John Wall; Peter Phillibert; Jeremy Langlois; Bartholomew Phillibert; Samuel Soutlonge; Francis Fommllett; and Peter Guevetton Ship called the Tuscan Galley. Voyage to Leghorn, attacks by French ships, bounty & wages due to seamen, and losses caused by the need to jettison some cargo. Refs also a sentence of the Court Merchant of Pyza whereby an average of the losses were to be levied against all the owners of cargo. C78/1443, no. 19 [80]
1721 24 Oct 8 Edward Bayley of Place Newydd, Anglesey, esq; and Robert Needham of Bristol, esq, executors and also devisees of Nicholas Bagenall of Plas Neydd but last of Isleworth, Middx, esq v. The Lady Henrietta Ogle, widow; The Honorable James Bruce, esq; and Herbert Loyd, gent re. marriage agreement 1685, Nicholas Bagenall [Nicholas Bagenal, 1629–1712] and the Hon. Anne Charlotte Bruce d.1713 [one of daus. of Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury or Aylesbury] and capital messuage called Plas Newydd [in Llanddaniel Fab, near Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey] and divers other messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Anglesey and Caernarfon and also divers honours, manors, lordships, messuages, lands and tenements in Ireland... C78/1788, no. 6 [81]
1721 27 Oct 7 Pinson Wilmot & his wife v. George Draper re. indenture 3 Dec 1714 demise for 7 years at £40 p.a. by complt. Pinson Wilmot and his son Thomas Wilmot to defendant George Draper, a forge on river Stower in Over Mitton, Worcs.[now in Stourport on river Severn] C79/179, no. [82]
1721 24 Oct 8 Robert Chelunck v John Coleman; John Skynner; Robert Cutler; George Phillips; and William Bache re. articles 30 June 1716, relating to purchase, for £589 10s, of lands in Kingsland, Heref. from defndnt. Coleman; promise by Colman to produce title deeds. C78/1379, no. 1 [83]
1721 3 Nov 8 Phillip Papillon the elder (administrator of Thomas Papillon his late son decd); Elizabeth Papillon one of the daughters of the said Phillip; and Phillip, Susanna & Sarah Papillon infants v. Charles Henshaw; Samuel Papillion; and Andrew Wheeler re. marriage agreement 26 Apr 1695, Phillip Papillon, the elder and Susannah Henshaw; terms and conditons. C78/1491, no. 2 [84]
1721 4 Nov 8 John Smith and Mary his wife; and Edward Parsmore v Daniel Whitehead; William Tyson; Peter Hambly; Samuel Whitehead; Thomas Cotton and his wife re. will 9 Jan 1668, of Daniel Whitehead late of Hammersmith decd. Messuage in Hammersmith according to the custom of the manor of Fulham and two messuages in Brook Green; demise of said messuages to bro. Samuel Whitehead for life and then to his children; the surrender of said messuages ought to have been presented at at next manor court... C78/1378, no. 3 [85]
1721 4 Nov 8 William Benger v. Robert Drew and William Holloway re. marriage of Ruth Smith (widow of Richard Smith), sister of complt., and one Richard Hillier (a person in low circumstances with no estate) and her certain copyhold lands and tenements, parcel of the manor of Manningford Bohune, Wilts., yearly value £80 and certain other freehold lands and tenements £40 p.a. and a personal estate of £500; descent of estate. C78/1553, no. 1 [86]
1721 7 Nov 8 Nicholas Trott, esq, & Ann his wife v. John Danson, esq re. letters patent of Charles II 24 Mar 1663, grant of territory or part of America called the province of Carolina to Edward Earl of Clarendon, George Duke of Albemarle, William Lord Craven, John Lord Berkley, Anthony Lord Ashley, Sir George Carteret, Sir William Berkley, and Sir John Cotton [Colleton]; descent of proprietorships... C78/1525, no. 5 [87]
1721 7 Nov 8 The Reverend John Franckland, Rector of St Stephens, Bristol v. Mathew Holworthy; The Master and Wardens and Brethren and Sisters of the Guild and Fraternity of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of the Mistery of Drapers of the City of London; and George White; and Elizabeth White, widow re. will 29 June 1652, of Samuel Pennoyer of London, merchant and his manor of Tharfeild [Therfield], Herts. and lands and tenements at Acton, Middx. and property in Ireland., in trust to his wife Rose and then to the members of Company of Drapers of City of London.... C78/1467, no. 2 [88]
1721 7 Nov 8 John Webb v. James Coward; James Tree; Ann Humpheryes and [blank] Wayte re. alleged financial mismanagement 15 Apr 1712 of defndt. james Coward, an attorney, and a bond 5 Oct then last. C78/1496, no. 3 [89]
1721 8 Nov 8 William Bullock and Martha Philley bond creditors of Samuell Swift esq deceased on behalf of themselves and other creditors of the said Samuell Swift; Hester and Sarah Swift; Benjamin Perry & Anne his wife; and Margarett Underhill legatees of Samuel Swift on behalf of themselves and his other legatees v. James Swift, a pretended son and heir of said Samuel Swift, William Swift eldest brother of Samuel Swift, Samuel Swift eldest son of William Swift, and duly acting executors of Samuel Smith... re. several debts of Samuel Swift and his great real and personal estate; his will 6 July 1710. C79/189, no. [90]
1721 8 Nov 8 Sir Edward Golding baronet; Sir Thomas Mackworth, baronet; Valentine Howes; John Newton; and William Willes, gent v. Rachael, countess of Bristol; Sir Thomas Nevill, baronet; Ann Nevill, spinster; Simon Digby, esq; and Kenelm Digby his son an infant by his guardian; and Elizabeth Digby, widow re. 19/20 Mar 1702, of John Digby to make provision for his family and to settle his debts; all those manors of North Luffenham and Pilton, Rutland, and the capital messuage or manor House of North Luffenham and the messuages, demesne lands, tenements, farms and hereditaments to the manor and also of all those his messuages, farms, cottages, lands and tenements in South Luffenham, Morcott alias Mycote, Pisbrook [now Bisbrooke], Rutland, £600 p.a C78/1819, no. 3 [91]
1721 13 Nov 8 Anne Pickering widow of Sherard Pickering late of Cliffords Inn, London decd; and Mansf.. Johnson of St Andrews Holborne, London widow administratrix of Jonathan Johnson late of the Inner Temple, London her late husband, and father of the said Ann Pickering v Robert Sherard; Phillip Williams and Mary his wife late Mary Pickering; and Anne Pickering an infant Settlement on the marriage of Sherard Pickering and the complt Anne Pickering, formerly Ann Johnson daughter of Jonathan Johnson. C78/1401, no. 3 [92]
1721 20 Nov 8 Susanna Prideaux an infant by Phineas Cheeke her uncle v. John Prideaux; William Kitson since decd; John Harris; Charles Harward; Samuel Pulman; and Thomas, Lord London Derry re. will 23 Nov 1710, of Peter Prideaux the complt's. father. Also will 10 July 1703, of John Prideaux [1655–1706]late of Solden [Soldon]. Barton of Solden and descent of manors of Holesworthy [Holsworthy], Childsworthy, Sumpson, Virworthy, Witterland, Milton Damerel, Henescott, Bridgerule, St Kew & St Teath in Devon & Cornwall. C78/1455, no. 1 [93]
1721 21 Nov 8 John Webber; John Richardson, Mary Marshall and Agnes Marshall infants by the said John Webber and John Richards v. John Marshall and Mary his wife; Nicholas Hamond; and Henry Moorman re. will 14 Jan 1720, of Edward Hamond, late uncle to the complts. Mary and Agnes. Property in Bratton Fleming [near Barnstaple,], Devon; bequests and conditions. C78/1455, no. 8 [94]
1721 22 Nov 8 Anne Harvey wife of Robert Harvey esq by Allen Rogers gentleman her brother v. the said Robert Harvey re. marriage agreement in [ ] month 17 hundred [blank], Anne Harvey and Robert Harvey; real estate as settlement or joynture promised by father of Robert Harvey (d.1718). C79/15, no. [95]
1721 24 Nov 8 Sandys Littleton and Mary his wife v Edward Chiseldine; George Chiseldine; Thomas Sole; Richard Glover and Phillis his wife; Elizabeth Brome; John Brome; and Oliver Fullwood re. will 13 Oct 1693, of Sheffington Brome [Skeffington Brome] late of Colshill [Coleshill], Warks. decd., the complt's g-father. Moiety of lands, meadows and pastures in Melton [Melton Mowbray], Leics., called the Nether High field, the Hay Meadow and the Hoggs Close, £67 p.a. C78/1380, no. 4 [96]
1721 24 Nov 8 John, earl FitzWilliam of Ireland, & Dame Anne his wife; Samuel Cromwell, doctor of Physick; Samuel Storrs; Robert Cromwell; William Smith; George Hartshorne; Cordall Storrs of Lound, Notts; Cordall Storrs of Gainsborough, Lincs; and Christopher Radley for themselves and all other freehold and copyhold tenants of the manors of Elksley [ Elkesley], Scrooby and Sutton in the parish of Sutton upon Lound [Sutton-Cum-Lound ], Notts (except William Galbitas; Thomas Amory; and Gervas Ashmore; and their confederates) v. said William Galbitas; Thomas Amory; and Gervas Ashmore re. dispute concerning the inheritance of the plaintiffs; particularly certain meadows call Farr Meadows which were intermixed and confused between the three manors of Elksley, Scrooby and Sutton. C78/1568, no. 2 [97]
1721 24 Nov 8 Richard White of Chapple Hill [Chapel Hill], Monm, gent v. Elizabeth Creed, widow of Nottingham; Walter Lewis of Newchurch, Monm; James Prichard of Troy, Monm; William Rect of Monmouth; and John Baldwin his clerk or agent re. alleged mismanagement by defendant Walter Lewis while employed as steward or agent to manage land and receive rent, in parish of Langoom [?Llangwm] and elsewhere in Monms. C78/1500, no. 4 [98]
1721 25 Nov 8 John Meredith v Thomas Prosser; William Prosser and David Prosser Attempt to enforce judgement in Court of Common Pleas obtained by Thomas Meredith the complts late brother against the deft Thomas Prosser. Thomas Meredith had married Mary the sister of Thomas Prosser. C78/1376, no. 6 [99]
1721 25 Nov 8 Bennett Grimstead & Anne his wife v. David Rashleigh & Mary his wife re. will 29 Apr 1690 of Robert Blandford (g-father of complt. Anne) his divers messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in or near New Sarum, and a debt to him of late earl of Pembroke, £1,014 14s 10d. C78/1936, no. 6 [100]
1721 27 Nov 8 Margaret Wright the daughter and only child of Susanna the late wife of Phillip Wright, formerly Susanna Basill v. John Wood the nephew of John Wood decd re. will 28 Oct 1690, of John Wood, uncle of the late Susanna Wright. Land called Corbyns Place and Smallacombe in South Milton, Devon; terms and conditions C78/1455, no. 2 [101]
1721 27 Nov 8 John Moll and Ann his wife the only daughter of Thomas Muckett her late father decd v. John Haywood; Anne Haywood; Dorothy Haywood; and Isabell Moll daughter of the said John Moll and Ann his wife; grandchildren of the said Thomas Muckett, all infants, by the said John Moll re. will 10 Sept 1713, of Thomas Muckett and his leasehold messuages or tenements lying and being in the county of Middlesex or elsewhere with their appurtenances and all his estate and interest... C78/1476, no. 1 [102]
1721 28 Nov 8 Lewis Prothero, brother in law & sole executor of Daniel Taylor decd, and Elizabeth his wife sister of the said Daniel Taylor v. Anthony Cossins; William Cossins and Webster his wife, infants; Charles Comyrlon; and John Comyrlon re. will 5 Jun 1712, of Daniel Taylor salesman, deceased, late of St Paul Shadwell, Middx., and his considerable personal estate; legacies, bequests and conditions. C78/1463, no. 1 [103]
1721 1 Dec 8 Bryan Northern, & Mary his wife; and Avery Dyer, & Elizabeth his wife v. William Ryely; and Anthony Croucher re. will 26 Feb 1719 of Nathaniel Ryley, late uncle of the complainants Mary and Elizabeth and his several freehold messuages or tenements in East Greenwich, Kent, and also a considerable personal estate; bequests and conditions. C78/1507, no. 12 [104]
1721 2 Dec 7 (sic) Alice Capron widow and relict of Henry Capron late of Tillington, Sussex, yeoman and sole executrix and residuary legatee of John Capron son of said Henry Capron and of said Alice Capron; William Sturt of Tillington, yeoman & Anne his wife; Henry Pratt of Tillington & Jane his wife; Susan the widow relict and sole executrix and residuary legatee of Nicholas Ide late of Duncton, Sussex, yeoman; Elizabeth Capon; and Mary Capron both of Tillington spinster; the said Anne Sturt; Jane Pratt; Susan Ide; Elizabeth Capron and Mary Capron being chiuldren of said Henry and Alice Capron v. Thomas Capron; John Lancaster; John Luttman; and Nicholas Crouther re. will 20 Mar 1703 of Henry Capron,and his divers freehold messuages, lands and tenements in the parish of Tillington and in the pars. of Ambersham [South Ambersham] and Easebourne and elsewhere in Sussex or county of Southampton [Hants]; bequests and conditions... C79/129, no. [105]
1721 5 Dec 8 Josias Askew, gent v. John Lane; and Nicholas Merwin; Henry Langley; and Peter Lowders re. loan £300 1 May secundo Jacobi secundi [1686-7], by John Lane (defendant's father) from Elizabeth Deverell (afterwards complt's wife) secured on lands in Drayton Parslow and Stewkley, Bucks. C78/1831, no. 2 [106]
1721 7 Dec 8 John Edwards of Bristol, cooper v. Martha Power widow and Charles Power re. descent of lands belonging to Arnold Power of Chipping Sodbury, Gloucs, viz. two pieces of pasture called Pinsmeade and Dead Furlong in par. Old Sodbury, Gloucs. C78/1932, no. 4 [107]
1721 14 Dec 8 Betty Raw one of the daughters and coheirs of Richard Raw gentleman by Jane his first wife an infnat by Edward Raw gentleman v. Samuel Pitt esq; William Pitt gentleman; John Collins gentleman; John Taylor clerk; Willliam Hawkins; Richard Clarke gentleman; Joanna Raw widow; Samuel Walkey esq & Mary his wife; and Henry Crowys and his wife re. descent of lands at Slape in par. Himster [Ilminster, Soms] owned 6 Apr 1710 by Richard Raw. C78/1893, no. 1 [108]
1721 14 Dec 8 Thomas Smith and Susan his wife, the late wife and sole executrix of Abraham Walker decd, and daughter of Robert Pett decd v. Thomas Lorkin and Robert Pett executors of the said Robert Pett decd re. sums of money due from partnership in a woollen drapers in Debenham, Suffolk from Lady Day 1680; partners, late Abraham Walker the complt. Susan's first husband and late Robert Pett, the complt's father... C78/1468, no. 4 [109]
1721 15 Dec 8 Elizabeth Playdell of the City of Gloucester, widow and executrix of Mr John Playdell decd v. Richard Playdell, clerke; Edward Lloyd; Randall Playdell sen; Champuces Playdell; and Randall Playdell jun re. will May 1719, of John Playdell decd; bequest in trust to Revd, Richard Playdell of Northmore [Northmoor], Oxon. and Edward Lloyd of Gloucester, £200 to be paid within six months to my wife.... C78/1452, no. 8 [110]
1721 15 Dec 8 William Wasey of London, nephew and sole executor of Joseph Wasey late of Trunch, Norfolk; and Elizabeth Postle, widow, relict and sole executrix of Robert Postle late of Ingham, Norfolk decd v. Charles Themplthorpe; Elizabeth Themylthorpe; and Katherine Themylthorpe, children and executors of Edmund Themylthorpe decd re. will 29 Jan 1696 of Robert Wasey of North Walsham, Norf. (uncle to said Joseph, decd.); bequest and conditions... C78/1486, no. 6 [111]
1721 1531 8 Thomas Blackmore of London, esq v. John White; Richard Secker; and John Baker re. land belonging to to John Baker. citizen and mercer of London, viz. an undivided fourth part of a messuage or tenement in King Street in the parishes of St Martin Pomeroy, Ironmonger Lane and St. Lawrence Jury, London [St Lawrence Jewry, EC2], or one of them... And also two closes of meadow or pasture with a lane leading to Hazill Lane in the par. of Binfield, Berks. and a coppice or wood ground called Butterstakes in Binfield... C78/1531, no. 5 [112]