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Cal_Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1720 6 C78/, no. []
1720 7 C78/, no. []
1720 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 [2]
1720 17 Feb 6 Walter Estcourt of Shipton Moyne, Gloucs v John Wake Common of pasture due to a tenement called Hancock's in the manor of Newnton, Wilts. C78/1362, no. 2 [3]
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 [4]
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 [5]
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 Marriage settlement of Sydenham Malthus and Anne Dalton. Manor of Hadstock, Essex, and messuages in Cambs, Herts & Middx. C78/1338, no. 2 [6]