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| Annuity payable to the testatrix Elizabeth Ord and her heirs during the joint lives of her and the deft Sir William 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 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1381/IMG_0459.htm]
 
| C78/1381, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1381/IMG_0459.htm]
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| 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 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1338/IMG_0224.htm]
 
 
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Cal_Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
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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 Will of Christopher Cradock. Personal estate in the East Indies. C78/1380, no. 5 [2]
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 [3]
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 [4]
1720 3 March 6 Thomas Shrimpton esq & Elizabeth his wife v. William Wytherly gentleman; Thomas Lister esq; and others (sic) C79/156, no. [5]
1720 12 Mar 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 Mortgage by Phillip & William Stevens of a parcel of land called Long Meadow als Clithorne in New Radnor to the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish. C78/1388, no. 5 [6]
1720 6 May 6 William Hamond of London haberdasher v. John Ange esq C79/137, no. [7]
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 [8]
1720 2 Jun 6 Charles, Earl of Carlisle; The Masters and Scholars of Baliol 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 [9]
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 Rotherhith, Surrey by John Bennett decd. C78/1365, no. 1 [10]
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 [11]
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 C79/113, no. [12]
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 C79/113, no. [13]
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 C79/79, no. [14]
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 C79/190, no. [15]
1720 26 July 6 Charles, Lord Fitzwalter v Daniel Scarning Conveyance of complts lands in Essex to the deft in trust. C78/1383, no. 2 [16]
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 [17]
1720 11 Nov 7 William Cossens v. Antony Mawry C79/78, no. [18]
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, Co. Montgomery, messuage in Shrewsbury and another near the Stitt, Shrops by Sir Edward Leighton decd, the plt William Leighton's eldest brother. C78/1384, no. 2 [19]
1720 15 Nov 6 Richard Burnes gentleman v. William Jesson esq C79/190, no. [20]
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 [21]