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| Gyles Redman; John Knipe; William Bracken; John Moor; William Collinson; James Towers; Ann Thompson; Lawrence Summers; George Hanson; Richard Thwaites; John Marshall; Thomas Waugh; George Gruby; Edward Fleming; Robert Hewby; Joshua Suart; Elizabeth Dooker; Thomas Lickbarrow; John Sanderson; Robert Johnson; Leonard Fleming; William Barrow; John Hall; Elizabeth Briggs; Thomas Robinson; John Addison; Brian Robinson; James Robinson; John Fisher; Gilber Ayrey; Leonard Cowpthwaite; Thomas Robinson; John Gilpin; Agnes Stephenson; Dudley Watker; George Bownas; and Henry Gibson customary tenants or owners of customary lands within the manor of Berneside and Stavely, Westmorland on behalf of themselves and the rest of the customary tenants v. Thomas Shepherd gentleman lord of the manors
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Overall C78 page [1]

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Cal_Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1724 C78/, no. []
1724?? John Langton an infant by Ann Langton widow his mother; and the said Ann Langton in her own right; Robert Dickenson; Henry Fisher; John Ribton; Isaac Stephenson; Thomas Watson; Eleanor Thompson widow; and John Harrison tenants by leases from John Langton deceased or the said complainants John and Ann Langton v. Catherine Vane; Henry Fletcher formerly called Henry Vane; George Vane; William Wanley; Margaret Bowes; Lucy Bowes; Robert Wanley; Sir William Pennington baronet; William Sandford; Thomas Howard; John Hutton; Robert Gibson; John Christian; and Thomas Fletcher C79/199, no. [2]
1724 24 Jan 10 Gyles Redman; John Knipe; William Bracken; John Moor; William Collinson; James Towers; Ann Thompson; Lawrence Summers; George Hanson; Richard Thwaites; John Marshall; Thomas Waugh; George Gruby; Edward Fleming; Robert Hewby; Joshua Suart; Elizabeth Dooker; Thomas Lickbarrow; John Sanderson; Robert Johnson; Leonard Fleming; William Barrow; John Hall; Elizabeth Briggs; Thomas Robinson; John Addison; Brian Robinson; James Robinson; John Fisher; Gilber Ayrey; Leonard Cowpthwaite; Thomas Robinson; John Gilpin; Agnes Stephenson; Dudley Watker; George Bownas; and Henry Gibson customary tenants or owners of customary lands within the manor of Berneside and Stavely, Westmorland on behalf of themselves and the rest of the customary tenants v. Thomas Shepherd gentleman lord of the manors C78/1933, no. 5 [3]
1724 26 Feb 10 Benjamin Collier esq; Nathaniel Hancock; James Ledington; Edward Strong gentleman; John Hudson merchant; Sir William Staplton baronet C79/129, no. [4]
1724 29 Feb 10 James Fugars; Robert Cockeram jr; John Bradford; and Richard Bradford v. Robina Fugars widow; Robert Gay; John Blagdon; Leonard Blagdon; John Greenslade & Grance his wife; and John Fugars C79/79, no. [5]
1724 7 March 10 John Roberts esq v. Phillip Middleton merchant; Thomas Seaman esq; Dame Joane Seaman widow; Thomas Were gentleman & Frances his wife; Joane Seaman spinster; Richard Berney; and Robert Beane esq C79/79, no. [6]
1724 16 April 10 William Reeves an infant by Thomas Reeves his father v. Shadrak Pride; Thomas Lake; and Sarah Jeanes C79/59, no. [7]
1724 29 April 10 John Carpenter of West Chittington, Sussex, merchant v. Henry Steele; William Steele;William Howick; and William Gratwick C79/103, no. [8]
1724 7 May 10 John Aylberton & Catherine his wife v. Henry Bushell C79/194, no. [9]
1724 12 May 10 William Squire of the parish of St Margarets, Westminster only son and heir of William Squire late of Steining, Sussex, apothecary v. John Terry & Katherine his wife; and Joseph Pixton & Susannah his wife C78/2049, no. 7 [10]
1724 15 May 10 Richard Hedges v John Asgill; James Cardonnell; Mortagh Griffin; and Anthony Hamond AND also Valentine Browne an infant by the said Anthony Hamond; William Weldon and Elizabeth his wife; Margaret and Frances Browne infants v John Asgill; James Cardonnell; William Llilley; and Richard Hedges Refs previous decree of 24 Nov 1713. Forfeited estates of Sir Valentine or Nicholas Browne C78/1399, no. 3 [11]
1724 11 June 10 Ann Long; Richard Long; and Robert Long children of Henry Long late of Red Lion Square, Middx, esq, deceased, by Margaret Long his widow and relict all infants by Margaret Webb widow their grandmother v. Margaret Long widow of the said Henry Long; Thomas Long; Richard Hawkins; Robert Thornhill; Margaret Long the said Henrly Long's mother; Margaret Harvey; Sarah Long; and Jane Long C79/62, no. [12]
1724 18 June 10 John Kirby gentleman v. Thomas, earl of Stafford & Ann, countess of Stafford his lady; William Guidott; George Tooke; John Landon; and William Hart C79/2, no. [13]
1724 16 July 10 Sarah Courden, widow; Rebecca Buttler, widow; and Elizabeth Roberts, spinster the three daughters and coheirs of John Roberts v. Joanna Roberts relict and administratrix of said John Roberts Belcher; Henry Llewington & Sarah his wife C78/1940, no. 4 [14]
1724 2 Aug 10 Attorney General Sir Edward Northey knight at the relation of John Borlace esq; William Nicholls esq; and James Jenkins gentleman three of the inhabitants of the parish of Madderne, Corn v. John Daniel; John Rutt; George Veale; Abraham Chirgwin; Thomas Baynard; and George Williams the present vicar of Madderne; and John Honychurch; and James Hawkey C78/2052, no. 6 [15]
1724 13 Oct 10 William See of Pontefract, Yorks, gentleman one of the attorneys of the common pleas at Westminster v. Sir William Lowther of Swillington, Yorks, baronet C79/79, no. [16]
1724 20 Oct 11 The Principal and Scholars of Kings Hall and College of Brasenose in Oxford v. Thomas Kerridge esq and John Streat C78/2037, no. 15 [17]
1724 27 Oct 11 Elizabeth Heard of Bradwell near Mare, Essex, widow and executrix of Michael Heard her late husband and also administratrix of John Beackwell her former husband v. Walter Serocold gentleman; Thomas Livings; and the Warden and Scholars of St Mary Winchester College, Oxford, commonly called New College in Oxford C79/137, no. [18]
1724 31 Oct 11 Abraham Fowler v. Elizabeth Marshall widow and relict of Gilbert Marshall esq C79/78, no. [19]
1724 12 Nov 11 Richard Rawlin v. Ursula Toll, widow C78/1934, no. 4 [20]
1724 23 Nov 11 William Northmore of Cleve, Devon v Benjamin Reed clerk Defts loan to the complt. C78/1400, no. 1 [21]
1724 C78/, no. []