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| Daniel Berry the elder one of the executors of Dame Mary Scott; John Berry; Thomas Berry; Marry Berry; Martha Berry; and Elizabeth Fossey widow; Robert Warner; Thomas Warner; and Mary Warner; Frances Height & Katherine his wife; John Height; Grefory Woodfield & Sarah his wife; Thomas Beddington; John Boddington; Elizabeth Boddington; Thomas Bennett & Mary his wife; Daniel Berry the younger; Thomas Fossey an infant by said Elizabeth Fossey his mother; Sarah Berry; and Mary Berry infants by Thomas Berry their father v. Stephen Scott and Wigh Woolley
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Revision as of 18:14, 27 May 2015

Overall C78 page [1]

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Cal_Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1728 C78/, no. []
1728 (bill) Magdalen Braman widow and relict of Nicholas Braman clerk v. John Braman heir at law of the said Nicholas Braman; Mary Cheyney; Anne Cooke widow; Phillip Beauchamp; Robert Smith; and Edward Vernon C79/117, no. [2]
1728 3 Feb 1 Sir John Eyles; Sir Thomas Crosse; John Judge; Mathew Lant; Sir Roger Hudson; Edmond Halsey; John Lade; Gabriel Roberts; and Sir Richard Hopkins trustees nominated by act of Parliament 7 Geo I for raising money upon the estates of the late sub Governor Deputy Governor Directors Cashire Deputy Cashire and Accountant of the South Sea Company & of John Aislabie & likewise of James Craggs senior decd towards making good the great loss & damage sustained by the said company and for disabling such of the said persons as were living to hold any office or place of trust under the Crown or to sit or vote in parliament for the future & for other purposes in the said act expressed v John Ward; Sir John Blunt; William Mason; and Abraham Crop Sales and leases of 60 old houses and a small piece of ground in Grays In Lane, Middx and some old houses in Wapping, ultimately to be sold to Sir John Blunt at inflated prices with the intention of protecting some of his estate from appropriation. C78/1397, no. 1 [3]
1728 19 Feb 1 Thomas Tooke gentleman brother and heir of George Took gentleman who was the eldest son and heir of Thomas Tooke gentleman v. Martha Tooke spinster who was the only daughter of said Thomas Tooke and sister to said George Tooke and the complainant C78/2062, no. 11 [4]
1728 29 Feb 1 Joanna Fettiplace widow and relict of Thomas Fettiplace the younger esq v. Henry Pye; William Beckford; Daniel Fettiplace; and Jeoffery Fettiplace C79/63, no. [5]
1728 12 March 1 John Burton esq & Dorcas his wife late the wife of John Howe esq and Sophia Howe (daughter of said Dorcas by said John Howe) an infant by said Dorcas Burton their mother v. Letitia Howe widow and relict of George Howe doctor in physick; White, lord bishop of Peterborough; Thomas Green; and Vigerius Edwards esq C78/2075, no. 6 [6]
1728 1 April 1 Daniel Berry the elder one of the executors of Dame Mary Scott; John Berry; Thomas Berry; Marry Berry; Martha Berry; and Elizabeth Fossey widow; Robert Warner; Thomas Warner; and Mary Warner; Frances Height & Katherine his wife; John Height; Grefory Woodfield & Sarah his wife; Thomas Beddington; John Boddington; Elizabeth Boddington; Thomas Bennett & Mary his wife; Daniel Berry the younger; Thomas Fossey an infant by said Elizabeth Fossey his mother; Sarah Berry; and Mary Berry infants by Thomas Berry their father v. Stephen Scott and Wigh Woolley C78/1932, no. 2 [7]
1728 13 April 1 William Llorrimer gentleman; Joshua Oldfield; and Edmund Calamy doctors of divinity; William Tong; Benjamin Robinson; Zachary Merrell; John Evans; William Harris; Thomas Reynolds; Isaac Bates; Jeremy Smith; James Read; John Moreton; Edward Farrington; William Addy; Jonathan Collier; Benjamin Sheppard; Francis Buckstead; Joseph Archer; Richard Watts; Isaac Honywood; George Smith; and Stephen Davies v. Elizabeth Roberts and Jane Williams C78/2046, no. 1 [8]
1728 20 May 1 Thomas Butler & Martha his wife v. Joseph Storey; Samuel Storey the elder; Samuel Storey the younge; Mary Storey; George Storey; Daniel Atkins & Jane his wife; Daniel Jevon & Katherine his wife; Richard Woolley & Mary his wife; William Cust; Frederick Hartonith; William Nutt; and Alexander Bourne C79/14, no. [9]
1728 3 June 1 Dame Mary Langhorne widow and relict of Sir William Langhorne of Charlton, Kent, baronet then an infant by Epiphanius Holland of Beckingham, Kent, clerk, her uncle v. Robert Warren doctor in divinity & Dorothy his wife; Dorothy Warren; Ann Warren; and Langhorne Warren infants by siad Robert Warren their father and guardian; Sir John Conyers baronet; Baldwyn Conyers; Joseph Kirk; and Robert Sherrard esqs; and William Langhorne Games an infant by said Robert Warren his guardian C79/143, no. [10]
1728 6 July 2 John Priston v. Richard Holder C79/72, no. [11]
1728 6 Aug 2 Augustin Fisher; William Fisher; Henry Fisher; John Fisher; George Graham & Mary his wife late Mary Fisher; Joseph Freeman & Frances his wife late Frances Fisher; John Smith late husband and administrator of Katherine his late wife formerly Katherine Fisher; George Reynolds; William Reynolds & Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Reynolds sister of siad George Reynolds on behalf of themselves and other creditors and legatees of Robert Kerby gentleman who contribute to the suit v. John Waight; John Binsted; and Peter Newlyn; John Long; David Clarke & Elizabeth his wife; John Harfield & Mary his wife; Alicia Waight widow; Elizabeth Beane, widow; Sarah Binsted, widow; and Phillip Wood alias Woods C78/1936, no. 2 [12]
1728 28 Oct 2 Robert Scott v. Sir George Beaumount baronet; William Bromley esq; Thomas Slaughter alias Bacon esq; and Anthony Keck and Battisson (sic) gentlemen C79/9, no. [13]
1728 12 Nov 2 Lydia Squire widow of Henry Squire; and John Squire an infant son of Henry and Lydia by the said Lydia v. John Squire; John Gotheridge; and Samuel Marsom C78/2049, no. 5 [14]
1728 13 Nov 2 John Pollen esq and Joseph Neyes v. Ellis St John esq; John Gatehouse gentleman; Edward Russell; Samuel Strangleford; and John Brunsill C79/152, no. [15]
1728 18 Nov 2 Christopher Crackenthorpe v Deborah Crackenthorpe spinster; Adam Askew and Anne his wife; Thomas Pattenson and Deborah his wife; and Christopher Rawlinson Will of Richard Crackanthorpe late of Newbbiggin, Westmorland. Estate in the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. C78/1401, no. 2 [16]
1728 19 Nov 2 Walter Lutwidge merchant v. Anne Langton widow; Isaac Langton; and Thomas Lutwidge C78/2046, no. 2 [17]
1728 21 Nov 2 Elias la Fargue clerk and John Briggs v Edward Curtis; Richard Whitehall; Henry Tyers; John Castledine; Alice Stiles widow; John Sutton; Roger Cross; Thomas Wheatley; Thomas Hudson; William Roberts; William Hankin; and John Mowbray Tythes due from the hamlet of Wilsthorpe, Lincs to the Rectory of Gretford cum Membris, Lincs, and to the Rectory of Braceborough, Lincs. C78/1400, no. 4 [18]
1728 4 Dec 2 Henry Stone gentleman v. Thomas Jervoise esq; John Harwood; John Butler; and Catherine Butler C78/2049, no. 6 [19]
1728 10 Dec 2 John Chickhall of Cavendish, Suff, yeoman v. Richard Gipps, esq C79/162, no. [20]
1728 C78/, no. []