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| John Isam, esq; Joseph Aylotte, esq; Edward COrbett, esq; John Blechendon, esq; John Harvey, gent; and Richard Blechendon, doctor of divinity, executors and trustees of William Smith esq v. James Moore afterwards called James Moore Smith, esq, then an infant, by Arthur Moore the elder, esq, his father and guardian; Arthur Moore the younger, esq; William Moore, esq; Robert Smith esq; The Honorable Henry Berkley, esq
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| John Isam, esq; Joseph Aylotte, esq; Edward Corbett, esq; John Blechendon, esq; John Harvey, gent; and Richard Blechendon, doctor of divinity, executors and trustees of William Smith esq v. James Moore afterwards called James Moore Smith, esq, then an infant, by Arthur Moore the elder, esq, his father and guardian; Arthur Moore the younger, esq; William Moore, esq; Robert Smith esq; The Honorable Henry Berkley, esq
 
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| Sir Phillip Yorke, knight, Attorney General, at the relation of Leonard Milborne, clerk, vicar of Milford, Hants; John Kirkman; and John Fennings, churchwardens of said parish on behalf of themselves and the major part of the said parish who contributed to the poor rates v. William Hicks and William Earlis, overseers of the poor of the said parish; Nicholas Pennis; and Mary Scott
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Cal_Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1735 C78/, no. []
1735 Hilary (bill) 8 Frances Nelson, spinster; Catherine Nelson, spinster; and Elizabeth and Ann Nelson, infants by Catherine Nelson their mother v. Rebecca Frere executrix of Elizabeth Frere and administratrix of Elizaebth Titus de bonis non C78/1815, no. 15 [2]
1735 9 Jan 8 Robert Lawson of East Chirton [North Shields], Northumberland, esq v. Philipp Bickerstaffe; Dame Martha Villers; Ann Gades; and Thomas Hindmarsh Purchase of the reversion of copyhold estate in East Chirton, including Bailiff's Farm and Marshall's Farm, formerly belonging to John Clarke, former husband of Jane Bickerstaffe, wife of the deft Philip Bickerstaffe. C78/2051, no. 6 [3]
1735 17 Jan 8 Thomas Arslett, & Mary his wife v. Mary Brewer, widow; David Fuller, gent; George Courthop, esq; and Sarah Taylor, widow C78/1743, no. 10 [4]
1735 18 Jan 8 William Braban the younger of Ewhurst, Sussex, gent, only son and heir of Martha Braban of Ewhurst, who was one of the daughters and coheirs of James Fullager the elder of Cranbrook, Kent, yeoman v. George Tilden, & Elizabeth his wife C78/1743, no. 6 [5]
1735 20 Jan 8 Catherine Brinkhurst; Frances Brinkhurst; Susan Brinkhurst; and Penelope Brinkhurst, spinsters, the four surviving daughters of John Brinkhurst esq, and the four surviving nieces and devisees of Thomas Brinkhurst, esq v. John Brinkhurst; Sir Francis Curson, baronet; and thomas Rowncy, esq C78/1756, no. 11 [6]
1735 27 Jan 8 Edward Payne, executor of Miriam Wilson, widow v. James Reynolds C78/1744, no. 11 [7]
1735 28 Jan 8 Benjamin Charlewood administrator of Benjamin Charlewood his father v. James St Amand esq administrator of James St Amand esq C78/2067, no. 2 [8]
1735 4 Feb 8 Jonathan Collett; and Richard Brown, assignees of the estate of John Tyssen a bankrupt v. John Ward; and Know Ward, esqs; and others (sic) C78/1747, no. 1 [9]
1735 13 Feb 8 Sir William Juxon, baronet; and Francis Loggin, gent v. Elizabeth Were, widow, wife of Samuel Harris, gent; Jonathan Waad; Christopher Hamlyn; Thomas Hamlyn; Margery Hamlyn; Robert Pascho Hamlyn, an infant by his guardian Mary Souton; and William Vaux, gent C78/1745, no. 2 [10]
1735 18 Feb 8 Christopher Woodward, an infant, by William Crosby, esq v. Thomas Woodward C78/1746, no. 6 [11]
1735 18 Feb 6 Christopher Woodward, an infant, by William Crosby, esq v. Thomas Woodward C78/1746, no. 6 [12]
1735 19 Feb 8 Richard Eskrigge & Elizabeth his wife one of the three children of Francis Froysell the son of Alexander Froysell gentleman both deceased v. Joyce Froysell widow; Charles Williams; Alexander Nash; Thomas and Alexander Nash his sons; Anne Nash; Briliana Nash; Margery Nash; and John Hughes C78/2065, no. 3 [13]
1735 19 Feb 8 Isaac Danford; William Holbrow; and William Danford an infant by said Isaac Danford; and William Holbrow v. Abraham Danford; John Sparry otherwise Sparrow; Daniel Creed; and Nathaniel Webb C78/1845, no. 3 [14]
1735 20 Feb 8 Sarah Franklyn, widow; and Jane Franklyn, spinster v. George Granklyn, gent; and James Herbert, esq C78/1822, no. 3 [15]
1735 22 Feb 8 Augustin Blundell, gent, & Mary his wife v. Smith Fleetwood, esq; John Freeman, doctor of physick; Edmund Bateman, clerk; John Bateman; Mary Buckby; Richard Buckby; and Edmund Buckby C78/1756, no. 1 [16]
1735 25 Feb 8 Thomas Holroid of Barkisland, Yorks, an infant of about 13 years by Isaac Holroid his father v. James Alderson; Christopher Smith; John Farrer; and George Smith C78/2067, no. 4 [17]
1735 27 Feb 8 Thomas Bird v. Henry White and Jane Potterton widow C78/2073, no. 8 [18]
1735 27 Feb 8 Anne Tilly, widow v. Edward Neicby the younger; and John Cutton C78/1777, no. 9 [19]
1735 Feb 27 8 William Sclater v. John Travell, esq; Dame Frances Travell, afterwards countess of Sutherland; Mary Moore, widow; John Coffen; Roger Burgoyn; Alexius Clayton; and Hugh Watson; James Medlicott, esq C78/1754, no. 9 [20]
1735 3 March 8 John Salmon an infant; James Salmon an infant; Joseph Salmon an infant; Lucy Johnson an infant; Susan Hartley an infant; and Mary Hartley an infant by Samuel Herring for themv. Phineas Cheeke one of the sworn clerks of Chancery; Charles Hartley; John Pulman; Frances Salmon & Sarah his wife; and James Gold esq C78/2078, no. 5 [21]
1735 8 March 8 Mary Baker of Cranfield, Beds v. Joseph Field, gent, of Cranfield C78/1780, no. 12 [22]
1735 14 March 8 William Wareing gentleman & Elizabeth his wife; Anne Bydder; and Margaret Bydder v. Thomas Walters & Dorothy his wife; George Bydder an infant by said Thomas Walters his guardian; and Henry Lucas gentleman C78/2073, no. 4 [23]
1735 18 March 8 Abraham Da Costa Villa Real the younger and Sarah Da Costa Villa Real infants by Abraham Da Costa Villa Real of London their grandfather v. Catherine Da Costa Villa Real and Joseph Da Costa C78/2065, no. 8 [24]
1735 18 March 8 Benjamin Tomkins; and Joseph Tomkins, executors and residuary legatees of Benjamin Tomkins their late father v. Joseph Strainge, yeoman C78/1747, no. 9 [25]
1735 19 March 8 John Bigsby, son of John Bigsbyt on behalf of himself and the other creditors of Thomas Smith, clerk v. Susan Smith, widow of the said Thomas Smith; Thomas Smith an infant; Isaac Nevill & Sarah his wife; and Hannah Nay, widow, which said Susannah, Sarah, and Hannah were the three daughrters and coheirs of Thomas Wiseman C78/1822, no. 6 [26]
1735 1 April 8 Wyseman Clagett, gent v. William Glascock; Peter Knight; Richard Forster; George James; and William Plumer; and Richard Plumer, esqs C78/1817, no. 1 [27]
1735 15 April 8 William Lawes, esq v. William Franklyn C78/1822, no. 4 [28]
1735 15 April 8 Usher St George alias Usher Olivia Usher; and Judith Usher, infants, children of John Usher esq and Mary his wife by the Right Honorable George St George, esq, Lord St George, Ireland, their grandfather; and the said John Usher and Mary his wife v. Mary St George, widow and executrix of Oliver St George, esq, herlate husband; George Lord Carpenter in the Kingdom of Ireland; Archibald Hutchenson; Marmaduke Coghill; George Gore; and Thomas Marlay, esq; and others C78/1811, no. 4 [29]
1735 15 April 8 Elizabeth Colcraine, baroness dowager of Colcraine, Ireland; and William Gilbert, gent v. Trevill Cross, esq C78/1744, no. 12 [30]
1735 19 April 8 Philip Bennett, esq, administrator of Anne Bennett his late wife v. William Henry Morgan, esq C78/1778, no. 6 [31]
1735 23 April 8 Henry White v. John Fenwick; John Barker; Zouch Troughton; Joseph Goodfellow; Edward Loathis; John Rice; Richard Jefferys; Henry Cowndell; John Whitaker; William Calcot; Thomas Mayling; Mary Manning widow; Daniel Barrow; and Roderick Price C78/2073, no. 7 [32]
1735 26 April 8 Moore Green, second son of Moore Green of Monmouth, an infant by Sarah Green his mother v. Thomas Symonds, esq; and George White, esq, the surviving executors of John Smith of Eaton Bishop, Herefs, esq; Elizabeth Smith; Hannah Smith; and Bridgett Smith, infants, the heirs at law of said John Smith; Elizabeth Green, spinster; Charles Green; Philip Green; and Thomas Green; William Gaskarth; and Thomas Houghton, gent; Sir Philip York, knight, Attorney General C78/1734, no. 5 [33]
1735 1 May 8 Elizabeth Hunt widow administratrix with the will annexed of Elizabeth Willoughby v. Arthur Blakehent C78/1859, no. 4 [34]
1735 1 May 8 John Isam, esq; Joseph Aylotte, esq; Edward Corbett, esq; John Blechendon, esq; John Harvey, gent; and Richard Blechendon, doctor of divinity, executors and trustees of William Smith esq v. James Moore afterwards called James Moore Smith, esq, then an infant, by Arthur Moore the elder, esq, his father and guardian; Arthur Moore the younger, esq; William Moore, esq; Robert Smith esq; The Honorable Henry Berkley, esq C78/1745, no. 5 [35]
1735 8 May 8 William Wareing gentleman & Elizabeth his wife; Ann Bydder and Margaret Bydder v. Thomas Walters & Dorothy his wife; George Bydder an infant by said Thomas Walters his guardian; and henry Lucas C78/2073, no. 3 [36]
1735 10 May 8 Nathaniel Wilkins, son and heir of Michael Wilkins, who was son and heir of Theodore Wilkins by Katherine his wife who was sister and heir of Richard Watson and also grandson and next heir of said Katherine and nephew and next heir of said Richard Watson v. John Brett Fisher, esq; Edward Fisher; Robert Barrett; Thomas Vyne; John Course; Samuel Rudland; and Thomas Roach C78/1746, no. 1 [37]
1735 17 May 7 Francis Clarke; and Edward Benton, executors of Joseph Fashion v. Sidney Fashion, widow; Anne Clarke, wife of said complainant; Francis Clarke; Mary Deaken, widow; Jeremiah Deaken, an infant; Hannah Allison; William Attley; and John Spears, churchwardens of the parish of Hammersmith; Edward Heather; and William Eden, churchwardens of the parish of St Andrew, Holborn; Charles Hunt and Nicholas Read, churchwardens of St James, Westminster; the Attorney General; and Honora Fyler C78/1735, no. 7 [38]
1735 20 May 8 Fenton and others (including Peter Spendelowe) v. Egerton baronet and others C79/16, no. [39]
1735 22 May 8 Sir Phillip Yorke, knight, Attorney General, at the relation of Leonard Milborne, clerk, vicar of Milford [Milford on Sea], Hants; John Kirkman; and John Fennings, churchwardens of said parish on behalf of themselves and the major part of the said parish who contributed to the poor rates v. William Hicks and William Earlis, overseers of the poor of the said parish; Nicholas Pennis; and Mary Scott C78/1825, no. 7 [40]
1735 23 May 8 George Nicholls; Norton Nicholls; James Nicholls; and Anne Nicholls, infants by James Chambers, gent v. Abraham Nicholls, an infant; Abraham Chambers; and Abraham Fowler C78/, no. 6 [41]
1735 9 June 8 James Walwin, esq v. John Whittington; William Edwards; Thomas Price; Ann Whittington; Edmund Whittington; Thomas Whittington; Isaac Whittington; and Stephen Jenkins C78/1745, no. 6 [42]
1735 10 June 8 C78/1766, no. 15 [43]
1735 13 June 9 John Cromwell of Mitcham, Surrey, yeoman only surviving brother and heir at law of Robert Cromwell late of Paddington, Middx, yeoman v. Thomas Griffiths; Francis Griffiths; and Richard Prescott C78/2050, no. 9 [44]
1735 17 June 9 Mary Barkham widow one of the executors and only residuary legatees of Edward Barkham esq and administratrix of Sir Edward Barkham esq not administered by said Edward Barkham v. Robert Harr and Thomas Marwood two other of the executors of said Edward Barkham and also the Mayor, Commonalty, and Citizens of the City of London; Masters Guardians and Governors of the Hospital called Bethlem Hospital AND also v. Mary Newcomen widow sister and devisee of said Sir Edward Barkham; Elizabeth Meux executor of Sir William Massingham jr baronet who was son, heir, and Executor of Sir William Massingham baronet and surviving trustee of Sir Edward Barkham; Lewis Dymocke esq; and John Willes Attorney General C78/2077, no. 1 [45]
1735 17 June 9 Rich Vaughan gentleman assignee of William Stanier a bankrupt v. Henry Edwards esq now Sir Henry Edward baronet C78/2065, no. 4 [46]
1735 19 June 9 Paul Vaillant, gent v. James Jones; John Richardson; Jonathan Bush; Peter Paul Kemp; Thomas Stone; Rice Vaughan; and Susanna Johnson C78/1797, no. 7 [47]
1735 21 June 9 George Knapp and Charles Cutts; Nathaniel Eastman sr; and Nehemiah Eastman jr; Peter Foster; and Roger Lonebaud and also William Hayward creditors of James Plums for themselves and other creditors of said James Plums v. Anna Plums; John Huggins; Elizabeth Daberon; Judith Aldersey; Katherine Fleetwood; Robert Forrest & Ann his wife; Elizabeth Upton; and William Aldersey C78/1872, no. 2 [48]
1735 25 June 9 Elizabeth Bond widow and Joshua Clegg v. James Jeayns esq C78/2073, no. 9 [49]
1735 30 June 9 Thomas Smith v. John Richards; Raymunds Putt esq; and Thomas Gore C78/2078, no. 13 [50]
1735 3 July 9 Sir John Tyrwhitt, baronet; John Tyrwhitt his eldest son; and James Tyrwhitt, his younger son v. Sir Thomas Saunderson, knight of the Bath; Richard Saunderson; John Lumley; James Lumley, esqs; Sir Thomas Frankland, baronet; Richard Frankland; and Frederick Frankland, esqs; Richard, earl of Scarborough; William Gilby, esq; Jasper Blythman, gent; Sir John Prideaux, baronet; Ann Westyd, widow; George Lodington; and William Savile, esqs C78/1761, no. 8 [51]
1735 4 July 9 George Clifton v. Robert Barnard C78/1744, no. 1 [52]
1735 10 July 9 Nathaniel Stephens; Robert Stephens; Henry Stephens; Elizabeth Stephens; Mary Stephens; and Catherine Stephens younger sons and daughters of Nathaniel Stephens v. Richard Stephens esq; Elizabeth Stephens widow; and Jeremiah Pemberton esq C78/2060, no. 4 [53]
1735 10 July 9 Priscilla Billings, widow and administratrix of her late husband Robert Billings v. Charles Mason, esq; Charles Brander; and Sir Bibye Lake, baronet AND Charles Mason, esq v. Priscilla Billings; and Charles Brander C78/1765, no. 15 [54]
1735 16 July 9 The Masters and Scholars of Balliol College, University of Oxford v. George Fursdon esq; Charles Snape clerk & Penelope his wife; and George Fursdon an infant by the said George Fursdon his father and guardian C78/2078, no. 8 [55]
1735 18 July 9 Henry Edwards, esq, now Sir Henry Edwards, baronet, assignee under a commission of bankrupt awarded against Richard Prestland, Thomas Jones, and William Stanier partners v. Samuel Sydebotham; and Samuel Keynton, assignees of a separate commission awarded against said Richard Prestland and Thomas Wright, partner in trade with said Samuel Sydebotham C78/1761, no. 6 [56]
1735 18 July 9 George Beaumont, baronet; and henry Andrews, esq v. Dorothy Chaveney; Elizabeth Chaveney; Catharine Chaveney, widow, afterwards wife of Thomas Squier; William Busby; and Anne Busby C78/1747, no. 12 [57]
1735 19 July 9 Charles Trelawney esq administrator with the will annexed of Edward Trelawney late dean of Exeter of his goods unadministered by Darell Trelawney esq and also executor of said Darell Trelawney; John Rubell gentleman; and Nicholas Green gentleman executors of Robert Hales for themselves and other creditors and legatees of Henry Darell esq v. John Cock; Simon Lewellin; Richard Elvans; Francis Crabb; and Sarah Darell widow C78/1890, no. 5 [58]
1735 19 July 9 Richard Acklom esq v. Thomas Meads esq; Sarah Meads spinster an infant; and John Baker; and Daniel Baker C78/1880, no. 1 [59]
1735 19 July 8 Margery Chase, spinster, since Margery Chaffey, wife of Charles Chaffey since deceased v. Thomas Fry; John Perry; and John Lewellen C78/1824, no. 3 [60]
1735 29 July 9 William Fowler and Richard Saylor executors of Thomas Frace late of Kirk Langley, Derbs; and William Moor; and Thomas Dawson creditors of said Thomas Grace on behalf of themselves and all other creditors who contribute to the suit v. Thomas Grace the son; and David and Thomas Grace the younger the grandsons of the said Thomas Grace deceased; Philip Parr; Peter Pear; and Edward Burton C78/2067, no. 2 [61]
1735 29 July 9 William Barnesley v. Henry Price clerk and Edward Pugh gentleman C78/2066, no. 1 [62]
1735 29 July 9 Robert Breton clerk v. Nathen Bancks infant; Henry Jones gentleman; and Mary Churchill widow C78/2057, no. 3 [63]
1735 29 July 9 Anthony Chester of Emanuel College, University of Cambridge, clerk, son and heir of Henry Chester, esq, who was a younger brother of Sir John Chester, baronet v. Sir John Chester, baronet; Charles Adderley, esq, & Dame Frances Chester his wife; John Toller, esq; Penelope Chester; Elizabeth Chester; Ann Chester; Catherine Chester; and Dorothy Chester C78/1761, no. 3 [64]
1735 8 Oct 9 James Seamer; Elizabeth Bucknall widow; William Halliday esq & Mary his wife; Thomas Dark; William Davis; Richarfd Bull; and George Mullins on behalf of themsleves and other creditors of William Spelman esq v. the lady Elizabeth Spelman widow; Hugh Naish esq; Thomas Naish gentleman; William Peere William esq; Lucy Newarke; Thomas Metcalfe gentleman; The Governor and Company of Merchants of Great Britain Trading to the South Seas and other Parts of America and for Encouraging the Fishery commonly called the South Sea Company; John Eyre; Dorothy Naish the daughter; Nehemiah Barnett & Dorothy his wife; Ambrose Naish; Love Newark; Ann Stourton; and Sir Phillip Yorke knight Attorney General C78/2072, no. 1 [65]
1735 18 Oct 9 Thomas Forster gentleman and John Ostens v. Blasiers Tovey doctor of laws and John Neal C78/2050, no. 5 [66]
1735 23 Oct 9 William Mortiboys; Anne Breton, widow; Sarah Hayward, spinster; Ann Lort, spinster; Mary Cooper, widow for themselves and other creditors of William Booth Allestry, esq v. William Booth Allestry; William Walter, & Catherine his wife; John Hoo; Pudsey Jesson; and John Addeys, esqs C78/1755, no. 11 [67]
1735 24 Oct 9 Thomas Hesketh v. John Plumb C78/1757, no. 6 [68]
1735 27 Oct 9 Joseph Gibson, merchant v. James Tully, gent C78/1797, no. 5 [69]
1735 30 Oct 9 John Incker esq v. George Clierke C78/2078, no. 7 [70]
1735 31 Oct 9 v. Tudor Lockley & Deborah his wife; Daniel Bonner; Thomas Grace; Joseph Studley; Scott Bonner C79/198, no. [71]
1735 6 Nov 9 John Hart, an infant, brother, and heir at law of Ralph Hart; Alice Hart; and Mary Hart deceased, children of John Hart of Spalding, Lincs also deceased, and Mary his wife by said Mary his mother v. John Wetherill; John Walker; Thomas Davies; and John Pease; and Thomas Boynton, churchwardens; and Peter Baker and Edward Mawer, overseers of the poor of Whitby; and the Attorney General C78/1772, no. 1 [72]
1735 7 Nov 9 Andrew Taylor esq v. John Poll C78/2073, no. 6 [73]
1735 13 Nov 9 Richard Waller v. John Sutton; Walter Moel; Robert Griffin; Thomas Hammersley & Margaret his wife; Margaret Pidgeon; and Alice Pidgeon infants by Robert Griffin their guardian C79/73, no. [74]
1735 13 Nov 9 Anne Tilly, widow v. Edward Newby the younger; and John Cutten C78/1777, no. 4 [75]
1735 19 Nov 9 William Hamerton of London, merchant v. William Bury; Andrew Lavington; and Richard Paul; John Colsworthy; Nicholas Blake; and William Stephens C78/1760, no. 13 [76]
1735 26 Nov 9 Theodore Darley, esq v. Sarah Darley, wife of said Theodore Darley, jr; Robert Gould, & Mary his wife; Elizabeth Darley, spinster; James Marshall, & Sarah his wife; Vincent Darley; Essex Darley; and Charity Revell, executrix of Samuel Revell, executor of Stephen Revell C78/1754, no. 7 [77]
1735 7 Dec 9 John Willes, esq, Attorney General, at the relation of Thomas Nelson, vicar of Orton, Westmorland; Edward Hayton of Birkbeck Fells in the parish of Orton; and George Wilson the younger of Bretherdale in the parish of Orton, churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Orton v. Hugh Holme, gent; John Dent, & Elizabeth his wife, executors of George Gibson C78/1827, no. 2 [78]
1735 9 Dec 9 John Sutton an infant, son and heir and only surviving child of Robert Sutton v. Sir Richard Ellis baronet; Langley Bankes esq & Elizabeth his wife; Margaret Sutton; and John Pearl and another (sic) C78/1880, no. 3 [79]
1735 9 Dec 9 Ambrose Brown, esq; John Brown; and Margaret Brown, spinster; Dame Elizabeth Mouse, widow; and Dame Elizabeth Miller; Jane Meux; and Ann Meux, the three daughters of said Dame Elizabeth Meux; and also Philippa Jordan, widow; William Beaumont, & Elizabeth his wife; John Hele, & Philippa his wife; Thomas Jordan; George Jordan; John Jevon, & Margaret his wife; Jane Foven; and Muschamp Jevon; and also Elizabeth Jevon; John Jevon; Anne Jevon; Ambrose Jevon; Daniel Jevon; Mary Jevon; and Catherine Jevon, the children of said John Jevon, & Margaret his wife by said John Jevon their father v. Richard Thurland, esq C78/1786, no. 17 [80]
1735 11 Dec 9 Jeremiah Cray esq and Elizabeth Cray spinster both infants under the age of 14 years by Edward Jones clerk v. Mary Cray widow; Samuel Cray; John Cray; Philip Cray; Alexander Cray; Deborah Cray; Elizabeth Cray; Martha Cray; James Willis; Elizabeth Compton; Catherine Rook; and Roger Holland esqs C79/130, no. [81]
1735 17 Dec 9 William Lockett, clerk; and John Bloodworth, executors, trustees, and legatees of Thomas Haughton, gent; William Smith, gent, & Mary his wife; Sheldon Porter; Sarah Porter; Penelope Porter; John Porter, since deceased, an infant by Robert Porter his father; said Mary Smith, Sheldon, Sarah, Penelope, and John Porter being the children of Sarah late wife of said Robert Porter, gent, for themselves and the rest of the legatees and of the creditors of said Thomas Haughton v. Hannah Coultman, widow; Barbara Clay; Hannah Coultman the younger; John Turville, & Mary his wife; John Lovett, & Elizabeth his wife; Richard Burton, & Anne his wife; Benjamin Backstrow, & Hannah his wife, late Hannah Bourne; and Andrew William Bourne; James Stephens Bourne; and Hannah Barbara Bourne, infants C78/1747, no. 13 [82]
1735 18 Dec 9 John Kestell, gent; Stephen Made, gent, & Dorothy his wife; Phillipson Kestell, spinster; Lower Kestell; John Kestell; Richard Kestell; Thomas Kestell; and Henry Kestell, infants by said John Kestell v. James Kestell; John Treise; John Williams; and Hugh Williams; Richard Marker, & Elizabeth his wife C78/1745, no. 7 [83]
1735 19 Dec 9 Olympia De Lafarrelle, widow of Lewis de Lafarrelle, esq; and Alexander de Lafarrelle her son and sole issue v. Robert Myre; Solomon Penny; and Claude Aubert C78/1797, no. 8 [84]
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