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| C78/1866, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1866/IMG_0001.htm] | | C78/1866, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1866/IMG_0001.htm] | ||
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Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1751 | C78/, no. [] | |||||
1751 | 5 Feb | 24 | Abraham Easley v. Alexander Murray esq and John Mackay | C79/81, no. [2] | ||
1751 | 11 Feb | 24 | Thomas Moore clerk v. Julines Beckford esq | re. non-payment of tithes in par. Stapleton [Iwerne Steepleton], Dorset by owner of manor Julines Beckford to rector Thomas Moore. | C78/1858, no. 6 [3] | |
1751 | 13 Feb | 24 | Samuel Baker and John Harvey executor of Samuel Codrington v. Ann Day and John Day | C78/1867, no. 1 [4] | ||
1751 | 28 Feb | 24 | Catherine Staples only daughter and heir at law of Samuel Staples esq v. Pauncefote Green; Gilbert Cocks; and Charles Cocks | re. descent of lands & messuages at Mapperley in par. Basford, Notts and lands at Lambley, Notts after 1721 death of Samuel Staples. | C78/1891, no. 1 [5] | |
1751 | 28 Feb | 24 | Luke Robinson gentleman & Dorothy his wife v. John Slater | re. loan 3 July 1745, £800 by John Slater from Zachary Babington (d.1745), secured on messuage in Great Sardon [Saredon], Staffs | C78/1875, no. 1 [6] | |
1751 | 28 Feb | 24 | William Hopgood of Wilton, Wilts, eaver (brother and administrator of James Hopgood intestate who died ca. May 1742) v. John Rowden of Wilton, weaver & Elizabeth his wife | re. fraud and embezzlement during last illness of James Hopgood deceased & his considerable personal estate. | C78/1866, no. 1 [7] | |
1751 | 8 March | 24 | John Harrison clerk vicar of Bridekirk, Cumb v. Humphrey Senhouse; William Shepherd; Joseph Dixon; Henry Tolton; William Paitson; Joseph Pearson; John Fisher; and Dame Eleanor Cullen widow | C79/222, no. [8] | ||
1751 | 11 March | 24 | Samuel Lloyd merchant v. Richard Wilson esq and William Wilson | C79/145, no. [9] | ||
1751 | 12 March | 24 | Edmund Pitts gentleman v. George Button | C78/1863, no. 4 [10] | ||
1751 | 14 March | 24 | Charles Bolas; Francis Hinckes; and John Roberts gentlemen v. Thomas Corbett & Jane his wife; Elizabeth Kinaston; Dorothy Kinaston; Mary Kinaston; John Hooke; Elizabeth Hordern; Thomas Lee; and John Brewster | C78/1942, no. 4 [11] | ||
1751 | 20 March | 24 | Jane Brownsword widow v. Ann Edwards otherwise Brownsword; Sarah Bullock widow; and John Bullock esq & Sarah his wife | C78/1858, no. 5 [12] | ||
1751 | 21 March | 24 | John Vigor of Bristol, malster v. Betty Buckler widow of Edward Buckler deceased; Ann Stratton; Buckler Weeks; John Newman; Henry George; William Williams, clerk & Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Buckler spinster; and Thomas Buckler | C78/1955, no. 8 [13] | ||
1751 | 4 May | 24 | Sir Dudley Rider knight Attorney General at the relation of Clendon Daukes minister pastor of the Congregation of Protestants Dissenting from the Church of England who Scruple the Baptizing of Infants commonly called Baptists, who statedly assemble for the exercise of divine worship at their meeting house in the town and parish of Hemil Hempsted, Herts, erected in 1731 v. William Cock jr devisee of Anne Partridge widow and William Cock sr his father heir at law of said Ann Partridge | C78/1859, no. 1 [14] | ||
1751 | 9 May | 24 | John Clarke v. Richard Dance the younger & Ann his wife; and Joseph Jones | C78/1870, no. 1 [15] | ||
1751 | 15 May | 24 | Joseph Bateman of Duffield, Derbs, gentleman v. Edward Johnson | C78/1876, no. 8 [16] | ||
1751 | 15 May | 24 | Jane Davison widow v. Mathew Ridley esq; Nicholas Ridley esq; and John Rimdis | C78/1871, no. 8 [17] | ||
1751 | 24 May | 24 | Betty Leigh; Mary Leigh; and Margarett Leigh spinsters v. Thomas Stevens and Ann Stevens | C78/1865, no. 4 [18] | ||
1751 | 6 June | 24 | William Askew gentleman v. The Master, Wardens, and Assistants of the Company of Poulterers, London; Robert Macky; and John Turner | C78/1865, no. 6 [19] | ||
1751 | 13 June | 25 | Palgrave Barlee esq v. Mary Newell spinster | C78/1865, no. 2 [20] | ||
1751 | 20 June | 25 | Joseph Philips of Guige [East and West Ginge in par. West Hendred], Berks, gentleman the only acting executor of Mary Brookes then of St Dunstans in East London, widow v. Frances Marston; John Parsons; William Belchier; and John Ingram | C78/1883, no. 8 [21] | ||
1751 | 20 June | 25 | Samuel Clarke of West Bromwich, Staffs, esq v. Richard Dowdeswell; Sir Herbert Perrott Packington; Thomas Winford; John Parsons; John Blackall; Charles Blackall; Charles Dowdeswell; and John Dowdeswell | C78/1874, no. 1 [22] | ||
1751 | 4 July | 25 | Dudley Ryder knight Attorney General at the relation of Robert Hope gentleman v. Francis Middleton esq; Ralph Robinson esq; and Thomas Griffith clerk | C78/1871, no. 9 [23] | ||
1751 | 5 July | 25 | Catherine Wilson daughter and only child of Edward Wilson of Cannock, Staffs esq and Catherine Wilson his wife who was one of the sisters of William Okeover then late of the Middle Temple, London, esq an infant of about 18 years; Richard Bates of Willenhall, Staffs, doctor of phisick v. Leak Okever; Elizabeth Hollingshead; Rowland Okeover; Sarah Villiers; Thomas Beech; and William Monk | C78/1865, no. 3 [24] | ||
1751 | 8 July | 25 | Sir Henry Blunt of London baronet; Chauncey Townsend of the same, merchant; Charles Frederick of Berkley Square, Middx, esq; Robert Vincent of Salisbury Court, London, esq; and Samuel Touchet of London, merchants being five of the subscribers to the articles and adventures and shares in the adventures and undertaking after mentioned on behalf of themselves and other subscribers to the said articles who were not managers of the said adventure and undertaking, who contribute to the suit v. John Cadamayor; Valens Comyn; Israel Jalabert; Parnell Nevill | C78/1944, no. 2 [25] | ||
1751 | 11 July | 25 | Melior Harris; Mary Harris; Margaret Grubbe executrix of Thomazin Grubbe and John Miles executor of Henry Miles bond creditors of Thomas Harris for themselves and the other specialty creditors of said Thomas Harris; Edward Cockey; John Lane executor of Lucy Wood executrix of Robert Wood; John Gilbert; George Hatfield creditors of Thomas Harris by simple contract for themselves and other simple contract creditors of said Thomas Harris; John Blowden; Luke Harding; Robert Savage; George Baker; Robert Saunders creditors of said Robert Harris for themselves and other creditors of said Robert Harris on his separate account and for such persons to whom said Thomas and Robert Harris were indebted at the time of Thomas Harris's death v. said Robert Harris; Richard Head; William Chandler; Wadham Locke; Thomas Harris an infant by Sarah Harris his guardian; and Henry Miles | C78/1863, no. 6 [26] | ||
1751 | 15 July | 25 | Thomas, lord bishop of Sodor and Man and the Reverend John Kippaa master of arts archdeacon of the said Isle of Man for the poor clergy and ministers of the Gospel resident and exercising their ministerial function within the said island and also for the masters of the free schools within the said island v. Edward, earl of Derby; James, duke of Athol; and Isaac Clopton esq | C78/1878, no. 6 [27] | ||
1751 | 25 July | 25 | William Baker; Abraham Lloyd; Thomas Field; William Hutchinson; George Roberts; and John Pitcher oyster fishermen and free dredgermen of the oyster fishery of the River Medway, Kent who sued for themselves and for all oyster fishermen and free dredgermen of said river as for themselves having been for that purpose only authorized and apponted by the major part of the whole number of said oyster fishermen and free dredgermen v. The Mayor and Citizens of the City of Rochester, Kent; John Miller; Thomas Olive; and Henry Dixon freemen of the said city | C78/1866, no. 6 [28] | ||
1751 | 1 Aug | 25 | Frances Ogle widow and executrix of George Ogle esq; and Frances Ogle the daughter of said George Ogle and of the complainant Frances Ogle then an infant by her said mother v. George Cook and WIlliam Moreton and the said George Ogle the younger | C78/1945, no. 2 [29] | ||
1751 | 1 Aug | 25 | Thomas Jackson then of Elsmere, Salop, malster & Margaret his wife v. John Langford & Mary his wife; Thomas Langford; James Langford; Mary Langford; John Chambre; Edward Edwards; Thomas Parry; Nathaniel Price; William Price; Edward Price; Edward Phillips; and Robert Perrott | C78/1945, no. 1 [30] | ||
1751 | 1 Aug | 25 | Sir Rowland Winn baronet; Patientino [Patientius] Warde esq; Edward Price; Thomas Greenough; Mathew Longley & Elizabeth his wife; and Dame Catherine Barnardiston widow v. James Newton | C78/1870, no. 3 [31] | ||
1751 | 2 Aug | 25 | Sir Dudley Ryder knight Attorney General at the relation of Lionel Seaman clerk; John Napper; and Thomas Brown all of the town and parish of Froome Selwood, Som for themselves and for the rest of the parishioners and inhabitants of said town and parish v. Zachary Bayly; Robert Hayward; George Whitchurch; and William Whitchurch; Jonathan Hancock; and Richard Hooper | C78/1870, no. 6 [32] | ||
1751 | 10 Aug | 25 | Arthur Chichester, earl of Donnegal, Ireland v. Richard Barry and John Ludford esqs | C78/1867, no. 8 [33] | ||
1751 | 12 Oct | 25 | William Skinner of East Greenwich, Kent, esq v. George Smyth and William Boothby | C78/1885, no. 7 [34] | ||
1751 | 12 Oct | 25 | Beatrice Smith widow and Peter Studley clerk executors of Samuel Smith and Ruckley, Salop, gentleman v. John Price | C78/1878, no. 4 [35] | ||
1751 | 18 Oct | 25 | Mary Cunningham widow; Robert Cunningham then late of Cayon in the Island of St Christophers in America esq; and Susanna Cunningham then an infant, daughter of said Robert Cunningham by said Mary Cunningham her mother v. Daniel Cunningham; William MacDowall; Newry Ottley the elder; and William Coleman the elder; and Elizabeth Cunningham | C78/1875, no. 4 [36] | ||
1751 | 28 Oct | 25 | William Hulme v. Hannah Yates; Richard Yates; Richard Yates; Henry Royle & Elizabeth his wife; George Poysor & Anne his wife; and John Vickers & Hannah his wife | C78/1871, no. 6 [37] | ||
1751 | 28 Oct | 25 | Thomas Milbank v. Daniel Pettitt & Elizabeth his wife; and Frances Taylor | C78/1866, no. 4 [38] | ||
1751 | 30 Oct | 25 | Benjamin Sheppard of the precinct of Hoxton in the parish of St Leonard, Shoreditch, Middx, gentleman v. Samuel Lesingham, esq; Benjamin Avery doctor of laws; the Governour and Company of the Bank of England, Joseph Stennett the elder; Joseph Stennett the younger; Samuel Stennett; Sarah Stennett; William Straphan & Susanna Maria his wife; and Ann Stennett | C78/1876, no. 6 [39] | ||
1751 | 6 Nov | 25 | Edward Wheeler esq v. Thomas Nynnersley esq & Penelope his wife; Ann Wheeler widow; Godfrey Clarke esq; and William Nea gentleman | C78/1951, no. 5 [40] | ||
1751 | 8 Nov | 25 | William Lake brother and heir at law of Christopher Lake v. Ruth Lake and Rebecca Monday widow | C78/1872, no. 5 [41] | ||
1751 | 18 Nov | 25 | Robert Williams late of Brynnysynnon, Denbigh, and then of Oswestry, Salop esq v. Dame Frances Williams Wynn widow; Sir Watkin Williams baronet an infant; William Owen; William Wynn doctor in divinity; and Edward Kynaston esq trustees and executors in the last will of St Watkin Williams Wynn baronet | C78/1877, no. 3 [42] | ||
1751 | 21 Nov | 25 | Henry Page of Farncombe in the parish of Godalming, Surrey, gentleman v. Francis Dorrington | C78/1876, no. 4 [43] | ||
1751 | 23 Nov | 25 | Richard Strong v. Melancton Strong | C78/1867, no. 4 [44] | ||
1751 | 28 Nov | 25 | William Parkin of High Bickington, Devon, yeoman only son and heir of John Parkin of High Bickington, yeoman; and Elizabeth Parkin widow and relict of said John Parkin v. Hugh Manley & Christian his wife | C78/1870, no. 4 [45] | ||
1751 | 14 Dec | 25 | The Company of Proprietors of the Navigation of the River Dun; John Smith; John Beale; William Norris; Thomas Finch; David Cartheledge; Samuel Cartledge; and Joseph Newsome v. Richard Burden; Henry, lord viscount Irwin; and Mordecai Cutts | C78/1945, no. 3 [46] | ||
1751 | 17 Dec | 25 | Anne Smyth wife of Ralph Smyth esq by Henry Arthur Herbert esq v. Thomas, earl of Bradford a lunatic by Mary, countess of Bradford his committee and guardian, the said Mary, countess of Bradford; John Newport lately called John Harrison an infant by his guardian John Hill esq; Sir Hugh Briggs baronet; George Middleton; The Honorable William Townshend esq; Thomas Gibson esq; the said Ralph Smyth; James Cocks esq; Orland Bridgman esq; and Henry, earl of Uxbridge | C78/1946, no. 3 [47] | ||
1751 | C79/, no. [] |