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+ | | Thomas Bradish gentleman & Carew his wife v. Thomas Gee; Thomas Gee the younger; William Gee; Honor Briscoe; John WIlson; Sir John Strange; and Roger Coningsbie | ||
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+ | | C78/1942, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1942/IMG_0691.htm] | ||
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Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1754 | 31 Jan | 27 | Joseph Parsons brother and heir at law of Thomas Parsons who was eldest son and heir at law of Thomas Parsons who was one of the four children of Thomas Parsons who was the eldest brother of Joseph Parsons late citizen and clothworker of the City of London; George Hopkins and Catherine and Ann Hopkins infants and only daughters and children of Ann Hopkins late wife of the said George Hopkins which Ann was one of the six children of Abraham Parson one of hte brothers of the said testator Joseph Parsons by the said George Hopkins their father; and Jane Clare an infant by said George Hopkins, which said Jane Clare was the only daughter and child of Richard Clare & Sarah his wife late Sarah Parsons both deceased, which said Sarah was another the children of the said Abraham Parsons v. Philip Parsons; George Widows & Mary his wife; Stephen Parsons; Abraham Parsons; Francis Thacker & Susannah his wife; Edward Hodges & Grace his wife; Joseph Poppitt & Sarah his wife; Ann Parsons spinster; James Salmon & Martha his wife; Mary Parsons spinster; and Richard Sparkes | C78/1953, no. 1 [2] | ||
1754 | 20 March | 27 | John Holmes v. Robert Dickenson | C78/1942, no. 6 [3] | ||
1754 | 20 March | 27 | John Holmes v. Robert Dickenson | C78/1942, no. 6 [4] | ||
1754 | 27 April | 27 | John Robinson doctor in divinity; the Warden and Scholars of the House or College of Scholars of Merton, University of Oxford v. Jane Pierse, widow; William Annesley, esq; and Arthur Annesley, esq | C78/1980, no. 6 [5] | ||
1754 | 10 May | 27 | Thomas Bradish gentleman & Carew his wife v. Thomas Gee; Thomas Gee the younger; William Gee; Honor Briscoe; John WIlson; Sir John Strange; and Roger Coningsbie | C78/1942, no. 1 [6] | ||
1754 | 18 May | 27 | William Ellis v. Timothy Smith & Mary his wife; Richard Lloyd & Catherine his wife; Elizabeth Ellis; Mathew Snowden & Annabella his wife | C78/1959, no. 1 [7] | ||
1754 | 18 June | 27 | Percivall Lloyd gentleman v. John Abrahall otherwise Hoskins, clerk; James hoskins esq; William Jones; William Chinn; Margaret Gibson; Alice Hooper; and William Hammond | C78/1946, no. 1 [8] | ||
1754 (bill) | Trinity Term | Frances Brandreth, widow and Henry Uthwat, esq v. John Orlebar, esq; Edward Rudd; John Allard; and John Robinson, esq | C78/1963, no. 6 [9] | |||
1754 | 26 July | 28 | Sir Dudley Ryder knight Attorney General at the relation of Charles Smith; John Nicholl; Isaac Vaillant; and William Hallett esqs; and Thomas Nicholl on behalf of themselves and of others nominated trustees for Carrying into Execution Certain Acts of Parliament for Repairing the Highway between a certain place called Kilburn Bridge, Middx, and Sparrows Home, Herts v. The Governors of the Possessions, Revenues, and Goods of the Free Grammar School of John Lyon in Harrow on the Hill | C78/1942, no. 3 [10] | ||
1754 | 24 Oct | 28 | William Saunders gentleman v. David Harries | C78/1946, no. 2 [11] | ||
1754 | 28 Oct | 28 | The Reverend Samuel Creswich doctor in divinity and dean of Wells, Som v. Hannah Bond; Mary Carswell; and Anna Bond | C78/1953, no. 2 [12] | ||
1754 | 30 Oct | 28 | Ferdinando Bacon Forster esq late called Ferdinando Bacon v. Robert Fenwick esq & Isabella his wife; Thomas Forster; and Isabella Forster infants by said Robert Fenwick their guardian; Thomas Adunell and Edward Collingwood esqs; Susanna Bacon Forster widow and relict of James Bacon Forster; William Green; and James Flower gentleman; John Bacon esq; and John William Bacon his son an infant by his father and guardian; John Armstrong & Dorothy his wife late called Dorothy Forster sister of the testator John Forster; Anthony Wilkinson; and John Burdon esqs | C78/1943, no. 3 [13] | ||
1754 | 21 Nov | 28 | John Phelps & Mary his wife; and John Savage & Eleanor his wife the said Mary and Eleanor being two of the daughters of John Phelps then deceased v. Mary Phelps, widow; Richard Tuckey & Joanna his wife; John Taylor clerk & Elizabeth his wife; and Thomas Hopkins & Mary his wife then late Mary Phelps; and Germanicus Sheppard, esq | C78/1955, no. 3 [14] | ||
1754 | 22 Nov | 28 | Lewis Pryse v. Samuel Buck; James Brookes; Bryan Fanscott; and John Bryan Osterland | C78/1977, no. 6 [15] | ||
1754 | 9 Dec | 28 | William, earl of Bath and Alexander Small suriviving executors of Ann Smyth late wife of Ralph Smyth, esq v. Thomas, earl of Bradford lunatic; Sir Orlando Bridgman baronet & lady Ann his wife; and Diana, countess of Mountrath, Ireland guardians and committees of the person and estate of said Earl John Newport esq a lunatic by Robert Ord esq his guardian; John Hill esq; Sir Hugh Briggs baronet; Mary Middleton and Margaret Middleton surviving executrices of George Middleton esq; Henrietta Townsend; Oxinbridge Harwood; and Richard Sutton executors of Thomas Gibson esq; Henry, earl of Uxbridge; the said Ralph Smythe; and Sir Dudley Ryder knight Attorney General | C78/1946, no. 4 [16] | ||
1754 | 9 Dec | 28 | John Perkins v. William Hammond an infant by James Bliss his guardian; Richard Weston & Elizabeth his wife | C78/1943, no. 4 [17] |