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| re. ownership of 'Three Lower Counties' on the Delaware river, governed under charters from King Charles II and his brother James, the Duke of York; ''vide'' also  1750, C78/1856, no 1
 
| re. ownership of 'Three Lower Counties' on the Delaware river, governed under charters from King Charles II and his brother James, the Duke of York; ''vide'' also  1750, C78/1856, no 1
 
| C78/1975, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1975/IMG_0297.htm]
 
| C78/1975, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1975/IMG_0297.htm]

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Cal_Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1762 C78/, no. []
1762 15 Jan 2 James Shaw, esq v. Robert Davies, gentleman re. sale 1 Feb 1706, for £31 and 9 shillings of messuage, garden, orchard etc. in Penbiddle, a hamlet in Llanvihangel Crucorney parish, Monmouths. C78/1969, no. 4 [2]
1762 1 Feb 2 James Dippery, gentleman v. Sir Trafford Smyth, baronet re. agreement of sale 9 Feb 1759 for £10,000 by James Dippery to Sir Trafford Smyth, property in Birling, East Deane, Eastbourne and Friston [in par. East Dean and Friston], Sussex. C78/1972, no. 5 [3]
1762 4 March 2 Stephen Martin, gentleman v. James Plunkett, esq; Josiah Richardson, gentleman; Henry Dodwell, esq; Edmund Wilson, gentleman; Catherine French, widow; Mary Plunket; Simon French; Henry French; Mary Darcy; Ann Kerwin; and Jane Murphy re. ownership of various parcels of land within 530 acres granted by King Charles II to Samuel Barry at Port Royal harbour, Kingston, Jamaica. C78/1983, no. 1 [4]
1762 6 March 2 Thomas Penn and Richard Penn esqs true and absolute proprietaries of the Province of Pennsylvania and the three lower counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex on Delaware in America v. Frederick, lord Baltimore in the kingdom of Ireland re. ownership of 'Three Lower Counties' on the Delaware river, governed under charters from King Charles II and his brother James, the Duke of York; vide also 1750, C78/1856, no 1 C78/1975, no. 6 [5]
1762 11 March 2 John Carter brother and heir at law of Richard Carter v. Sarah Carter widow devisee and executrix of said Richard Carter re. marriage agreement, Richard Carter the younger and Mary Powell, and messuage and lands in Woolhampton, Berks. C78/1975, no. 3 [6]
1762 16 March 2 John Brayne, gentleman v. Walter Roberts, gentleman; Daniel Kerry; Daniel Seymour; and Joseph Powell C78/1978, no. 1 [7]
1762 29 March 2 John Eyre clerk; David Eyre; and Charles Eyre v. Thomas Gale; Jane Gale widow; Sarah Hawkins; Thomas Gale gentleman; Samuel Hawkes & Elizabeth his wife; Margaret Greenfield; William Mount; and William Merefield C79/101, no. [8]
1762 13 May 2 John Warington of Blackman Street, Southwark, Surrey v. Charles Dunn of Greenwich, Kent, mason C78/1980, no. 3 [9]
1762 9 July 2 Annabella Inwood widow and administratrix of Colonel Thomas Inwood her late husband and administratrix of Carolina Annabella Inwood her late daughter v. John Twyne; John Bodicate; Martha Gould; and Bolcher Macer who were the heirs at law of the said Carolina; Annabella Inwood; and also against James Brydges esq C79/87, no. [10]
1762 19 July 2 George Donisthorpe of Evershott, Dorset, gentleman & Catherine his wife, which said Catherine was aunt and next of kin to Richard Porter and Margaret Porter both deceased and also administratrix of said Richard Porter and administratrix of said Margaret v. Robert Porter, gentleman; Henry Sherbrooke, esq & Margaret his wife; William Coape Sherbrooke & Sarah his wife; Michael Hartshorn, clerk; and Daniel Cook, gentleman C78/1970, no. 5 [11]
1762 22 July 2 The Honorable Elizabeth Finch, widow, the only child and administratrix of Mary Savile widow v. Elizabeth Fairfax; Frances Fairfax; Charles Pryor; Thomas Pulleyn; and Thomas Fairfax C78/1972, no. 2 [12]
1762 20 Nov 3 Keyser Mole v. Francis Douce gentleman C78/1972, no. 3 [13]
1762 23 Nov 3 Cosmas Henry Joseph Nevill esq and Dame Margaret Conyers, widow v. Walter Carcy esq & Elizabeth his wife; William Stokes; Samuel Harper clerk & Jane his wife; Edward Cole & Mary his wife; John Lawes; William Lawes; Richard Lawes; Thomas Lawes; and Susanna Lawes C78/1981, no. 5 [14]
1762 25 Nov 3 Isabella Wellington v. Mansel Powell esq & Martha his wife; John Ingram; John Lacey; John Brown; Mary Powell; and Gabriel Curl C78/1979, no. 6 [15]
1762 7 Dec 3 Seymour Leeke an infant by Robert Long esq v. Henry Sebastian Leeke and Francis Plumpton C79/86, no. [16]
1762 14 Dec 3 George Rooks esq the eldest son and heir of George Rooke & Elizabeth his wife who was the daughter of Richard Stevens v. Elizabeth Rooke, spinster; Elizabeth Rooke, widow; George Rooke the grandson; Nicholas Rooke; Richard Rooke; Christiana Maria Stevens; Richard Stevens; and Luke Glubb C78/1973, no. 1 [17]