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Cal_Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1821 C79/, no. []
1821 3 Feb 2 Thomas Pyne esq; John Cox Dillman Englebert esq; and William Henry Pyne esq; and Augustus Pyne; Lucy Pyne; Alfred Pyne; and Marianne Pyne infants by the said John Cox Dillman Englebert their uncle v. Thomas Hellings; John Pyne & Mary Dillman his wife; and Henry George, earl of Caernarvon re. loan £4,200 2/3 Oct 1809 by Thomas Hellings from John Pyne secured on manor, lordship, rectory and messuages etc. in Repton [?Shepton], Somerset C79/296, no. 5 [2]
1821 8 Feb 2 John Ramsbottom the younger of Lombard Street, London, esq; John Newman of Lombard Street esq; Nicholas Graham of Lombard Street esq; Phiulip Corral of Maidstone, Kent esq; and Edward Peale of the same esq, assignees of the estate and effects of Edward Penfold, John Springett, and William Margetson Penfold of Maidstone late bankers and copartners but now bankrupts v. Robert Parker re. debts of Messrs. Brenchley, Stacey, Parker, Springett and Penfold (bankers in partnership); July 1814, withdrawal of Robert Parker from partnership. C79/296, no. 6 [3]
1821 2 March 2 George Short late of Bickham but then of Marsh, Devon, esq v. Thomas Stuckell Lee; Thomas Suxpitch; Joseph Wrench; and Thomas Lovering Gooding re. rights to tithes etc in par. Woodbury, Devon of 'The custos and college of the Vicars Choral of the choir of the Cathedral Church of St Peter, Exeter'. C79/308, no. 1 [4]
1821 6 June Joseph Petty Toulmin; William Anderson & Elzabeth Ann his wife late Elizabeth Ann Matthews; and Thomas Barton Matthews v. Sarah Clarkson; Alfred Clarkson; Ann Olivia Anderson; John Gordon Anderson; Isabella Anderson; and William Anderson the younger re. will 19 My 1808, of Anne Olivia Matthews of St Portland Street, Middx; her property in Yorkshire on trust, interest to Elizabeth Ann Anderson. C78/2089, no. 2 [5]
1821 6 June Joseph Petty Toulmin; William Anderson & Elzabeth Ann his wife late Elizabeth Ann Matthews; and Thomas Barton Matthews v. Sarah Clarkson; Alfred Clarkson; Ann Olivia Anderson; John Gordon Anderson; Isabella Anderson; and William Anderson the younger [ apparently a repeat of the above]. C78/2089, no. 2 [6]
1821 10 July 3 Francis, earl of Newburgh in Scotland v. Ann, countess dowager of Newburgh; Charles Butler; Nicholas Tuite Selby; James Eyre; Charles Eyre; and Thomas Eyre commonly called lord viscount Kinnaird, and the Honorable Francis Eyre re. marriage settlement 27 Jun 1789, Anthony James Earl of Newburgh and Ann [Webb]; manor with the capital messuage of Slindon co. Sussex; manors of Binstead or Binstead Madhurst, Bigh, and South Stoke, all in Binstead Eartham Madhurst Bignor, South Stoke, Bildon, Yepton, Tangmere, Aldingborne, co. Sussex; also a capital messuage and manor of Walmore, Westbury on Severn, Gloucs. C79/308, no. 2 [7]
1821 11 Aug 3 James Russell; Gregory William Gregory; and Mary Harrison v. Thomas Gregory; Dorothy Gregory; Mary Gregory; Thophila Gregory widow; and William Cross re. will 11 Feb 1778, of William Gregory of Grewell [Greywell, Hants]; James Gregory, acting trustee, bought (in 1793) shares and interests of will of three children of John Gregory; alleged that consideration of £750 was grossly inadequate. C79/309, no. 1 [8]
1821 8 Dec 2 Joseph Job & Mary his wife v. Benjamin Hunter re. bill of sale 28 Jan 1808, sale by Thomas Robson to Wiliam Parker of half share in vessel called the ?'Colus'; will of William Parker (d.1814), his wife sole legatee. C79/296, no. 7 [9]
1821 C78/, no. []