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+ | | Thomas Best v. Benjamin Davis, Robert Stratton, Denzil Ibbetson Thomson, John Cox Thomas Turner, John Mills, Mary Comport, and Jane Best | ||
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Overall C78 page [1]
Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1846 | 18 Feb | George Law v. Edwin Ward Jackson | C78/2123, no. 9 [2] | |||
1846 | 11 March | Mary Kightley spinster v. George Henry Trimbey & Magaretta Felicitas his wife, Robert Webber Beaumont Marshall and Christopher Gerock, and Frederick McKenzie & Julia his wife | C78/2123, no. 10 [3] | |||
1846 | 16 March | Sir Frederick Thesiger Attorney General at the relation of Thomas George Groves v. Frederick Hodgson and Henry Pouncy | C78/2125, no. 9 [4] | |||
1846 | 18 March | Emma Ann Andrews widow v. William Joseph Lockwood and Thomas Neville Abdy | C78/2123, no.11 [5] | |||
1846 | 21 April | Sir John Edmond de Beauvoir baronet v. Richard Benyon de Beauvoir | C78/2124, no. 1 [6] | |||
1846 | 26 April | William Byrom Corrie, Elizabeth Corrie spinster, Johnson Corrie an infant by William Byrom Corrie his next friend, Margaret the wife of Edgar Corrie the elder by the said William Byrom Corrie her next friend, Elizabeth the wife of Peter Ainsworth by the said William Byrom Corrie, Harriet the wife of Thomas Shaw Brandreth by the said William Byrom Corrie her next friend, and Mary Ann Byrom spinster v. Emma Byrom, Peter Ainsworth & Ann his wife, William Almack, and Edgar Corrie junior & Ellen his wife when they come into the jurisdiction, and Thomas Corrie, Richard Almack, and George Lock | C78/2124, no. 2 [7] | |||
1846 | 5 June | Thomas Carpenter of Malvern Place, Tewkesbury Road in the parish of Cheltenham, Gloucester yeoman & Hannah his wife formerly Hannah Crump spinster v. Charles Joseph Bott and Sir John Maclean | C78/2124, no. 5 [8] | |||
1846 | 11 June | Attorney General at the relation of Joseph John Rae and Richard Thain informants v. James Hachman Pearson, Charles Woodward Clifton, John Keale, Ebenezer Taylor, Samuel Hill, William Edwards, Robert Heintz, and Robert Oldershaw | C78/2124, no. 8 [9] | |||
1846 | 1 July | Thomas James Watson on behalf of himself and all other creditors of Thomas Shipman deceased v. Thomas Parker the younger, John Frederick Parker, Thomas Marchant, Elizabeth Shipman, Edward Oswald the elder & Ann Oswald his wife, Edward Oswald the younger, Thomas Shipman Oswald, and Thomas Oswald | C78/2125, no. 2 [10] | |||
1846 | 5 July | Alexander Smith and James Dudgeon v. Kenneth Alexander earl of Effingham, Archibold John earl of Roseberry, Robert Brown, William Hervey, John Jones Bateman, Henry John Shepherd, James Henry Mann, James William Smith, Rebecca Alderson Gardiner Chapman, and The Honorable Francis Ward Primrose out of jurisdiction. | C78/2123, no. 14 [11] | |||
1846 | 13 July | Thomas Best v. Benjamin Davis, Robert Stratton, Denzil Ibbetson Thomson, John Cox Thomas Turner, John Mills, Mary Comport, and Jane Best | C78/2125, no. 10 [12] | |||
1846 | 24 July | Sir William Webb Foller knight Attorney General at the relation of John Hay Forbes commonly called Lord Medwyn (one of the senators of the college of Justice in Scotland) and of James Robert Hope informants v. The Principal Professors Regents and Chief Officers of Glasgow College, The Master, and Fellow of Baliol College, Benjamin Parsons, Symons Philip Wynter, John Fox, Richard Jenkyns, Charles Atmore Ogilvie, John Carr, James Thomas Round, John Mitchell Chapman, and George Moberly | C78/2124, no. 9 [13] | |||
1846 | 28 Nov | Anne Emma Morse v. The Reverend Francis Morse clerk her husband rector of Baxterley, Warwickshire but then residing in the parish of Laughton in Sussex | C78/2124, no. 11 [14] | |||
1846 | C78/, no. [] | |||||
1846 | 11 Dec | George Edmund Shuttleworth v. George Bengough, Charles Ross Manson, Henry William Bull, William Wood, Sackett Tomlin, and George James | C78/2125, no. 5 [15] |