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+ | | Horatio, earl Nelson, viscount Merton of Trafalgar and of Merton in Surrey and Baron Nelson of the Nile and of Hilborough, Norfolk, and duke of Bronte in the kingdom of Further Siciety an infant by Francis Thomas Egerton next friend v. Samuel lord Bridfrort & Charlotte Mary his wife, and Frances Elizabeth countess Nelson; William Haslewood; William Johnson Yonge; William Bailow; Henry Girdlestone Belson Matcham; and George Matcham | ||
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Overall C78 page [1]
Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1847 | C78/, no. [] | |||||
1847 | 12 Jan | Thomas Insole the elder v. Alexander Stephenson Featherstonhaugh and Thomas Insole the younger | C78/2126, no. 9 [2] | |||
1847 | 13 Jan | James Simon Ewart and Thomas William Bell v. Thomas Glover Kensit | C78/2126, no. 10 [3] | |||
1847 | 3 Feb | Moss Davis v. William Lionel Felix Tollemache (commonly called Lord Huntingtower); Frederick James Tollemache (called Talmash) and Algernon Gray Tollemache (called Talmash) | C78/2126, no. 11 [4] | |||
1847 | 9 Feb | The Reverend John Letts clerk v. The London and Blackwall Railway Company and John Fisher Kennell AND a cross-suit. | C78/2125, no. 13 [5] | |||
1847 | 10 Feb | Mary Ann Hester Foster spinster, Winifred Foster spinster, Thomas Selby & Elizabeth his wife, and Elizabeth Walford Selby, Winifred Selby and Mary Anne Selby infants by the said Thomas Selby their father, George Kelson, George Tyler & Susan his wife, and John Hughes and William Sheppard v. Joseph Vernon, Thomas Benson, Francis Wigg, George Wigg, Robert Carr Foster, Thomas Carr Foster, Elizabeth Ann Selby Foster, Mary Carr Foster, Willliam Carr Foster, and William Robert Carr Foster, and Barker William Baker | C78/2126, no. 12 [6] | |||
1847 | 18 Feb | Penelope Lewis widow v. Humphrey Hinton, | C78/2125, no. 6 [7] | |||
1847 | 20 Feb | Richard Groom, John Richardson, and James Foster Groom v. Mary Simson, Samuel Sturgis, William Chambers, James Chambers a lunatic, and James Gouge his committee, Richard Roy, Joseph Blunt the younger, John Duncan, and David Graham Johnston | C78/2126, no. 1 [8] | |||
1847 | 11 March | George Alan, viscount Midleton v. Laurence William; Eliot Lanney; Arthur Coussmaker; Joseph Haydon, and Caleb Woodyer & Mary Anne Eleanor Woodyer his wife; and Charles Brodrick | C78/2125, no. 14 [9] | |||
1847 | 12 March | Horatio, earl Nelson, viscount Merton of Trafalgar and of Merton in Surrey and Baron Nelson of the Nile and of Hilborough, Norfolk, and duke of Bronte in the kingdom of Further Siciety an infant by Francis Thomas Egerton next friend v. Samuel lord Bridfrort & Charlotte Mary his wife, and Frances Elizabeth countess Nelson; William Haslewood; William Johnson Yonge; William Bailow; Henry Girdlestone Belson Matcham; and George Matcham | C78/2127, no. 2 [10] | |||
1847 | 23 March | Charles Ford v. Ellen Miles Wastell, Lewis Leslie, and William Barnard | C78/2125, no. 15 [11] | |||
1847 | 9 May | Benjamin Brecknell Turner v. James Baker & Maria his wife; Edward William Wallwood, Henry James Baker, Edward Baker, Maria Jane Baker, James Baker the younger, and John Barnabas Turner | C78/2126, no. 5 [12] | |||
1847 | 24 May | John Hughes Rees v. John Williams | C78/2126, no. 6 [13] | |||
1847 | 24 July | Sir DeLacy Evans and George Lloyd Hodges v. Sophia Otway Cave, Maria Otway Cave, Anne Arnold (called Ann Arnold), Catherine Murray, Edgell Wyatt Edgell & Henrietta his wife | C78/2126, no. 14 [14] | |||
1847 | C78/, no. [] |