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+ | | Ann Hyde wife of Charles James Hyde by Charles James Ives her next friend; Thomas Pickard Hyde; Ann Hyde; Pickard Hyde; Elizabeth Hyde; and John Adcock infants by the said charles James Ives their next friend v. John Thomas Neale and Joseph Brookhouse; and also Charles James Hyde; William Adcock the elder & Elizabeth his wife; John Bryan & Mary his wife; Thomas Bryan; Joseph Bryan; Stephen Pearson & Eleanor his wife; John Black & Frances his wife; Edward Hayes & Eliza his wife; Sarah Bryan; and Isaac Barnes & Mary his wife; and Stephen Watkins Adcock (when he come within the jurisdiction); William Willis & Ann his wife; William Goodman & Elizabeth his wife; William Gray & Eleanor his wife; Joseph Hockin & Sarah his wife; Thomas Pickard Adcock and William Adcock the younger when respectively come within the jurisdiction | ||
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+ | | C78/2132, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2132/IMG_0269.htm] | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 26 August 2014
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 | 13 Jan | Coventry Starky Somerville Starky, The Reverend George Wells clerk & Augusta his wife; and the Reverend James H Prince & Julia his wife v. Thomas Blake & Ann his wife; Charles Blake of Finsbury Circus; Richard Blake; and Charles Blake of Jameston; John Bayntun Starky; George Thomas William Myndham the younger; George Radcliffe Samuel Starky; Robert Ashe; Charlotte Starky; and Cuthbert Johnson & Jane his wife; Ann Elizabeth Deiv; Robert Hewett; Robert Mackrell; Francis Wyndham; Susan Blake; Jane Blake (since deceased); and Sarah Blake | C78/2128, no. 1 [4] | |||
1847 | 21 Jan | Eliza Emma Prendergast widow v. Sir James Law Lushington; Sir Jeffery Prendergast; Harris Prendergast; Emma Maria Prendergast spinster; Louisa Lenox Prendergast spinster; Lenox Prendergast; and Guy Lushington Prendergast; Charles George Prendergast; William Simson & Dora his wife; George Melville Swinton & Mary his wife when they should come into the jurisdiction | C78/2127, no. 8 [5] | |||
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 [6] | |||
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 [7] | |||
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 [8] | |||
1847 | 18 Feb | Penelope Lewis widow v. Humphrey Hinton, | C78/2125, no. 6 [9] | |||
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 [10] | |||
1847 | 6 March | William Wilson; Jane Jones widow; Jane Bayley widow; Joseph Jones & Fanny his wife; Thomas Wilson; Robert Wilson; Mary Wilson; and Martha Wilson spinsters and William Wilson the younger, Catherine Wilson; and John Wilson infants by William Wilson their father v. Samuel Jones; Robert Jones; John Jones; John Foster & Catherine his wife; Ann Jones; Mary Jones (children of the defendant Samuel Jones); Ann Jones; Margaret Jones; Catherine Jones; John Jones; Ellen Jones; Lydia Jones (children of defendant Robert Jones); Ann Jones (child of the defendeant John Jones the elder); Thomas Pickering & Rebecca his wife; William Maddockes & Lydia his wife; George Foster; Ann Foster; Hannah Foster; and Catherine Foster; and Hannah Jones (child of Lydia Jones deceased) | C78/2128, no. 2 [11] | |||
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 [12] | |||
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 [13] | |||
1847 | 23 March | Charles Ford v. Ellen Miles Wastell, Lewis Leslie, and William Barnard | C78/2125, no. 15 [14] | |||
1847 | 26 March | Ann Hyde wife of Charles James Hyde by Charles James Ives her next friend; Thomas Pickard Hyde; Ann Hyde; Pickard Hyde; Elizabeth Hyde; and John Adcock infants by the said charles James Ives their next friend v. John Thomas Neale and Joseph Brookhouse; and also Charles James Hyde; William Adcock the elder & Elizabeth his wife; John Bryan & Mary his wife; Thomas Bryan; Joseph Bryan; Stephen Pearson & Eleanor his wife; John Black & Frances his wife; Edward Hayes & Eliza his wife; Sarah Bryan; and Isaac Barnes & Mary his wife; and Stephen Watkins Adcock (when he come within the jurisdiction); William Willis & Ann his wife; William Goodman & Elizabeth his wife; William Gray & Eleanor his wife; Joseph Hockin & Sarah his wife; Thomas Pickard Adcock and William Adcock the younger when respectively come within the jurisdiction | C78/2132, no. 2 [15] | |||
1847 | 28 April | Charles Muston v. George Morris Bradshaw | C78/2129, no. 6 [16] | |||
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 [17] | |||
1847 | 24 May | John Hughes Rees v. John Williams | C78/2126, no. 6 [18] | |||
1847 | 28 May | William Allfrey v. George Allfrey; Margars Allfrey; Robert Allfrey; Edward Thomas Allfrey; John Stening Allfrey; and Mary Allfrey (since deceased) | C78/2128, no. 2 [19] | |||
1847 | 29 May | John Lennox Griffith Poyer Lewis v. John Lavallin Puxley | C78/2127, no. 9 [20] | |||
1847 | 8 June | James Bunce v. John Beresford Turner & Mary Turner his wife, William Tyringham; Praed Vere Tune Bulkley; John Maelworth; Praed Patrick Johnston; Thomas Stevenson; and Septimus Holmes Godson | C78/2127, no. 6 [21] | |||
1847 | 15 June | Eliza Mary Josephina Swaffield wife of Robert Hassall Swaffield by Owen Owen next friend v. Eliza Orton; Robert Hesssall Swaffield; John Randolph Troze; Charles James Orton Swaffield; Louisa Eliza Josephina Swaffield; John Swaffield; Orton Swaffield; Adalaide Mary Ann Swaffield; Sidney Henry Swaffield; Octavia Orton Swaffield; George Swaffield; Harriet Lewis Swaffield; Eliaz Swaffield; and John Swaffield Orton | C78/2128, no. 2 [22] | |||
1847 | 9 July | Thomas Carpenter & Hannah his wife v. Charles Joseph Bott and Sir John Maclean baronet | C78/2127, no. 4 [23] | |||
1847 | 16 July | Margaret Isabella the wife of George Brown by James White next friend; Robertson Brown; and Charles John Robertson Brown infants by James White their next friend; Sarah Agnes the wife of Joseph Brown by John Brown her next friend v. Charles Robertson; Edmund Jenner; William Smith; James Oliver; James Foster Groom; Joseph Brown; James Stephen Robertson (called James Robertson); Susannah Robertson; Joseph White; and John Brown | C78/2130, no. 12 [24] | |||
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 [25] | |||
1847 | 26 July | Ann Ryall spinster and James Marsh & Hester his wife on behalf of themselves and all the other persons entitled as relations to the produce of the copyhold estate of Bourton, Dorset under the will of William Read late of Langham, Dorset | C78/2127, no. 10 [26] | |||
1847 | 28 July | William Richard Arthur Pole Tylney Long Wellesley (commonly called Lord viscount Wellesley); William, earl of Mornington; John Morrice; George Morrice; John Wright; and John Greenly | C78/2128, no. 4 [27] | |||
1847 | 28 July | Eumenes Moore and George Christopher v. Ralph Brush Cleghorn; Thomas Paice Cleghorn; Thomas Evans & Isabella his wife; Elizabeth Hynson widow; Alexander Lean; and Robert Ashington other Robert Brush Ashington; and James Ensor out of the jurisdiction; and the Attorney General | C78/2129, no.3 [28] | |||
1847 | 3 Aug | John George Nutting v. Mary Hebdin widow (since deceased); Arthur Oates Hebdin; Isabella Hebdin; Edward Hebdin & Ann Teresa his wife; Charles Addis; Maria Addis; Frances Addis; Sarah Hebdin widow (since deceased); James Hebdin; Eliza Ann Hebdin; Sarah Hebdin the younger; Frances Augusta Hebdin; John Dixon; Henry Greenwood; John Calvert; Benjamin Beverley; Joseph Loscher Marlow; John Francis Sidney; Francis Gostling (since deceased); Joshua Wood; William Dinslay; Benjamin Hanson; Ann Hanson; John Sampson; Thomas Shaw; Bancroft Reade (since deceased); Sir Thomas Clifford (deceased) Francis Ferrers (deceased); George Lambert Clifford; Joseph Bradley & Zelia his wife; and Richard Morris Thomas | C78/2130, no. 4 [29] | |||
1847 | 11 Nov | Thomas James Watson on behalf of himself and all other creditors of Thomas Shhipman deceased v. Thomas Parker the younger; John Frederick Parker; Thomas Marchant; Elizabeth Shipman; Edward Oswald the younger; and Thomas Shipman Oswald | C78/2128, no. 5 [30] | |||
1847 | 12 Nov | Robert Vandeleur v. Frances Blagrave widow and Sir Richard Godin Simeon baronet | C78/2128, no. 11 [31] | |||
1847 | 17 Nov | Frances Louisa Newenham late Frances Louisa Worrtham spinster an infant the wife or alleged wife of William Burton Newenham by Jane Wortham widow her mother v. Christopher Pemberton; John Hawkins; and William Burton Newenham | C78/2130, no. 16 [32] | |||
1847 | 18 Nov | Sir John Shackleton; Zachariah Wadsworth; and William Wadsworth v. William Sutcliffe | C78/2128, no. 12 [33] | |||
1847 | 30 Nov | Thomas Strother v. Thomas Dutton & Hannah his wife; Jonathan Lupton; William Beckett; William Aldam; John Jewitt; Elizabeth Watson; Ann Watson; and Sarah Watson; Edward Willey; Ruth Cass; Philip Paris alias Harris & Hannah his wife; Charles Parkins & Elizabeth his wife; Thomas Jackson; William Jackson; William Jackson; William Barker Beldham & Elizabeth his wife; Elia Jackson; Sarah Jackson; Michael Jackson; Mary Jackson; Ruther Scholefield; Elizabeth Scholefield; Truelove Hutley & Eliza his wife; Hannah Scholefield; John Beckwith; Thomas Beckwith; Edward Beckwith; Robert Holt & Elizabeth his wife; Edmund Knight; Henry Knight; Thomas Knight; and John Beanlands | C78/2128, no. 6 [34] | |||
1847 | 3 Dec | George Edward Rundle and Mary Jane Rundle infants by Matilda Batchelur their next friend afterwards replaced by Mary Caroline Berryman next friend v. Mary May Rundle, William Richard Berryman; William John Rundle ; Edward Michael Prynn; George Rundle Prynn; Alfred Prynn; John Kemp & Susannah his wife, and Peter Hitchins & Jane his wife | C78/2127, no. 3 [35] | |||
1847 | 22 Dec | William, earl of Mornington v. William Richard Arthur Pole Tylney Long Wellesley (common called Viscount Wellesley) | C78/2128, no. 13 [36] | |||
1847 | C78/, no. [] |