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Overall C78 page [1]
Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1850 | C78/, no. [] | |||||
1850 | 11 Jan | David Vaughan & Elizabeth his wife v. Edward Rogers & Jane his wife (then deceased); George Parry; and William Harries | C78/2132, no. 7 [2] | |||
1850 | 11 Jan | Edward Speakman; Elizabeth Speakman spinster; Anthony Tyrer Ducker & Jane his wife; and Mary Speakman spinster v. John Speakman of Windle; William Turner; Thomas Caldwell; Thomas Speakman; Leigh Slater; William Speakman; and John Speakman | C78/2132, no. 8 [3] | |||
1850 | 15 Jan | William Ashton Barton petitioner | In re estate of George Scott assignee of the late Sir Arthur Chichester baronet, an insolvent, certified from the Irish Court of the Commissioners for the sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland | C78/2131, no. 9 [4] | ||
1850 | 16 Jan | Charles Scarisbrick v. Edward lord Skelmersdale; The Reverend Streynsham Master Edward Clifton Elizabeth his wife; and Thomas Clifton | C78/2132, no. 12 [5] | |||
1850 | 17 Jan | Henry James v. The Madrid and Valentia Railway Company | Matter under the Winding Up Acts of 1848 and 1849 | C78/2134, no. 17 [6] | ||
1850 | 22 Jan | John Thomas Savery v. Timothy Surr and Servington Savery | C78/2132, no. 10 [7] | |||
1850 | 25 Jan | Edward Gamaliel Winthrop and Thomas Eyre Wyche | C78/2132, no. 13 [8] | |||
1850 | 28 Jan | Evan Evans & Mary his wife v. Griffith Howell Richards; Griffith Griffiths; and Eliza Jones | C78/2137, no. 2 [9] | |||
1850 | 30 Jan | William Hawkins and William Codner v. Alfred Jackson | C78/2136, no. 10 [10] | |||
1850 | 1 Feb | Valentine Stevens; Richard Stevens; George Smith Norton; and John Malcolm Ludlow v. Mary Wildy; Charles Wildy; James Wildy; and Edward Bourne Lovell | C78/2132, no. 14 [11] | |||
1850 | 7 Feb | Ferdinand II, King of the Two Sicilies v. Brodie Willcox the younger; John Moody the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Packet Company; Brodie McGhie Willcox; Charles Wellington Howell; and Luigi Scalia; and Franco Maccagnoni Granatelli when he come into the jurisdiction | C78/2132, no. 15 [12] | |||
1850 | 9 Feb | James Vallance v. Alexander Henderson Macdougall; James Currie; William Woodgate; and Robert Brotherson Upton | C78/2132, no. 16 [13] | |||
1850 | 16 Feb | Ferdinand II King of the Two Sicilies v. Brodie Willcox the younger; John Moody; The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Packet Company; Brodie McGhie Willcox; Charles Wellington Howell; and Luigi Scalia; and Franco Maccagnoni Granatelli when he come into the jurisdiction | C78/2132, no. 17 [14] | |||
1850 | 1 March | John Biddle Alexander; Thomas Crisp; Cornelius Welton; and Benjamin Moulton v. Robert Cana; John Wood; and William Powell Hunt | C78/2135, no. 20 [15] | |||
1850 | 6 March | Eleanor Wilson widow v. Sir William Eden; Richard John Thompson; Henry Thompson; Robert Kaye Greville & Charlotte his wife; Maria countess Athlone; Robert Eden; Duncombe Shafto & Catherine his wife; Thomas Northmore & Emmeline his wife; and Henry Methold | C78/2134, no. 10 [16] | |||
1850 | 22 March | The Honorable Percy Ashburnham v. Mary Katherine Ashburnham an infant by Robert Kyner her guardian; The Right Honorable Bertram, earl of Ashburnham; Thomas Raymond Barker; William Colborne Towers; and John Gibson Cazenove | C78/2135, no. 21 [17] | |||
1850 | 18 April | Samuel Makepeace v. James Jury | C78/2133, no. 12 [18] | |||
1850 | 20 April | The President, Vice Presidents, Treasurers, and Governors of St Georges Hospital v. Amelia Peacocke; George Frere; and Samuel Forster and the Attorney General | C78/2134, no. 11 [19] | |||
1850 | 8 May | Jacob Smith v. Samuel Phillips Southam | C78/2134, no. 14 [20] | |||
1850 | 22 May | His Majesty Ferdinand II King of the Two Sicilies v. Brodie Willcox the younger; John Moody; The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Packet Company; Brodie McGhie Willcox; Charles Willington Howell; and Luigi Scalia and Franco Maccagnon Ganatelli when should come within the jurisdiction | C78/2134, no. 15 [21] | |||
1850 | 29 May | Adeline Cross an infant three years old only child of Thomas Cross by William Chapman her next friend v. Harriet Clara Cross; George Cross; John Cross; William Cross; John Gilbert; William Gilbert; William Dowling & Ann his wife; William Mackay & Mary his wife; George Henry Tindall & Hannah his wife; Hannah Bush; Eliza Bush; James Bush; and Ann Bush | C78/2134, no. 8 [22] | |||
1850 | 4 June | John Briggs v. Robert Hartley; Edward Ryan & Lissey his wife; Ann Hartley; George Lacey Hartley out of the jurisdiction; and Her Majesty's Attorney General | C78/2135, no. 2 [23] | |||
1850 | 17 June | Henry, duke of Beaufort and The Right Honorable Henry Charles Fitzroy Somerset commonly called Marquis of Worcester v. Sir John Morris and George Byng Morris | C78/2135, no. 5 [24] | |||
1850 | 16 July | William Munt, a shareholder in The Shrewsbury and Chester Railway Company on behalf of himself and all other shareholders in the company except for the defendants and those the defendants represent v. The Shrewsbury and Chester Railway Company and William Wardell; Thomas Dixon; William Brown; John Royle; John Williams; David Harrison; Edmund Buckley; William Beavan; John Bethune Ross; George Mackintosh; Frederick Richard West; and Edward Finch the younger | C78/2134, no. 2 [25] | |||
1850 | 20 July | Mary Giese Weir and Charles Moris (?) Weir v. Amelia Susan Maria Nicholson wife of William Nicholson; Samuel Be___ Charlesworth; Isaac Sheffield; William Sheffield; and William Nicholson | C78/2135, no. 7 [26] | |||
1850 | 23 July | Mr Rolt and Mr Prior of counsel for Benjamin Best | Winding up of the joint stock company of the Direct Birmingham Oxford Reading and Brighton Railway Company | C78/2135, no.6 [27] | ||
1850 | 24 July | Mr Daniel of counsel for James Uphill an alleged contributory of the Direct Birmingham Oxford Reading and Brighton Railway Company | Under the Joint Stock Winding Up Acts of 1848 and 1849 | C78/2134, no. 9 [28] | ||
1850 | 2 Aug | Thomas Wright & Mary Ann his wife v. Thomas Barnewall; William Blount; Charles Weld; Michael Ellison; George Charlewood (called Charlewood); Edward Edwards; and John Wright | C78/2135, no. 8 [29] | |||
1850 | 8 Aug | James Tamlyn v. James Crang; Henry Crofts; and Thomas Reynolds | C78/2134, no. 13 [30] | |||
1850 | 12 Nov | John Servington Savery v. Servington Savery; Abraham Mills Hawkins & Mary Mise Hawkins his wife; and Ayshford Wise | C78/2135, no. 22 [31] | |||
1850 | 25 Nov | George Malcolm v. William Scott; John Scott; and Peter Bell; and also against George Ure Adam and James Steward Blackie Scott when they come into the jurisdiction | C78/2136, no. 4 [32] | |||
1850 | 29 Nov | Caroline Lakin v. Abraham Lakin her lawful husband of the parish of Whitchurch, Shropshire | Exemplification of an order of the Court of Arches | C78/2134, no. 18 [33] | ||
1850 | 30 Nov | Charles Henry Cooper of Cambridge of the county of Cambridge gentleman late Her Majesty's coroner for the the town of Cambridge v. The Reverend Henry Dodd clerk bachelor in Divinity priest or minister in Holy Orders of the Church of England and incumbent of the the parish vicarage and parish church of Saint Peter in Cambridge | Exemplification of an order pronounced in the Arches court of Canterbury | C78/2135, no. 3 [34] | ||
1850 | 3 Dec | Samuel Bower v. William Ostler and Francis Musson | C78/2135, no. 4 [35] | |||
1850 | 3 Dec | Josiah Towne v. Charles Davis and Daniel Davies | C78/2135, no. 9 [36] | |||
1850 | C78/, no. [] |