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+ | | George William Bacon v. Emily Cosby widow; Margaret Mary Cosby; Charlotte Emily Cosby; Robert Ashworth; Godolphin Cosby; George James Sulivan; Robert Sulivan; The Reverend William Cosby; George Augustus Palmer Sulivan; and The Right Honorable Frederick lord Ashtown | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 30 August 2014
Overall C78 page [1]
Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1851 | C78/, no. [] | |||||
1851 | 14 Jan | The Reverend Thomas Maxwell Hunt; Thomas Pycroft; William Hodson; and Elizabeth Hunt v. Hannah Maria Spindler Bohn when she come into the jurisdiction; John Stephen Spindler Hopwood; and Thomas William Spindler Hopwood | C78/2142, no. 4 [2] | |||
1851 | 30 Jan | Thomas Tomlinson v. Thomas Troughton; Richard Riley; Mary Ann Haydock; Ellen Haydock; and Edward Haydock | C78/2141, no. 1 [3] | |||
1851 | 11 Feb | John Owen and John Mathew Gutch v Sarah Homan; Francis green; John Homan; Benjamin Johnson; and Richard Valpy | C78/2136, no. 3 [4] | |||
1851 | 12 Feb | Sarah Thornhill spinster v. Jeremiah Manning | C78/2136, no. 1 [5] | |||
1851 | 27 Feb | William Morgan the elder; James Morgan the elder; John Morgan; James Morgan the younger; William Morgan the younger an infant; Harry Morgan an infant; Harriet Morgan an infant; and Francis Morgan the younger an infant by the said James Morgan the younger their brother; James Francis Morgan; Louisa Grace Morgan; Francis Henry Morgan; Augustus Granville Morgan; Frederick George Morgan; and Julia Margaret Morgan; Edward William Morgan an infant; Arthur Middlemore Morgan an infant; Seymour Horace Morgan an infant; and Mary Harriet Morgan an infant by the the said James Francis Morgan their next friend v. Thomas Morgan; Francis Morgan the elder; Sir George Buckett; Frances Sarah Gyles; Henry James Gyles; and Sir William Ranbain (?) | C78/2138, no. 13 [6] | |||
1851 | 11 March | Stopford Thomas Jones | In the matter of the Joint Stock Companies Winding Up Acts of 1848 and 1849 concerning the Direct Birmingham Oxford Reading and Brighton Railway Company | C78/2142, no. 5 [7] | ||
1851 | 17 March | Sir Thomas Woolaston White baronet v. Granville Harcourt Vernon; the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England; John Cruso; and Sir Henry Fitz Herbert baronet AND Granville Harcourt Vernon v. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England; John Cruso; Sir Thomas Woollaston White baronet; and Sir Henry Fitz Herbert baronet | C78/2138, no. 12 [8] | |||
1851 | 17 March | George William Bacon v. Emily Cosby widow; Margaret Mary Cosby; Charlotte Emily Cosby; Robert Ashworth; Godolphin Cosby; George James Sulivan; Robert Sulivan; The Reverend William Cosby; George Augustus Palmer Sulivan; and The Right Honorable Frederick lord Ashtown | C78/2142, no. 6 [9] | |||
1851 | 22 March | Johnb Robert Hargrave an infant by his mother Mary Hargrave widow v. William Joscellyne Hargrave; Isaac Wrentmore; John Symonds; and William Smith | vacated by order of 12 July 1851 | C78/2138, no. 17 [10] | ||
1851 | 22 March | John Robert Hargrave an infant of about 6 years by his mother Mary Hargrave widow v. William Josceline Hargrave; Isaac Wrentmore; John Symonds; and William Smith | C78/2141, no. 8 [11] | |||
1851 | 16 April | John Myers and James Cazenove v. Richard Watson; Henry Watson; William Wingfield; Peter Bellinger Brodie; and The Earl of Devon | C78/2141, no. 2 [12] | |||
1851 | 17 April | John Thomas Savery v. Timothy Surr and Servington Savery | C78/2137, no. 4 [13] | |||
1851 | 26 April | William Vernon; Richard Crawecroft & Ann his wife; John Farrand & Sarah his wife; David Vernon; Richard Vernon; and George Vernon v. Henry Nethersole; William Fox; and William Tonson | C78/2140, no. 3 [14] | |||
1851 | 28 April | Edward Glae; Charles Adams Bush; William Saunders; Joel Baber; and William Hockey | In the matter of the Beloved Wilkes's Charity under the statute 52 George III, c 101 for summary remedies in cases of abuses of trusts created for charitable purposes | C78/2141, no. 3 [15] | ||
1851 | 6 May | William, earl of Mornington v. William Edward | C78/2141, no. 4 [16] | |||
1851 | 11 June | The Reverend William Thornton clerk v. Robert Harper; William Spencer Dove; Henry John Hall the younger; and William Massey | C78/2140, no. 1 [17] | |||
1851 | 12 June | Sarah Christina Palmer by Clotworthy Dobbin Devitt her next friend v. Terence Evans & Eliza Evans his wife; Bartholomew French; & Margaret Josephene French his wife | C78/2138, no. 14 [18] | |||
1851 | 24 June | Samuel Harries; Thomas Usefitt; Robert Wrightson; Thomas Harris; and Edward Cooper | Procedure under the Joint Stock Winding Up Acts of 1848 and 1849 concerning the Wolverhampton Chester and Birkenhead Junction Railway Company | C78/2138, no. 15 [19] | ||
1851 | 24 June | Henry Norwood Frye; Thomas Henney; and William Charles King v. The Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the City of Gloucester; Francis Close; Francis Duncan Gilby; William Spencer Phillips; The Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Tewksbury; John Ridout; Harvey Richard Smith; John Castle; William Read King; and Her Majesty's Attorney General | C78/2141, no. 9 [20] | |||
1851 | 8 July | John Thomas Betts; James Betts; and David Betts v. William Betts | C78/2141, no. 7 [21] | |||
1851 | 14 July | Charles Frederick Moore v. Vaughan Prance; John Farthing; Sophia Moore; Merelina Moore; Edward Charles Coles & Ellen his wife | C78/2140, no. 5 [22] | |||
1851 | 7 Aug | James Barber | In the matter of the Joint Stock Company Winding Up Act of 1848 and the London and Manchester Independent Railway Company (Remington Line) | C78/2141, no. 6 [23] | ||
1851 | C78/, no. [] |