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+ | | Richard Shortridge v. Henry Bosanquet the Public Officer of the London and Westminster Banking Company and Joseph Mather the Public Officer of the Newcastle Shields and Sunderland Union Joint Stock Banking Company | ||
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+ | | C78/2145, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2145/IMG_0278.htm] | ||
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Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1852 | 13 Jan | The Reverend Thomas Maxwell Hunt; Thomas Pycroft; William Hodson; and Elizabeth Hunt v. Hannah Maria Spindler Bohn (when she come within the jurisdiction); John Stephen Spindler Hopwood and Thomas William Spindler Hopwood | C78/2144, no. 5 [2] | |||
1852 | 19 Jan | Thomas Sherlock Nelson v. William Bonner Hopkins; Charles Marris; and George Nelson | C78/2144, no. 6 [3] | |||
1852 | 20 Jan | Jeremiah Briggs and David Wheatcroft | In the matter of the Hospital and Free School of Sir John Port knight in Etwall and Repton alias Reppingdon of the foundation of the said Sir John Port and in the matter of an Act of Parliament in 52 George III entitled "An Act to provide a summary remedy in cases of abuses of trusts created for charitable purposes" | C78/2144, no. 7 [4] | ||
1852 | 9 Feb | maria Staunton by Alexander Henry Halliday her next friend v. Robert Francis Gordon and John Quin; Alexander John Kirby; and George Parkham Hiscocks | Exemplification of an order from the Chancery of Ireland | C78/2144, no. 8 [5] | ||
1852 | 11 Feb | Jane Bunbury v. Hugh Mills Bunbury her husband of the parish of Blackawton, county Devon | Exemplication of an order from the consistory court of Exeter concerning divorce by reason of cruelty and adultery | C78/2144, no. 9 [6] | ||
1852 | 12 Feb | Joseph La Mert v. The Honorable Leicester Stanhope when he come within the jurisdiction; John Thomas Croft when he come within the jurisdiction; ; David Ainsworth; Samuel Barton; Hugh Beaver; John Burgess; James Farish; James Hilton Ford; Henry Hanmer; Fraser Bradshaw Henshaw; Sir John Richard Hilton when he come within the jurisdiction; Josephus Harvey Higson; George Hutchinson when he come within the jurisdiction; Daniel Turton Johnson; John Joseph Keen when he come withint he jurisdiction; William King; George Peter Livius; John Carter; Edward Knight; Benjamin Oliveira; James Orrell; Henry Andrew Thomas WIgson; James Ogden; Sir George William Prescott baronet when he come within the jurisdiction; David Price; James Walter; Charles James; Stanley Walker; Henry Philipps; John Griffith Frish; and Hennington Lewis | C78/2144, no. 10 [7] | |||
1852 | 20 Feb | Major Charles Harrison Staniland person of unsound mind by Matthew Hewitt the committee of his person and estate and the said Matthew Hewitt v. William Willott | C78/2144, no. 13 [8] | |||
1852 | 23 Feb | Mary Granger; Luke Head; and William Coldicott v. Frederick Reeves | C78/2144, no. 11 [9] | |||
1852 | 20 April | Richard Shortridge v. Henry Bosanquet the Public Officer of the London and Westminster Banking Company and Joseph Mather the Public Officer of the Newcastle Shields and Sunderland Union Joint Stock Banking Company | C78/2145, no. 3 [10] | |||
1852 | 7 Nov | Thomas Briggs v. Sarah Penny | C78/2144, no. 12 [11] | |||
1852 | C78/, no. [] |