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+ | | The Reverend Edward George Boys and Jane Bradly v. Stephen Bradly & Jane his wife; William Boys the younger; John Wilkin; Willlilam Boys; and George Sayer | ||
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+ | | C78/2146, no. 18 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2146/IMG_0489.htm] | ||
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Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1854 | 14 Jan | Attorney General at the relation of The Reverend William Young informant v. John Hall; Jane Blaine; Martha Ridsdale; Pennock Tigar; John Sugden; Thomas Lowther; Josiah Crathorne; William Wood Fishwick; and William Loft | C78/2146, no. 13 [2] | |||
1854 | 29 Jan | Henry John Turner v. George Frederick Nicholls; Mary nicholls (called Mary Ann Nicholls widow); Christopher Nicholls; Joseph Robert Nicholls; Benjamin William Nicholls; John James Nicholls; James Dingwall & Mary Ann his wife; and Louisa Maria Nicholls (called Louisa Mary Nicholls) | C78/2146, no. 15 [3] | |||
1854 | 31 Jan | The Trustees of the Kirkenhead Docks v. The Shrewsbury and Chester Railway Company and William S Darkin | C78/2146, no. 7 [4] | |||
1854 | 10 Feb | Thomas Quartamaine and Thomas Plews v. John Cuff; Samuel Ridley the younger; and Robert Bacon | C78/2146, no. 8 [5] | |||
1854 | 11 Feb | The York and North Midland Railway Company v. George Hudson; Sir John Simpson; Robert Davies; James Richardson; and William Seawin | C78/2146, no. 14 [6] | |||
1854 | 2 March | William King Eddowes v. James Eddowes | C78/2146, no. 12 [7] | |||
1854 | 19 April | William Spencer Shove and William Voller | In the matter of an Act of Parliament of 52 George III entitled "An Act to provide a summary remedy in cases of abuses of trusts for charitable purposes" and the Trustees Relief Act of 1850 relating to Blackheath Chapel Charity founded by Mrs Susanna Graham deceased by indenture bearing the date 14 Dec 1679 | C78/2146, no. 16 [8] | ||
1854 | 25 May | The Reverend Edward George Boys and Jane Bradly v. Stephen Bradly & Jane his wife; William Boys the younger; John Wilkin; Willlilam Boys; and George Sayer | C78/2146, no. 18 [9] | |||
1854 | C78/, no. [] |