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+ | | John Peter Benson & Mary Melhuish his wife v. George Gatton Hardingham & Arabella his wife; Ann THomas; William Walker Pulman & Susanna Elizabeth his wife; Anne Benson; Frances Benson; Prockter Melhuish Benson; Mary Margaret Benson; Elizabeth BEnson; Catherine Benson; Louisa Benson; William John Benson; Thomas George Benson; Grace Susan Benson Prockter; Thomas Pulman; and William Walker Pulman the younger | ||
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+ | | C78/2154, no. 12 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2154/IMG_0831.htm] | ||
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Overall C78 page [1]
Cal_Year | Cal_Date | Regnal_Year | Parties | Subject Matter | Roll/Case_No. | |
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1855 | C78/, no. [] | |||||
1855 | 15 Jan | William Atherton; John Henry Bolton; George Huntley Gordon; and Georgiana Mary Bessy Gordon; and Huntley Pryce Gordon infants by George Huntley Gordon their father v. Henry Crowther; Robert Whitmore; Jean Antoine Mesmin Negro de Massals & Charlotte Louisa his wife; Charles Antoine; Theodore Francois Joseph Dendon & Elizabeth Emma his wife; Lucy Catherine Sheldon; and Charles Pierre Aime le Normant comte du Hourmelin; and Marie Louise Phillipine Adele du Chastelet widow otherwise Adele Louise Marie Phillipine vicomtesse de la Forges widow | C78/2154, no. 9 [2] | |||
1855 | 17 Jan | Attorney General v. The Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Town of Beverley, Yorkshire | C78/2154, no. 2 [3] | |||
1855 | 17 Jan | James Wickenden; Richard Wildish; and james Fishenden v. Mary Rayson widow; Thomas Hurley & Ann Hurley his wife; Mary Rayson spinster; John Henry Rayson; Edward Rayson; John Homan the younger; Robert Smith; and George Brindley Acworth | vacated by order of 20 June 1855 | C78/2154, no. 3 [4] | ||
1855 | 18 Jan | Ann Catherine Jortin widow v. The South Eastern Railway Company | C78/2154, no. 4 [5] | |||
1855 | 20 Jan | John Johnson v. John Longworth Clarke; James Cazenove; and Harnwood Walcot Banner | C78/2153, no. 10 [6] | |||
1855 | 23 Jan | Russell Gray v. John Smith; George Molineux the younger; George Molineux the elder; Thomas Whitfeld; Thomas Dicker; George Whitfeld; and Charles Snell Paris | C78/2154, no. 10 [7] | |||
1855 | 24 Jan | Constantia Tunaley v. William Eaton Mousley and John Hardcastle Mousley | C78/2154, no. 5 [8] | |||
1855 | 25 Jan | James Burchett; James Bond; and Richard Bond which said James Burchett was the administrator and sole legal personal representative of Daniel Burchett late of Woking, Surrey, laborer who died around September 1852 and which said James Bond and Richard Bond were the administrators and legal representatives of Elizabeth Bond late of the Windsor Union Workhouse at Old Windsor, Berks, widow who died around December 1852, which said Daniel Burchett and Elizabeth Bond were the only next of kin of William Townley late of Orpington, Kent, deceased | C78/2153, no. 13 [9] | |||
1855 | 29 Jan | George Gatton Hardingham & Arabella his wife v. Ann Thomas; John Peter Benson & Mary Milhuish his wife; Ann Benson; Frances Benson; Procter (?) Melhuish Benson; Mary Margaret Benson; Catherine Benson; Elizabeth Benson; Louisa Benson; William John Benson; Thomas George Benson; Grace Susannah Benson; William Walker Palman & Susanna Elizabeth his wife | C78/2154, no. 11 [10] | |||
1855 | 29 Jan | John Peter Benson & Mary Melhuish his wife v. George Gatton Hardingham & Arabella his wife; Ann THomas; William Walker Pulman & Susanna Elizabeth his wife; Anne Benson; Frances Benson; Prockter Melhuish Benson; Mary Margaret Benson; Elizabeth BEnson; Catherine Benson; Louisa Benson; William John Benson; Thomas George Benson; Grace Susan Benson Prockter; Thomas Pulman; and William Walker Pulman the younger | C78/2154, no. 12 [11] | |||
1855 | 20 Feb | William Spencer Shove and William Voller | In the matter of an Act of Parliamnet of 52 George III entitled "An Act to provide a summary remedy in cases of abuses of trusts for charitable purposes" and of the Trustees Relief Act of 1850 in relation to The Blackheath Chapel Charity founded by Mrs Susanna Grahame deceased by indenture of 14 December 1679 | C78/2154, no. 7 [12] | ||
1855 | C78/, no. [] |