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Catalogue reference: C 101/559
This record is about the Accounts in: Short title: Vernon v Vernon. Plaintiffs: John Vernon and Arethusa Vernon,... dating from 1787-1797 in the series Chancery Masters' Account Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Accounts in:
Short title: Vernon v Vernon.
Plaintiffs: John Vernon and Arethusa Vernon, infants by George Charles Vernon their next friend.
Defendants: Jane Vernon, Dame Peggy Cullum and James Cullum, clerk.
Subject: real estates of John Vernon in Nacton, Levington, Haughley, Felixstowe, Middleton, Bedingfield, Wherstead, Falkenham, Thorndon, Rishangles, Wortham, Little Blakenham and Bramford, Westleton, Knoddishall (Knodishall), Earl Soham, Little Stonham, Gosbeck, Sternfield, Rattlesden, Southwold, Stoke Ash, Haselwood [Hazlewood], Boyton and Hollesley, Suffolk including the Manors of Coddenham, Fleed Hall [Fleet Hall] and Waltham Hall.
Details: list of tenants and rents, receipts, disbursements.
Receiver: Edward Hasell.
Chancery Master: Edward Leeds
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Accounts in: Short title: Vernon v Vernon. Plaintiffs: John Vernon and Arethusa Vernon,...
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