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Catalogue reference: C 101/583
This record is about the Accounts in: Short title: Heath v Heath. Plaintiffs: William Heath, esq, infant at... dating from 1768-1772 in the series Chancery Masters' Account Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Accounts in:
Short title: Heath v Heath.
Plaintiffs: William Heath, esq, infant at the time of pronouncing the Decree in this case.
Defendants: Samuel Athawes, Samuel Commeline, Edward Athawes, Francis Humphreys and Frances Hamphreys his wife, Thomas Heath and Maria Heath, Sophia Heath, Bailey Heath and Bridget Heath, infants by William Richardson, their guardian, William Worthington.
Subject: estates in Stanstead Mountfitchet [Stansted Mountfitchet] and manor of Stanstead, manor of Burnells, manor of Bentfield Bury and manor of Ugly [Ugley], Essex, Saint George [in the East] and Saint Mary [Matfelon] Whitechapel, Stepney, Saint George, Saint Matthew Bethnal [Bethnal Green], Middlesex.
Details: list of tenants and rents, receipts, disbursements.
Receiver: Edward Athawes.
Chancery Master: Thomas Lane
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