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Accounts in: Short title: Pryce v Oneby. Plaintiffs: John Pryce and Penelope Pryce...

Catalogue reference: C 101/4492

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This record is about the Accounts in: Short title: Pryce v Oneby. Plaintiffs: John Pryce and Penelope Pryce... dating from 1744-1747 in the series Chancery Masters' Account Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
C 101/4492
Date
1744-1747
Description

Accounts in:

Short title: Pryce v Oneby.

Plaintiffs: John Pryce and Penelope Pryce his wife, Dorothy Chester by John Chester her father and guardian and Dorothy Chester by her next friend.

Defendants: Robert Oneby, esq, Sir John Chapman bart, Francis Chester the father, Francis Chester the son, William Bressey, Grace Seward, infant, Benjamin Seward, Henry Jermyn Bond and Henry Cocksedge, esq and Robert Sheppard.

Subject: estates in Ipswich, Woodbridge, Dennington, Dunningworth, Wantisden, Parham, Blyford, Rendlesham, Holesly [Hollesley], Cretingham, Rookerey, Sutton, Wantisden, Campsey [Campsea], Fressingfield, Harleston, Petistry [Pettistree], Shotley, Suffolk.

Details: list of tenants, rents, receipts, disbursements.

Receiver: Henry Cocksedge, gent of Shefford, Suffolk.

Chancery Master: Samuel Burroughs

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The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
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