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This record is about the Cause: Gilson v Rodick (1859 G70). Inventory of furniture etc. in her custody at... dating from 1864 in the series Supreme Court of Judicature and former Superior Courts: Central Office and predecessors:.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Cause: Gilson v Rodick (1859 G70). Inventory of furniture etc. in her custody at 6 Trinity Place, Windsor, BERKSHIRE. which she undertakes to preserve for use of infant plaintiffs (her children) Clarissa Anne Gilson (since deceased), Ethel Ada Gilson, Benjamin Louis Gilson and Charles Rawlinson Gilson. Deposited [29 April 1864] by defendant Anne Gilson, widow.
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