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This record is about the Cause: Temple v Thring (1880 T1693). Duplicate inventory of books, plate and other... dating from 1887 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: Temple v Thring (1880 T1693). Duplicate inventory of books, plate and other effects directed by will of William Temple of Bishopstrow House, [Wilts.] to go as heirlooms with freehold estates bequeathed to Vere de Lone Temple (plaintiff, with Grenville Newton Temple and infants St. John William Temple and Madeline Temple, by Frances Rule their aunt and next friend); defendants being Theodore Thring and another. Deposited 8 December 1887.
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