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Cause: Crowden v Sargent [re Crowden infants] Affidavits removed from file and in...

Catalogue reference: J 90/1886

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J 90/1886
Date
1913
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Cause: Crowden v Sargent [re Crowden infants] Affidavits removed from file and in sealed packet in the matter of Peggy Crowden and Betty Crowden (infants) and Winifred Robins Harrison Barrow (spinster) their next friend. Trusts of will of James Crowden. Defendants being John Francis Sargent and Annie Robertson Barrow (widow).

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The National Archives, Kew
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