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Short title: Galloway v Lynn. Documents exhibited in court: Notes and receipts of...

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C 111/207
Date
1681-1834
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Short title: Galloway v Lynn. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Notes and receipts of Francis Lynn (1710-1724).
  • Mortgage with two defeasances of the manor and mansion house of Tidmarsh, Berks; and the rectory and advowson of Tidmarsh church (1715).
  • Letter book of Francis Lynn. In 2 parts: I and II; In I, a letter dated 23/07/1703 may have been removed from ADM 106 (1715-1720).
  • Accounts, receipts, and other papers relating to the estates of Francis Lynn and his business with William Morgan (1717-1727).
  • Arbitration and award in a dispute over debt between William Morgan and William Young (1719).
  • Particular of the estate of Francis Lynn in Bacton and Cotton, Suff (c 1720).
  • Correspondence between Capt William Morgan and his wife, Mary (1728-1740).
  • 3 arbitration bonds of Mary Lynn to William Morgan and Andrew Galway (1739-1746).
  • Affidavit of Mary Lynn (1752).
  • Account of rent money received by Francis Lynn (1725).
  • Bill of costs in the cause Lynn v Holford (c 1746).
  • Accounts of money received by Francis Lynn from his Suffolk estate, taxes and bills for repairs (1716-1725).
  • 3 accounts of Francis Lynn to William Morgan (1705-1726).
  • Account of Samuel Lynn to William Morgan (1709-1721).
  • Accounts of expenses of a journey to Suffolk, mentioning turnpikes and inns (1716; 1717).
  • Promissory notes of Capt William Morgan, regarding sums used for clothing of 'Lieutenant General Holt's Regiment of Marines' (1712).
  • 14 letters of William Morgan to Francis Lynn at African House, Leadenhall Street (1715-1720).
  • 4 letters of James Roche to Francis Lynn (1721-1723).
  • Account detailing payments to Mrs Lynn and William Galway (c 1747).
  • Affidavit of Andrew Galway with schedule (1754).

Short title: Gibbons v Hogg. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Lease of James Hogg of Sydenham, Kent, to Philip Acock of St Anne, Limehouse, Middx, of a house and land in Limehouse; with surrender of Philip Acock to Thomas Hogg of St George, Southwark, Surrey, endorsed (1813-1827).
  • Lease of Thomas Hogg to Philip Acock, with the consent of Thomas George Coningham of Stepney, Middx, baker, of a house and land in Limehouse, Middx (1827).
  • Agreement between Thomas Hogg and Richard Coningham of Stepney, Middx, relating to land in Limehouse, Middx (1830).

Short title: Gleig v Beaty. Documents exhibited in court:

  • 16 receipts of money paid by Thomas Beaty of Richmond, Surrey, for Government stocks (1775-1793).
  • Power of attorney with bond of Thomas Beaty to Alexander Gleig for the collection of rents in Whitefriars and St Brides, London (1777).
  • Lease of Thomas Beaty to John Cook Pettit of Whitefriars, goldsmith, of two houses in Whitefriars, London (1790).
  • Lease of Thomas Beaty to Jacob, Earl of Radnor, of houses and lands in Whitefriars, London (1790).
  • 2 account books relating to the estate and effects of Thomas Beaty (1793-1795).
  • Inventory of Thomas Beaty's household furniture at Richmond, Surrey (1794).
  • Printed auctioneer's catalogue of household furniture, linen, and books of Mrs Beaty, deceased, at her house near The Red Lion, Richmond, Surrey (1796).
  • Affidavit of Alexander Gleig of Whitefriars, London, victualler, with schedule (1799).

Short title: Goodall v Bayley. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Letter of Robert Reeve to Messrs Farr and Fiske (1817).
  • Abstract of title of John Farr of North Cove, Suff, to property in Carlton Colville, Suff (reciting deeds 1698-1818) (1818).
  • Abstracts of assignment of mortgage and marriage settlement relating to property in Carlton Colville, Suff (1830).
  • 4 title deeds relating to property in Carlton Colville, Suff (1834).
  • Instructions to solicitors regarding property in Carlton Colville, Suff (c 1834).

Short title: Gandell v Yeats. Documents exhibited in court:

  • 14 business letters of Philip Pestel of Crouch End, Middx and others (1813-1814).
  • Accounts of Philip Pestel and others (1813-1814).
  • Invoices of Philip Pestel to William Heath and Mr Stevens of Aldermanbury, London (including goods shipped to Trieste) (1813-1814).
  • 14 business letters to Thomas Gandell of Martins Lane, Middx (1814-1817).
  • Orders to receive goods (1814).
  • 3 affidavits of Osborne Yeats and George Kendall; Thomas Gandell; and John Blagden Hale and William Heath with schedules (1820-1821).
  • Receipts to Thomas Gandell (1814).
  • Notices and attachments to Thomas Gandell to produce papers in a cause against him in King's Bench, and to answer a plea of debt in the Lord Mayor's Court, London (1814).

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Includes some earlier and later material
Arrangement

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Short title: Goodere v Lake. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Security for debt of Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury, to Sir Stephen Evance and Peter Percival of London, goldsmiths, (1681).
  • Agreement between Thomas Frederick and John Barksdale, both of London, relating to East India Company stock (1691).
  • Agreement, and assignment of lease between Joseph Stepney of Abingdon, Co Limerick, Ireland, Deni Muscham, John Hall, haberdasher, John Haddon, Lancelot Stepney, Robert Peter, girdler, Nathaniel Giles, Thomas Houghton, Samuel Percival, goldsmith, Richard Beser, Sir Stephen Evance, and Thomas Firmin, all of London, relating to silver mines of Knockanderig, Balligawn, Clunnah or Donalty, barony of Upper Ormond, Co Tipperary, Ireland (1694).
  • 2 bills of sale of shares in ships (1695; 1700).
  • 5 deeds relating to land at West Thurrock and Stifford, Essex (1703).
  • Assignment of debts of William Attwood of the Middle Temple, London, and William Mowbray and Timothy Langley, both of London, (commissioners against John Packer, bankrupt) to Sir Stephen Evance (1708).
  • Assignment of bank annuity of Richard Hawkins of Worcester to Sir Stephen Evance (1708).
  • 23 bonds to Sir Stephen Evance (some in partnership with Peter Percival), and to Whitfield Hayter (1682-1703).
  • Receipts, notes and bills of exchange mainly to Sir Stephen Evance and Whitfield Hayter (1681-1703).
  • Receipts for sums spent on the upkeep of West Thurrock Breach, Essex; also an abstract of deeds of West Thurrock (1695; c 1705).
  • Items relating to John Nutin including copy writ from Whitehall Treasury Chambers to free John Nutin from prison; assignment of a legacy; notes and bills to Sir Stephen Evance (1707-1710).
  • Items concerning affairs of Peter Percival, deceased, including letters to Thomas Lake; letter of attorney; and funeral expenses of Peter Percival (1708-1709).
  • Business papers of William Asgill to Sir Stephen Evance (1696-1706).
  • Assignments of exchequer annuities due to Diana Howard (1695-1702).
  • Agreement and related bonds between the creditors of Lord and Lady Cornbury concerning use of profits from sale of lands in Lincolnshire (1707).
  • Survey of New Hampshire with notes concerning towns, produce, customs and excise of the province (c 1700).
  • Insurance policies of John Watts of London relating to voyages of the Merchant's Goodwill from Barbados to Cartagnena and Cartagnena to London (c 1698).
  • Business papers of Sir Stephen Evance including assignment of a dye house at Wandsworth, Surrey; insurance policy for the life of Thomas Baynes, attorney at law of Sheriff's Court, London; grant of timber, fishing and trading rights in order to raise stock to exploit copper and silver mines in the province of New Hampshire (1682-1705).
  • Account books giving details of various ships and captains (1697-1711).
  • Account books of Sir Stephen Evance (1700-1711).

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Clothing
Conveyancing
Manors
Litigation
Army
Taxation
Marriage and divorce
Europe and Russia
Debt
Banking
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5878382/

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