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Short title: Haydon v Bonsey. Documents exhibited in court: Pocket books of John...

Catalogue reference: C 111/209

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Reference
C 111/209
Date
1612-1850
Description

Short title: Haydon v Bonsey. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Pocket books of John Bonsey of Woking Park, Surrey (1806-1813).
  • Pocket book marked Timber cut on Bridge End Farm (c 1810).

Short title: Newland v Cantillon. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Agreement between Edmund Shepherd of London, painter-stainer and William Newland of the Inner Temple, made upon the marriage of William Newland to Martha, daughter of Edmund Shepherd (1710).
  • Release of William Newland of Gatton, Surrey, and his wife, Martha, to Sir Richard Hoare, alderman, Joseph Shepherd, citizen and cutler, Samuel Roycroft and Samuel Robinson, all of London, of the manors of Fitznello, Shawford or Roxley, and Bottalles, ?Surrey; property in Ewell, Long Ditton and Thames Ditton, Surrey (1714).
  • Accounts of the estate of Edmund Shepherd (1719-1731).
  • Mortgage and bond of John Mearkham of St Dunstan in the West, London, and Philip Cantillon to George Newland (1738).
  • Assignment of Anne Sandford of Westminster to Philip Cantillon of London, merchant, of a legacy in William Newland's will (1738).
  • Lease of George Newland to Robert Booth of Peckham, Surrey, cooper, of a house in Peckham (1742).
  • Rent account of George Aynscomb with William Newland (1725-1738).
  • Rent accounts of John Benwell with William and George Newland, and bills of work done for George Newland (1729-1743).
  • Four receipts and promissory notes of Philip Cantillon to William Newland (1735-1737).
  • Accounts referring to work carried out at Lingfield Farm (1738-1739).
  • Inventories and appraisements of goods at a house in Prince's Court, Westminster; notes and jewels deposited with Philip Cantillon; goods and chattels at a house in Ewell, Surrey; stock of corn and hay, farming implements, and livestock at farms in Ewell, Surrey; corn, grass, livestock, horses, and farming implements at Lingfield Farm; goods at a house in Gatton, Surrey; and papers in the bureau at Prince's Court, Westminster (1738).

Short title: Haigh v Scott. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Lease, with affidavit, of Joseph Scott of Badsworth, Yorks, and Richard Bassett Wilson of Seacroft, Yorks, to Andrew Vance of Dublin and John Vance of Leeds of a woollen cloth warehouse and land in Cloth Hall Street, Huddersfield, Yorks (1839).

Short title: Haine v Trafford. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Probate of Edmund Trafford of Trafford, Lancs. (1686).
  • Marriage settlement between Frances Trafford of Trafford, Lancs, John Stafford of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff, Sir Rowland Belayse of Sutton, Ches, Oswald Moseley of Arnotts, Lancs, John Tydesley of Stancaster, Lancs, and Edward Clarkson of Stretford, Lancs (1694).
  • Appraisement of the goods of Frances Stafford (1698).
  • Probate and 3 copy wills of Frances Stafford (1699; 1705).
  • 6 bonds of Edward Clarkson, John Stafford and others (1703-1711).
  • Papers in the case Smith v Jarrett (including memoranda relating to property in Bermondsey, Surrey) (1705-1717).
  • Papers in the case Smith v Williams (1709-1717).
  • Affidavits of John Stafford and Henry Symonds with schedule (1716).

Short title: Hall v Salmon. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Accounts of Robert Salmon, Morgan Hall, James Stevens, Richard West and others (1701-1724).
  • Account book (1704-1707).
  • Receipts of Robert Salmon of Maidstone, Kent, timber merchant (1704-1724).
  • Affidavit of Ann Salmon with schedule (1736).

Short title: Hite v Salter. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Copy will of Michael Salter Ashe of Crediton, Devon (1766).

Short title: Havergall v Harrison. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Schedule of exhibits received from Master Brougham's office by the defendant (1850).

Short title: Hairby v Emmitt. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Bond of William Hairby of Spilsby, Lincs, to Henry Holland of Rutland, Lincs, and Thomas Mason of Burwell, Lincs (1794).
  • Lease of William Hairby to Robert Stephenson Mackinder of Walmsgate, Lincs, of a house and buildings at Ludford, Lincs (1795).
  • Covenant to stand seised of William Hairby to Thomas Mason of Burwell, Lincs, of land at Bolingbroke, Lincs (1795).
  • Assignment of William Hairby to Peregrine Emmitt, William Ash and Thomas Walker (1796).
  • Bond of Peregrine Emmitt of Hundleby, William Ash of Stickney, and Thomas Walker of Spilsby to John Parkinson of Asgarby, all Lincs (1797).
  • Fine of Peregrine Emmitt, William Ash and Thomas Walker to William Hairby of land at Bolingbroke, Lincs (1797).
  • Articles of separation between William Hairby, Mary Hairby, his wife, Edward Hairby, Grace Hastings, Peregrine Emmitt, William Ash, Thomas Walker; William Wingate, John Mackinder of New Bridge Street, St Bride, London, and Thomas Wingateof Market Rasen, Lincs (1797).
  • Copy bond of indemnity of William Hairby, Peregrine Emmitt, William Marsh, Thomas Walker and Edward Hairby of Spilsby, Lincs, to William Wingate of Hagworthingham, Lincs (1797).
  • General release of Peregrine Emmitt, William Ash and Thomas Walker to Mary Hairby of Beesby, Lincs (1798).
  • Copy of court roll recording the admission of Edward Hairby to the manor of Bolingbroke Halmot (parcel of the duchy of Lancaster) (1798).
  • Affidavit of Thomas Walker with schedule (1801).

Short title: Hill v Price. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Gift of John ap Hugh ap Owen of Llanerchydol, Mont, and Peter ap John to Ewan ap Humpfrey of land in Llanerchydol (1612).
  • 7 deeds relating to tenements in Dolgellau, Merion (1700-1774).
  • Lease and release and related bond of John Carreg of Dolycorslwyn, Mont, to William Lewis Anwill of Cemmes, Mont, of land in Mallwyd and Llanymawddy, Merion (1700).
  • Lease of Jane Carreg of Cemmes, Mont, to Evan Carreg of land in Bodferin and Bodryd in Aberdaron, Caern (1707).
  • Covenant of Bridget, Catherine, Grace, and Jane Carreg of Cemmes Bychan, Mont, to John Humphreys of Llanryllin, Mont, relating to land in Llansantffraid, Denb (1723).
  • 3 deeds relating to land in Llanfairfechan and Llangwnadl, Caern (1723-1774).
  • Copy will of Jane Carreg of Shrewsbury, Salop (1764).
  • Lease and release of Thomas Williams of Holywell, Flint, to Thomas Hughes and Robert Hughes of Halkyn, Flint, of land in St Asaph, Flint, and Llanfairfechan, Caern (1769).
  • Affidavits of Richard Hughes, Jane Williams, James Royle and John Royle with schedules (1789-1790).

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Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Conveyancing
Manors
Litigation
Marriage and divorce
Europe and Russia
Crown lands and estates
Wills and probate
Forestry
Banking
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5878384/

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