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Short title: Inness v Eddie. Documents exhibited in court: Agreement between John...

Catalogue reference: C 111/214

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Reference
C 111/214
Date
1599-1843
Description

Short title: Inness v Eddie. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Agreement between John Taylor and Samuel Chambers (1778).
  • Receipt of Samuel Chambers to Alexander Eddie (1778).
  • Articles of partnership between Alexander Eddie, John Taylor and Samuel Chambers, all of The Strand, Middx, relating to trade as seedsmen (1780).
  • Assignment of Samuel Chambers to Alexander Eddie of a share in a partnership in the seedsmen trade (1782).
  • Valuations of the clothing of John Taylor, deceased (1782-1783).
  • 3 bonds of Alexander Eddie to Samuel Chambers (1782-1787).
  • Affidavit of Jane Eddie and Samuel Chambers with schedule (1790).

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

  • Settlement and copy of James Scott of Wolverhampton, Staffs, to Richard Hope Price relating to land at Horseley Field and elsewhere in Wolverhampton (1822).
  • 4 title deeds relating to a house and land in Wolverhampton, Staffs (1824-1832).
  • Receipts of money paid in accordance with a settlement made between James Scott of Wolverhampton, Staffs, and Richard Hope Price relating to land at Horseley Field and elsewhere in Wolverhampton (1824-1838).
  • Mortgage of John Machin Harrison of Sedgeley, Staffs, to Richard Hope Price of Wolverhampton, Staffs, of land at Gornal in Sedgeley, Staffs (1825).
  • Draft conveyance of Sarah Scott to James Bolton Whitehouse, both of Wolverhampton, Staffs, of land in Canal Street, Wolverhampton (1835).
  • Letters of Benjamin Scott (1830-1831).
  • Draft will of Sarah Scott of Wolverhampton, Staffs (1832).
  • Probate and draft will of Benjamin Scott of Wolverhampton, Staffs (1832).
  • Draft conveyance of the trustees of the Duke of Sutherland to Sarah Scott of land in Wolverhampton, Staffs (1835).
  • Order in Chancery (1843).

Short title: Johnson v Jeal. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Lease of Henry Lidgbird of Manchester Street, Middx, to Martin Johnson of Plumstead, Kent, nurseryman, of land in Wickham, Kent (1812).
  • Lease of Joseph Cantwell of St James, Westminster, to Martin Johnson of a house and lands at Plumstead, Kent (1818).
  • Probate of Martin Johnson (1821).
  • Inventory of the personal goods and leasehold properties of Martin Johnson (1821).
  • Receipts of Elizabeth Johnson (1821).
  • Agreement between Jane Jeal, Sarah James and William Henry Jeal, all of Plumstead, Kent, of land in Plumstead, Kent (1832).

Short title: Johnstone v Johnstone. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Inventory of the household effects (including books) of Sir Richard Bemde Johnstone, bart (1807).

Short title: Jones v Collier. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Lease and release of George Norris to Richard Davies, both of Chelsea, Middx, of two houses and land in Chelsea (1754).

Short title: Jones v Wedderburn. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Opinions on the case Jones v Wedderburn (c 1810).
  • 4 letters of members of the Jones family (1810-1812).
  • Answer in Chancery of Charles Rivington Broughton, defendant, to Mary Jones, plaintiff (1811).

Short title: Kaye v Cunningham. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Bill of exchange of William Southall to Hugh Bowditch (1817).
  • Letters of attorney of John Kaye to Edward Allen and Thomas Abbott to appear for him in King's Bench (1818).
  • Bill of sale of William Speer, sheriff of Surrey, to William Southall of goods seized from John Kaye (with schedule) (1819).
  • Receipts of William Southall (1819-1820).
  • Bill of legal costs (c 1819).
  • Affidavit of William Southall with schedule (1820).

Short title: Knowles v Egmont. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Bond of John, Earl of Egmont to Mary Blowers of Moyra, Co Down, Ireland (1761).
  • Bond of Thomas Scott of Branbinder Lane, London, to James Benson of St Andrew, Holborn, Middx (1778).
  • Order in Chancery of Dowager Countess Egmont (1783).

[H1804 K2]. Short title: Knowkes v Houghton. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Accounts and receipts relating to the insurance of ships (1795-1801).

Short title: Johnson v Johnson. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Account book of William Holmes Johnson of Haxey, Lincs (1808).
  • Deeds relating to property in Haxey and Owston, Lincs (1816-1818).
  • Probate of William Holmes Johnson (1820).
  • Account of property taken by Sarah, widow of William Holmes Johnson (1821).
  • Schedule of deeds relating to property at Haxey, Lincs (1822).

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Arrangement

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Short title: King v Dottyn. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Gift of Sir Francis Godolphin of Godolphin, Corn, to William Praed of Uny Lelant, Corn, of parts of the manors of Lelant and Trevethowe, in Lelant, Sennen, Towednack, Luvah, Morvah, and St Just, Corn (1599).
  • Gift of Thomas Foxe of Uny Lelant, Corn, shipwright, to William Praed, of houses, lands, fairs, and markets in Uny Lelant, Corn (1604).
  • Lease of John Ley or Kemthorne of Morwenstow to Thomas Edwards of Uny Lelant, Corn, of property and land in Uny Lelant (1613).
  • Lease of John Ley to Stephen Pawley of Uny Lelant, Corn, of property in Trevethowe in Uny Lelant (1613). Damaged.
  • Gift of Thomas Trevnwith of Trevnwith in St Ives, Corn, and Loera Trevnwith of St Ives to William Praed of property called Trevethowe Vean in Uny Lelant, Corn (1616).
  • Quitclaim of Thomas Trevnwith to James Praed of Trevethowe in Uny Lelant, Corn, of property called Trevethowe Vean in Uny Lelant (1627).
  • Bargain and sale of Peter Jenkyn of Trenoweth, Corn, to James Praed (1631). Damaged.
  • Exchange (with copy) of John, Lord Robartes, Baron of Truro, to James Praed of property in Trevethowe in Uny Lelant and in St Erth, Corn (1639).
  • Abstract of lease of John, Lord Roberts, to Peter Jenkyns of property in Uny Lelant, Corn (1647).
  • Release of James Praed senior of Trevethowe, Corn, John Giffard of Brightley, Devon, Peter Jenkyn of Trekennyn, Corn, and Philip Harris of Torrington, Devon, to James Praed junior and his wife, Florence, of a farm called Trevethowe and other property in Uny Lelant, St Ives, St Mary's, and Marazion, Corn; with rental annexed (1650).
  • Abstracts of two leases of John, Lord Roberts to James Praed of property in Uny Lelant, Corn (? 1652; 1667).
  • Gift of Richard Courtney of Lanevitt, Corn, to James Praed of a house and land in Uny Lelant, Corn (1656).
  • Lease and release of Christopher Harris of Kenneggy, Corn, to James Praed of property called Treva, and a water mill called Treva Mill, all part of the manor of Treva and Lelant, Corn (1667).
  • Gift of Richard Tresilian of Gwendron, Corn, to James Praed of a close called Gweale Broase and land called Kendall's Land, in Illogan, Corn (1667).
  • Final concord between James Praed (quer) and Christopher Harris and his wife, Elizabeth, Renatus Trenwith and his wife, Joan, Richard Tresillian and his wife, Mary, Thomas Tresillian, and Thomas Wise and his wife, Elizabeth (deforcs) relating to property in Treva, Trevarrack, Cogveneth, Gweale Broase, Trevinson or Trevenson, Uny Lelant, Illogan, and St Ives, Corn (1667).
  • Gift of Thomas Pawley of Uny Lelant, Corn, to James Praed of houses and land in Trenowith in Uny Lelant (1668).
  • Lease and release of George Trenhaile of Trenhaile, Corn, to James Praed of property called Trenhaile in St Erth, Corn (1671).
  • Lease and release of James Praed, Henry Dottyn of Clement's Inn, and Joseph Shepherd of New Inn of houses and land in the manors of St Ives and Treloyan, Marazion or Enell, Bossow, Trevethow Vean, Trewinnard, and Trembethow, and the parishes of Lelant, St Ives, St Erth, Ludgvan, Towednack, Sennen, Morvah, St Levan, St Just, Penzance, Gulval, Marazion, Perranuthnoe, Phillack, Gwithian, Camborne, Illogan, Redruth, Helston, Truro, St Keverne, Penryn, Kenwyn, Perranzabuloe, and Madron, Corn (1706).

Short title: Lindsey v Percy. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Rent books relating to property of the Earl of Lindsey at Uffington, Tallington and Deeping Fen, Lincs (1809-1826).
  • Account of quit rents of the manor of Uffington, Lincs (1810-1817).
  • Copies of rental accounts (1812-1821).
  • Accounts of the sale of wood on the Earl of Lindsey's estate at Uffington, Lincs (1814-1815).
  • Catalogue of books in library of Uffington House belonging to Albemarle, Earl of Lindsey (1819).
  • Catalogue of contents of Uffington House, sold at auction (1819).
  • Letters of the Dowager Countess of Lindsey, Bertie Greatheed of Guy's Cliffe, Warw, William Forbes of Sleaford, Lincs, Mr Handley of Pentonville, Mr Cheales of London, and Mr Moore of Lincoln's Inn (1818-1819).
  • Statement of the financial affairs of Albermarle, Earl of Lindsey (1818).
  • Account of interest due on several mortgages affecting settled estates of the Earl of Lindsey, deceased (1821).
  • Statements of account between the Earl of Lindsey, and Messrs Cheales and Forbes; and between Rev Peter William Pegus and his wife, Countess of Lindsey, and Messrs Cheales and Forbes (1812-1818; 1821).
  • Agreement, made in Chancery in the cause Lindsey v Pegus allowing the Dowager Countess of Lindsey to retain her jewellery and to pay a sum of money to repay her husband's debts. (1825).
  • Mortgage of Thomas Layard of Bath and Peter William Pegus of Uffington House, Lincs, to William Forbes of land in Deeping Fen, Lincs (1826).
  • Interrogatories (Lindsey v Pegus and Lindsey v Percy) (c 1832).
  • Examination of the Dowager Countess of Lindsey (1833).
  • Examination of William Forbes (c 1833).

Short title: Love v Willis. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Papers (mostly correspondence) and account books relating to the property of Richard Love in the manor of Bewshen Hayes, in Marshwood and Abbot's Stoke, Dors (1756-1762).
  • Affidavits of John Hancock and Robert Willis with schedules (1766).

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Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
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Canals and river transport
Clothing
Conveyancing
Trade and commerce
Ireland
Wills and probate
Banking
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