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Catalogue reference: E 134/23Geo3/Hil6
This record is about the Short Title: Crossley v Radenhurst. Plaintiff(s): George Crossley, gent, Henry Abbott... dating from 1783 Jan 23-1783 Feb 12 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Short Title: Crossley v Radenhurst.
Plaintiff(s): George Crossley, gent, Henry Abbott (executor of George Radenhurst).
Defendant(s): John Radenhurst, clerk.
Depositions for: Plaintiffs.
Subject of Depositions: Accounts between the defendant and his brother Roger Radenhurst who managed or looked after an iron forge called "Dolgen Forge" carried on by the defendant, etc.
County: London; Cheshire.
Taken at: Court of Exchequer.
Date of Commission: 28 Nov 1782.
Document Type: Commission; interrogatories and depositions (22 Jan 1783), being the examination of Samuel Radenhurst of Shoe Lane, London, gent (defendant's brother) taken before Francis Ingram, deputy remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer (pursuant to a decree of said Court made 31 Jan 1782).
See also: E 134/23Geo3/Mich12.
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Short Title: Crossley v Radenhurst. Plaintiff(s): George Crossley, gent, Henry Abbott...
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