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Catalogue reference: E 134/2and3Wm4/Trin1
This record is about the Short Title: Orange v Maslen. Plaintiff(s): Joseph Orange, a creditor by simple contract... dating from 1832 May 22-1832 June 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: Orange v Maslen.
Plaintiff(s): Joseph Orange, a creditor by simple contract of Charles Maslen, late of Hatfield (Hertfordshire) on behalf of himself and other creditors of said Charles.
Defendant(s): Deborah Maslen, Benjamin Young, John Wilks, Francis Johnson, William Maslen, James Maslen, John Priddie and his wife Mary, Richard Betsworth and his wife Mary Anne.
Depositions for: Plaintiff.
Subject of Depositions: The plaintiff's claim upon the estate of the testator Charles Maslen for payment of bill delivered for Brussels carpeting etc supplied to the testator.
County: London; Hertfordshire.
Taken at: Court of Exchequer.
Date of Commission: 16 June 1832.
Document Type: Commission; interrogatories and depositions (7 July 1832), the answer and examination of the defendant Deborah taken before Richard Richards, one of the masters of the Court of Exchequer (pursuant to a decree of said Court dated 17 Nov 1830).
See also: E 134/1Wm4/Hil10.
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