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This record is about the Short Title: Cullen v Standley. Plaintiff(s): William Cullen the elder, William Cullen... 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: Cullen v Standley.
Plaintiff(s): William Cullen the elder, William Cullen (an infant) by Thomas Morris his next friend Nathaniel Cullen, Sarah Truswell, spinster.
Defendant(s): Nathaniel Standley, Daniel Cooper Standley, Thomas Wakefield, Robert Sewell Maples.
Depositions for: Plaintiffs.
Subject of Depositions: The pedigree, marriages, last will and testament, issue etc of Nathaniel Standley late of Nottingham, hardware-man (who lived and died in a place in the town of Nottingham called "The Shoe Booths") whose daughter Sarah became the wife of Benjamin Cullen of Nottingham, frame-work knitter, etc.
County: Nottinghamshire.
Taken at: Nottingham.
Date of Commission: 12 May 1832.
Document Type: Commission; interrogatories and depositions (7 June 1832); the forms of the oaths to be taken by the commissioners and their clerk.
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