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Catalogue reference: E 134/2and3Wm4/Trin4
This record is about the Short Title: Howson v Brooks. Plaintiff(s): Mary Howson, Mary Seamon (late Mary Hancock),... 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: Howson v Brooks.
Plaintiff(s): Mary Howson, Mary Seamon (late Mary Hancock), Elizabeth Hancock, spinster.
Defendant(s): Ebenezer Brooks, William Boothby, John Jolley, William Hall, Ebenezer Hancock.
Depositions for: Defendants.
Subject of Depositions: The payment by Joseph Burdekin to the plaintiff Mary Howson of an annuity of £50 bequeathed to said Mary Howson by the will of Ebenezer Hancock and of sums of money for the maintenance etc of the other named plaintiffs and the defendant Ebenezer Hancock, etc.
County: London.
Taken at: Court of Exchequer.
Date of Commission: 16 June 1832.
Document Type: Commission; interrogatories and depositions (6 July 1832) taken before Jeffries Spranger, one of the masters of the Court of Exchequer (pursuant to a decree of said Court dated 5 July 1831).
See also: E 134/1Wm4/East1; E 134/2Wm4/Hil5; E 134/2Wm4/Hil8.
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