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Catalogue reference: E 134/1Vic/Hil13
This record is about the Short Title: Mounsey v Young. Plaintiff(s): George Gill Mounsey, on behalf of himself... dating from 1838 Jan 11-1838 Jan 31 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: Mounsey v Young.
Plaintiff(s): George Gill Mounsey, on behalf of himself and others, the executors of John Young, late of Greensyke in the parish of Dalston, Cumberland, yeoman, deceased.
Defendant(s): Thomas Young, William Young, clerk, John Young, Isabella Young, spinster, William Blamire Young, Robert Bendle.
Depositions for: Plaintiffs.
Subject of Depositions: Authenticity of a paper writing purporting to be a promissory note from John Young of Greensyke, the testator, and the defendant Thomas Young to the plaintiff George Gill Mounsey.
County: Cumberland.
Taken at: Carlisle.
Date of Commission: 15 January 1838.
Document Type: Commission; interrogatories and depositions (28 February 1838); the forms of the oaths to be taken by the commissioners and their clerk.
See also: E 134/2Vic/Hil6.
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