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This record is about the Short Title: Angell v Dawson. Plaintiff(s): Isaac Edmunds Angell and his wife Hannah... dating from 1840 Jan 11-1840 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: Angell v Dawson.
Plaintiff(s): Isaac Edmunds Angell and his wife Hannah Maria.
Defendant(s): William Dawson, John Thomas Dawson, Maria Dawson, widow, John Thomas Dawson the Younger, Caroline Dawson, Richard Braine and his wife Hannah, John Dawson, Joseph Dawson, Rebecca Dawson, Paulina Whately the Elder, Paulina Whately the Younger, John Simmonds and his wife Maria, Thomas Whately, George Whately, Edward Whately, Ichoidda Richard Prior, and his wife Maria, William Dawson Prior, Thomas Prior and Richard Ichoida Prior.
Depositions for: Plaintiffs.
Subject of Depositions: Settlements made on the marriage of Sophia Quartermass formerly Sophia Brown and afterwards Sophia Anderson, "a cousin of William Dawson the Elder the Settler".
County: London.
Taken at: [Court of Exchequer].
Date of Commission: 25 November 1839.
Document Type: Commission; interrogatories and depositions, the answer and examination of defendants taken before Jeffries Spranger one of the Masters of the Court of Exchequer (pursuant to a decree of said Court dated 11 Jan 1839) on 14 Jan 1840; The forms of the oaths.
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