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[W1810 A36]. Attorney General at the relation of Dickenson v Mayor et cetera of Stafford....

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C 13/296/1
Date
1826
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[W1810 A36].

Attorney General at the relation of Dickenson v Mayor et cetera of Stafford. Two bills and answer.

Relators: Edward Dickinson and others.

Defendants: Charles Chetwynd (Chetwynd Talbot, formerly Talbot) Earl Talbot of Hensol, Mayor and Burgesses of the borough of Stafford, Thomas Dudley, Francis Brookes, William Shaw, Joseph Shaw, Henry Rathbone.

Amended by an order dated 27 Nov 1812: Edward Drakeford, William Haddersich, William Keen otherwise William Keene, Thomas Lycett, Jane Lycett, Francis Lycett, Mary Lycett, Jane Lycett junior and Frances Lycett added as defendants.

Amended by an order dated 28 May 1824: Thomas Dudley and Edward Drakeford removed as defendants.

Supplementary Bill Hilary 1817, Supplementary Bill Hilary 1826, Supplementary Bill and Bill of Revivor Hilary 1828, Supplementary Bill Hilary 1831.

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3 working days notice to produce
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Unpublished finding aids
Suit titles taken from OBS 1/654; data on parties taken from IND 1/4158 fo 11v
Record URL
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