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[C1800 C3, C1803 C28 and C1804 C22]. Short title: Cox v Humfrys. Document type: Five...

Catalogue reference: C 13/615/50

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This record is about the [C1800 C3, C1803 C28 and C1804 C22]. Short title: Cox v Humfrys. Document type: Five... dating from 1805 in the series Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 13/615/50
Date
1805
Description

[C1800 C3, C1803 C28 and C1804 C22].

Short title: Cox v Humfrys.

Document type: Five Bills and six answers.

C1800 C3.

Plaintiffs: Samuel Cox.

Defendants: William Humfrys, Edward Bunce, Thomas Walker, Edward Wise, George Knapp, Benjamin Halifax, John West, Valentine Stevens alias Valentine Stephens, [unknown] Hudson, Joseph Prudy, [unknown] Jemmett, Thomas Doe, William Blaby, Anna Humfrys, Elizabeth George, Alexander Robins and Elizabeth Durham.

amended by an order dated 2 August 1800: Richard Berry, John Windus and Charles Brown added as defendants; Edward Wise, George Knapp, Benjamin Halifax, [unknown] Hudson, Joseph Prudy, [unknown] Jemmett, Thomas Doe, William Blaby, Anna Humfrys, Elizabeth George, Alexander Robins and Elizabeth Durham removed as defendants.

amended by an order dated 24 March 1802: John West, Valentine Stevens alias Valentine Stephens and Richard Berry removed as defendants.

supplementary bill and revived Michaelmas 1804.

C1803 C28.

Plaintiffs: Samuel Cox.

Defendants: William Lumley and Thomas Poulter.

original bill Hilary 1800, revived Michaelmas 1804.

C1804 C22.

Plaintiffs: Samuel Cox.

Defendants: Susannah Walker, Richard Walker, Richard Palmer and John Humfrys.

original bill Michaelmas 1803.

the bills and answers of these cases are together,one answer applies to both C1800 C3 and C1804 C22 and one answer with C1800 C4.

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Note
The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
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The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Restrictions on use
3 working days notice to produce
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Unpublished finding aids
Suit titles taken from OBS 1/655;
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9302549/

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