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[R1808 F1, R1811 F4, R1811 F5, R1812 F1 and R1811 F2]. Short title: Fawcett v Murray....

Catalogue reference: C 13/2861/29

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This record is about the [R1808 F1, R1811 F4, R1811 F5, R1812 F1 and R1811 F2]. Short title: Fawcett v Murray.... dating from 1812 in the series Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
C 13/2861/29
Date
1812
Description

[R1808 F1, R1811 F4, R1811 F5, R1812 F1 and R1811 F2].

Short title: Fawcett v Murray.

Document type: three bills and eight answers.

The bills and answers of these cases are together, some answers apply to more than one case.

R1808 F1.

Plaintiffs: John Fawcett and others.

Defendants: Sir James Pulteney, Sir Thomas Jones, Christopher Codrington, John Kipling, Christopher Bethell, Osborne Markham, Andrew Stuart, Elizabeth Frances Markham, Henrietta Alicia Markham, Cecelia Markham Maria Markham, Anna Markham, Isabella Markham, George Markham, Frederica Markham, Sophia Markham, Edward Markham, Sarah Markham, Richard [Chetwynd] Viscount Chetwynd and Countess Beckers de Westerstetten.

Amended by an order dated 10 August 1810: Robert Chaplin and wife, William Chaplin and wife, Richard Sutton and Robert Nassau Sutton added as defendants: Christopher Bethell, Andrew Stuart and Countess Beckers de Westerstetten removed as defendants.

Supplementary bill Hilary 1811, Revived and Supplementary bill Easter 1811, Supplementary bill Michaelmas 1811 and Revived Hilary 1812.

R1811 F4.

Plaintiffs: John Fawcett and others.

Defendant: Frances Pulteney Fawcett.

Original bill: Trinity 1808.

R1811 F5.

Plaintiffs: John Favcett and wife and others.

Defendant: Sir John Murray, William Murray, Sir Thomas Jones, Christopher Codrington, Elizabeth Frances Markham, Henrietta Alicia Markham, Cecelia Markham Maria Markham, Anna Markham, Isabella Markham, George Markham, Frederica Markham, Edward Markham and Sarah Markham.

Original bill: Trinity 1808.

R1812 F1.

Plaintiffs: John Fawcett and others.

Defendant: Richard Fawcett and Thomas Pulteney Fawcett.

R1812 F2.

Plaintiffs: John Fawcett and wife and others.

Defendant: Dame Harriet Jones (widow).

Original bill: Trinity 1808.

JMP and JXP

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)
Held by
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 1/649; data on parties taken from IND 1/4187 fo 165v, 170, 171v and 172
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9408155/

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