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Catalogue reference: J 38
J 38
Papers, the bulk of which were transferred from the chambers of Master Arthur Francis Ridsdale, who served in the Chancery Division of the High Court from 1912 until his death in 1935. The series does include material generated by his...
J 38
1850-1938
Papers, the bulk of which were transferred from the chambers of Master Arthur Francis Ridsdale, who served in the Chancery Division of the High Court from 1912 until his death in 1935. The series does include material generated by his predecessors and inherited by him. The predecessors of Master Arthur Francis Ridsdale (1912-1935) in his role as a Master/Chief Clerk were Master Henry Templar Prior (1907-1911), Master William Binns Smith (1874-1906) and, for causes with initial letters A-F, Master Alfred Hall (1852-1873).
These papers relate mainly to actions concerning the administration of estates and include a number of pedigrees. There are also papers arising from company winding-up proceedings.
C 339
Public Record(s)
English
178 bundle(s)
Subject to 30 year closure
in 1914 Arthur Risdale, 1912-1935
The documents mostly originated with Master Risdale's predecessors, and are the survivors of a weeding exercise carried out by the court under the terms of a Destruction Schedule of 14 July 1913, Statutes, Rules and Schedules governing the disposal of Public Records by destruction or otherwise 1877-1913, HMSO, London, 1914, pp 192-194.
Records of the Supreme Court of Judicature and related courts
Chancery and Supreme Court of Judicature, High Court of Justice, Chancery Division: Master Ridsdale's Papers
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