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| 14 Jan
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| Phillip Drancour; James Seager, William Seager, and Mary Seager, infants, by said Phillip Drancour v. Elizabeth Price, widow
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| re. ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master Kynaston of this Court to compute what should be due to the complainants for principal and interest on the mortgage in the pleadings in the cause mentioned & to tax the complainants the costs of the suit...
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| C78/1767, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1767/IMG_0112.htm]
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! 1729
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| 18 Jan
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| 2
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| Mary Brice, widow v. John Hatch
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| re. loan, 20 Jan last past, £700, by John Hatch of Alverstoake [Alverstoke in Gosport, Hants] from
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Joseph Bissett, of Portsmouth, secured on messuage or tenement, barns, stables, outhouses, edifices, buildings, yards, backsides...at Berry [?Bury Hall] in  par. Alverstoake...
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| C78/1745, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1745/IMG_0467.htm]
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! 1729
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| 27 Jan
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| 2
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| Thomas Baily, gent. v. Henry Plowman; William Plowman; John Kellett; and Robert Fidell
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| re. loan, 6 April 1725, £300, by Ann Plowman from Thomas Baily, secured on messuage in the manor of Harringay [Harringey] alias Hornsey , Middx, with one small parcel of land lying before the house 35' by 13'.
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| C78/1707, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1707/IMG_0568.htm]
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! 1729
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| 29 Jan
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| 2
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| Sir John Smith, baronet; and several others since deceased (sic) together with John Lade, esq. v. The Mayor, Commonalty, and Citizens of the City of London; and others (sic)
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| re. 'An Act for Relief of the Orphans and other Creditors of the City of London' (William and Mary, 1694); aqueducts charged, funding...
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| C78/1689, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1689/IMG_0134.htm]
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! 1729
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| 6 Feb
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| 2
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| John Jesser, of Frome Selwood, Som., mercer v. John Phelps, of Frome aforesaid, gent.
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| [''vide'' 1728 C78/1679, no. 2] re. it was ordered and decreed that the defendant, John Phelps,, pay to the said complainant, the sum of £1058, 7 shillings and 3 pence halfpenny on 26 Sept. then next at the Chapel of the Rolls in Chancery lane in the county of Middlesex, between the hours of 11 and 12 of the clock, in the forenoon....
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| C78/1679, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1679/IMG_0062.htm]
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! 1729
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| 8 Feb
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| 2
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| William Newton, eldest son of William Newton, clerk; and Thomas Newton, his youngest son, infants by William Taylor, their uncle v. Richard Edge, & Rebecca his wife; Sarah Hill, widow; Stephen Wood, son and heir of Anne Wood; Benjamin Cockayne, son and heir of Jane Cockayne; Francis Harvey, son and heir of Mary Harvey; Thomas Newton, & Elizabeth, his wife; John Meller; John Odingsells Leeke; and Robert Leacroft
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| re. descent of lands and messuages, etc., in manor(s) of Clifton, Ashbourne, Brassington, and Buxton, Derbys., belonging to late Richard Buxton, of Brassington, who was son and heir of late John Buxton...
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| C78/1738, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1738/IMG_0254.htm]
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! 1729
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| 11 Feb
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| 2
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| Elizabeth Hyett, spinster, and only daughter of Thomas Hyett, her late deceased father, and grandfather of John Hyett, late citizen and distiller of London, decd v. Thomas Bland; Conrade de Gols; Edward Salway; John Goffe; and John Hyett
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| re. will, 5 Sept. 1719, of John Hyett (complt's grandfather) and his very considerable real estate and very considerable personal estate; will's provisions for complt Elizabeth Hyett, £2,500 at her age of 21, etc...
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| C78/1423, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1423/IMG_0137.htm]
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! 1729
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| 19 Feb
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| 2
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| Sir Gustavus Hume [of Castle Hume, Berwickshire, Scotland, 3rd Baronet c.1670-1731] v. Thomas Holles, duke of Newcastle; John, duke of Mountague [Montagu]; Alexander Denton, esq.; Arrabella Godfrey, widow; Elizabeth Dunch, widow; Sir George Oxenden, baronet, & Dame Elizabeth, his wife; Harriet Dunch; and Arrabella Dunch
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| re. loan, 23 April 1719, £1,000, by Edmund Dunch, from Sir Gustavus Hume, secured on promised annuity of £200 p.a. during their joint lives; penalty of £2,000.
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| C78/2075, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2075/IMG_0334.htm]
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! 1729
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| 24 Feb
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| Dame Susannah Kneller, widow and executrix of Sir Godfrey Kneller, knight and baronet, her late husband; Thomas Springall, gent., & Elizabeth, his wife; White Wickham, gent., & Ann, his wife v. Knightly Danvers; Baynbridge Buckeridge; John Roberts; Godfrey Kneller; Huckle William Cawley; Edward Bing; John Jacob Hemken; and Magdalen Margaretta Hencken; Catherina Maria Kneller; Anna Christiana Kneller; Johanna Kneller; and Sophia Eliza Kneller
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| re. will, 27 April 1723, of Sir Godfrey Kneller [1st Baronet 1646–1723],  and his freehold and copyhold lands, and hereditaments, & a considerable personal estate of South Sea stock, South Sea annuities, ready money, jewels, watches, rings, pictures, very valuable household goods to a very great value....
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| C78/1706, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1706/IMG_0453.htm]
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! 1729
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| 4 March
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| 2
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| Grace Jones, widow v. Ann Archer; John Shish; Joseph Burgess; John Ward, esq.; Anthony Simpson, & Sarah, his wife; William Blackway; James Hugget, sr; and James Hugget, jr; and others
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| re. debts to divers persons of John Bayliffe, of the Middle Temple, London, an indenture of 4 July 1641, & his manor of Weeke alias Wyke, with the capital messuage with 10 acres, 3 acres, and 6 acres of marsh ground in Week marsh, with the Wyke house in par. Hackney, Middx, & also of a messuage, tenement, or farm called Combe at Croydon, Surrey; indenture of sale 10 May [1638/9]...
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| C78/1790, no. 11 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1790/IMG_0504.htm]
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! 1729
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| 6 March
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| William Fountain, of Linton in Craven, Yorks., gent., nephew, and one of the residuary legatees of Richard Fountain, of Enfield, Middx, esq.; Ann Fountain; William Fountain; Dorothy Fountain; Robert Fountain; Jane Fountain; Christopher Fountain; and Elizabeth Fountain, children of said William Fountain, of Linton, infants, by said William Fountain, their father; Richard Fountain, eldest son of said William Fountain, the father; Richard Fountain, of Linton, and Hewat Fountain, brothers of said William Fountain; Christopher Atkinson, John Atkinson, Richard Atkinson, William Atkinson, Robert Atkinson, and Mathew Atkinson, children of William Atkinson, gent., by Lydia, his wife, niece of said Richard Fountain, infants, by said William Atkinson, the father; William Booth, and Ann Booth, children of John Booth, gent., by Ann, his wife, niece of said Richard Fountain, infants, by said John Booth; and the said John Booth, administrator of Jeremiah Booth, his son; Thomas Procter, William Procter, George Procter, Anthony Procter, sons of Robert Procter, gent., and Isabell, his wife, niece of said Richard Fountain; William Batty, gent., son of Margaret Winterburne, one of the sisters of said Richard Fountain, by John Batty, her husband; William Colton, son of Ann Colton, daughter of said Margaret Winterburne; all of them residuary legatees of the said Richard Fountain; John Noell, gent., & Ann, his wife; Ann Colton, sister of said William Colton, and another of the residuary legatees of the said Richard Fountain; Mathew Jones, & Margaret, his wife, daughter of William Winterburne, nephew of the said Richard Fountain, and another of his residuary legatees of said Richard Fountain; Richard Poward, gent., & Elizabeth, his wife, another of the cousins and residuary legatees of said Richard Fountain; Robert Appleton, gent., & Frances, his wife, another of the residuary legatees of said Richard Fountain
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v. Robert Harle; Bridget Colton; James Cook; George Allan; Thomas Jekyll; Benjamin Stephens, & Christian, his wife; and Sir Philip York, knight, Attorney General
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| re. will, 15 July 1721, of Richard Fountain, and his real estate of a very considerable value, and also possessed of a very great personal estate of the value of £40,000+, consisting of stock in the Bank of England, South Sea Company, the East India Company, and other stocks, and of several diamonds, and other precious stones, and several jewels of great value, and  divers gold and silver medals, and several pieces of gold and silver plate, and also of several debts and sums of money, exchequer bills, debentures, lottery tickets, orders, banknotes, exchequer notes, mortgages...; endowment of hospital at Linton in Craven.
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| C78/1805, no. 12 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1805/IMG_0231.htm]
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! 1729
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| 11 March
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| 2
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| John Hoskyns, & Elizabeth, his wife; and Joan Bartow; which said Elizabeth and Joan were the only surviving children of Thomas Bartow, of Crediton, Devon, gent., & Elizabeth, his wife v. Aaron Smith, & Mary, his wife; Thomas Rudd, sr; Thomas Rudd, jr; Elizabeth Mills, widow; William Kirkpatrick PJS
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| re. indenture of demise, 23 July ''octavo Jacobi primi'' [1610/11], by  John Courtenay, of Trethurfe [Trethurffe in par. of Ladock, near Truro],  Cornwall, and Edward Courtenay, his brother, to Anthony Cross, one eighth part of a messauge, tenement, and garden in Tiverton, Devon for the lives of 3 persons long since deceased...
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| C78/1699, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1699/IMG_0300.htm]
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! 1729
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| 12 March
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| 12
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| John Hopkins, lately John Dare v. John Hopkins, esq.; Sarah Hopkins; Mary Hopkins; Elizabeth Hopkins; Hannah Hopkins; Amey Hopkins; James Hopkins; Francis Dare; Philip Dare; and James Bamett
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| C78/1804, no. na [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1804/IMG_0308.htm]
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! 1729
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| 13 Mar
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| 2
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| Richard Humphreys v. Francis Moult; Thomas Dutton; and Glysson Maydwell
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| re. loan, £1,373 16s. 4d., 20/21 June 1722, by Doctor Robert Caton, from complt, Richard Humphreys, secured on messuages, burgages, tenements, and gardens in Manchester, Lancs., and messuages, etc. in Millgate street, and messuages in Salford, etc.,... closes in Peniston, Yorks.
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| C78/1442, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1442/IMG_0018.htm]
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! 1729
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| 13 March
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| 2
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| Thomas Gaudy; and John Meering v. Anne Legg, widow and devisee of Thomas Lent, the younger, who was grandson and heir of William Hilton, gent.; John Legg; John Legg; John Legg, the younger of Fort St George, Merthyr; and Thomas Legg, the elder
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| re. loan, 2 Sept. 1703, £150, by Thomas Legg, from Thomas Gaudy, secured on messuage called Crouchmans alias Cooks alias ?Cookshe alias ?Wallen, in Ulting [now part of Maldon], Essex.
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| C78/1780, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1780/IMG_0112.htm]
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! 1729
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| 15 March
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| 2
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| Charles, earl of Tankerville v. Sir George Cooke, knight; Richard Rooth, esq.; Hugh Mills, gent., executors of Charles, earl of Tankerville; James, earl of Berkeley; John, lord viscount Limington, & Lady Bridget, his wife; William Pawlett, esq., & Annabella, his wife; William Wilmer, esq., & Mary, his wife; George Gordon, esq., executor of Grey Bennett, esq.; Elizabeth Misson; Henry Grey, esq.; Charles Bennett, esq., commonly called lord Ossulston, an infant, by Charles Skottowe, clerk, his guardian; and Charles Wilmer, an infant, by said William Wilmer, his guardian
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| re. demise, 5/6 Dec 1681, by lord Grey [Ford Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville, 1655–1701], to earl of Berkeley, George Smith, German Ireton, and Thomas Pettit,  several honours, castles, lands, messuages, premises, and hereditaments, in Northumberland, Sussex, London, Middlesex, and in Berwick-upon-Tweed of about £7,000 per annum...
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| C78/1755, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1755/IMG_0357.htm]
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! 1729
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| 19 March
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| Barzilla Jones, clerk; James Jones, clerk, eldest son and heir apparent of the said Barzilla Jones; and Capell Jones, an infant, and only son of the said James Jones v. Anne Bentham, widow; Elizabeth Bentham, widow; Anne Barron, widow; William Westbrook, and Frances, his wife; Anne Barron, spinster; George Wharton; Thomas Lupton
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| re. descent of capital messuage and lands called Mudlescombe, and other lands in divers pars. in Carmarth. & Glam., of Sir Edward Mansell [4th Baronet 1637– 1706].
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| C78/1395, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1395/IMG_0334.htm]
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! 1729
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| 15 April
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| 2
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| Phillip Jones, esq. v. Mary Wild; Richard Merriman; Anne Fowler; and Thomas Rowe
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| re. complt. importuned by his father, Richard Jones, deceased, to become bound with him for payment of £192 10s., in July 1709, as security to Benjamin Wild, deceased, for notes of credit...
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| C78/1742, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1742/IMG_0537.htm]
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! 1729
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| 19 April
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| 2
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| John Thomas Woolhouse, esq. [oculist, 1664-1734] v. Thomas Butts; John Watts; Samuel Gillman; John Rawlins; John Graile; Elizabeth  Beauchamp; and John Child
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| re. will, 20 May 1688, of Thomas Woolhouse [1628-1688], and several messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in Wapping and elsewhere in Middx.
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| C78/2071, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2071/IMG_0552.htm]
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! 1729
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| 26 April
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| 2
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| Joseph Jeffery, clothworker v. William Heath
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| re. marriage agreement, 9/10 Mar 1710, William Jeffreys, and Mary, his wife (complt's parents); pieces or parcels of land of Joseph Brown of Seven Oakes [Sevenoaks, Kent].
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| C79/6, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no6/IMG_0388.htm]
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| 1 May
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| 1729
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| Robert Barry, esq., & Elizabeth, his wife, sister and heir of Judith Onley, spinster v. William Edgeworth, esq.; and Mary Rudge
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| re. death, 8 Aug 1726, of Judith Onley,  intestate, and descent of her closes in Upper Catesby [near Daventry], Northants; the defdnt pretended to complt that, shortly before her death, she had made a will...
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| C78/1779, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1779/IMG_0161.htm]
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| 1 May
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| 2
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| James Northleigh; Robert Northleigh; George Northleigh, jr; Thomas Northleigh; Richard Northleigh; John Northleigh; Elizabeth Northleigh; Joanna Northleigh; Rebecca Northleigh, jr; Mary Northleigh; Lucy Northleigh; and Margaret Northleigh, infants, by Richard Hole; and the said Richard Hole v. Henry Northleigh; George Northleigh, sr; Robert Hole; Thomas Hole; Joan Nenner; and Rebecca Northleigh, widow
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| re. marriage agreement, 8 Oct  2Anne  [1703-4], James Northleigh and Rebecca, messuages, lands and tenements in Colbrook; complts were younger children of James Northleigh, of Colbrook [Colebrooke], Devon, deceased, by defdt, Rebecca, his wife.
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| C78/1699, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1699/IMG_0314.htm]
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! 1729
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| 3 May
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| 2
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| Robert Masters, of Southampton, mariner v. Robert Michell, of London, merchant, and others
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| re. Commissioners of Sick and Wounded Men and Exchange of Prisoners taken in the war with France; concerning expenses, 10s. per head, allowed for  transporting English POWs from Saint Maloes [Saint-Malo] to Southampton, Portsmouth & Swanage; complt was master of ship 'Southampton' used for such transportation.
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| C78/1823, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1823/IMG_0579.htm]
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! 1729
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| 5 May
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| 2
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| John Fox; Joseph Fox; William Bingham; Thomas Minnitt; George Cassell, yeomen, owners and occupiers of land and inhabitants in the parish of Sturton [Sturton le Steeple], Notts., on behalf of themselves and all other owners and occupiers of lands and inhabitants of that parish v. Robert Ayd, clerk; St Andrew Thornhagh; and the dean and chapter of the cathedral and metropolitan church of St Peter of York
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| re. ancient custom (whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary) in par. Sturton that occupiers of land, being also residents of the par., are discharged for payment of tithe for the herbage of their dry, barren, and unprofitable...
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| C79/72, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no72/IMG_0745.htm]
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| 8 May
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| Susannah Bingham, an infant, by John Potenger, esq.; George Farrell, gent.; and Thomas Leggett, being legatees of John Kyrle Ernle, esq., for themselves and other legatees; William Baskerville; and Dorothy Goldsmith, widow, being creditors upon bond of said John Kyrle Ernle for themselves and other creditors upon specialty of said John Kyrle Ernle; ___ [William] Cleveland; and Jonathan Hicks beings creditors upon simple contract of said John Kyrle Ernle v. Constantia Ernle, the younger; Constantia Ernle, widow; Richard Bingham, esq.; Ernle Washbourn, esq.; and Edward Ernle, esq.
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| re. will, 16 June 1719, of John Kyrle Ernle [1683-1725] and his several manors, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in the counties of Wilts. and Hereford  & elsewhere to value £2,500+  p.a.  and very great personal estate, jewels, plate, household goods, stock upon land, and other goods and chattels, £300+; his debts.
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| C78/1704, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1704/IMG_0041.htm]
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| 14 May
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| Amos Doidge; Walter Coade; John Bird; Samuel Brent; John Vallack; Arthur Crew; and Elizabeth Mayow, creditors and legatees of John Harris, late of Manadon, Devon, esq. v. Jane Harris, the widow and executrix of said John Harris; Elizabeth Harris; John Yeo, & Lucretia, his wife; Joanna Harris; John Harris, of Hayne, esq.; Nicholas Docton; Thomas Were; Thomas Hurrell; John Morshead; John Harris, of Radford; Pollexfen Bastard; William Harris; Harry Trelawney; John Elford; Thomas Martin; Samuel Addis; Lucretia Haviland; Harry Elford; Gilbert Simkyn; William Strong; Edmund Cross; Shilstan Calmady; and Phillip Lyne
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| re. will, 20 Jan 12George [1725], of John Harris of Manadon [?Manaton], Devon; very many bequests and conditions...
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| C78/1826, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1826/IMG_0214.htm]
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| 16 May
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| Samuel Hall; & John Thornton v. Thomas Burdus; and James Jones, executors of William Hall, decd, & also against Ann Hall; John Atley; James Atley; Hester Laroway; William Blower; Sarah Blower; Catherine Green; Hall Reason; Mary Reason; Dorcas Easter; Charles Carter, the elder; Mary Howard; Charles Carter, the younger; John Bristow, and Alice, his wife; John Twist, and Mary, his wife
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| re.  will, 18 May 1724, of William Hall [d. 23 May 1724], and his large number of messuages & tenements described and named in parishes of Bishopsgate Without, St Stephen Coleman street, St Botolph without Bishopsgate, & St Sepulchre's in the City of London, and Newington, Edmonton, & Bow Bridge, Middx.
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| C78/1449, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1449/IMG_0281.htm]
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| 24 May
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| John, duke of Montagu; and Mary, duchess of Montagu, his wife; [missing name] one of the daughters of the said duke and duchess of Montagu; the Lady Mary Montagu, another daughter of the said duke and duchess of Montagu, an infant, by the said duke of Montagu, her father; Elizabeth Montagu, widow and relict of Edward Richard Montagu; William Montagu; and Elizabeth Montagu, children of the Elizabeth, lady Hunchingbrooke [Hinchinbrooke], infants, by said lady Hunchingbrooke [Hinchinbrooke], their mother; Edward Harvey, esq.; Michael Harvey, esq., son and heir apparent of said Edward Harvey, esq.; Lord Robert Montagu, brother of said [sic, has not been named before] William, duke of Manchester v. George, earl of Halifax; James, earl of Barrymore; John Baynes; and Edmund Sawyer
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| re. 'An Act for the Sale of Part of the Duke of Montagu's Estate, for the Intents and Purposes therein mentioned; and for settling other Estates, in Lieu thereof, to the same Uses,' 3George[1717]; indenture 18 Jan. 1704.
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| C78/1810, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1810/IMG_0210.htm]
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| 27 May
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| Vincent Giles, gent.; and Rene Contencin, churchwardens, of Fowy [Fowey], Corn.; William Carlyon; Philip Tringcombe; Jonathan Gearth, sr; and John Burnard, overseers, of said parish; Philip Goodall of Fowy [Fowey], gent.; Giles Major of Fowy [Fowey], gent., & Abigail, his wife; Mary Dean, of Fowy [Fowey], widow; Jude Parnell of St Mary Ottery, Devon; John Goodall; Thomas Goodall; and William Goodall, all of Fowy [Fowey], gents, sons of said Phillip Goodall; Clara Goodall of Fowy [Fowey], spinster, daughter of said Philip Goodall; John Evans, one of the five younger children of Mary Pipon, lately Mary Evans, of Dartmouth, Devon; and Mary Evans, Timothy Evans, Thomas Pipon, and Joshua Pipon, the four other children of said Mary Pipon, infants, by said Mary Pipon, their mother v. Sir John Coryton, baronet, of Grigory Stribley; Peter Goodall, an infant; and Elizabeth Goodall, an infant
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| re. will, 19 Dec 1717, of John Goodall, of Fowy [Fowey], Cornwall; his considerable real and personal estate in Cornwall; bequests including continuance of his grandfather's legacy of £3 p.a. to poor of Fowey.
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| C78/1733, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1733/IMG_0379.htm]
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| 3 June
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| Patience Dean, of Worcester, widow v. Phillip Pearkes; William Rogers; Robert Fullwood; Thomas Callow; and Gyles Attwood
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|re. indentures of lease and release, April 1715, and Nov 1721, by Phillip Pearkes, and wife, Anne, to William Mortiboys, a messuage or tenement, situate in Fladbury, Worcs., 'right over against the church there'...
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| C78/1543, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1543/IMG_0125.htm]
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| 5 June
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| 2
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| Charles Cocks, eldest son and heir apparent of John Cocks, of Castleditch in Eastnor, Herefs., esq., & Mary, his wife, which said Mary was sole daughter, only child, and heir of Thomas Cocks, of Castleditch, esq., an infant of 3 years; Thomas Cocks, another of the sons of said John Cocks, & Mary his wife, also an infant of 2 years; and Mary Cocks, daughter of said John Cocks and Mary his wife, an infant of 1 year, by John Brydges, gent. v. John Cocks, & Mary his wife; Sir Phillip York, knight, Attorney General, & Dame Margaret, his wife; James Cocks; Robert Biddulph; and Michael Biddulph, esqs.
 +
| re. will, 9 Dec. 1723, of Thomas Cocks (complt's grandfather); his manors or reputed manors, lands, tenements etc in Herefs., Gloucs., Worcs., & Middx; bequest to cousin, John Cocks, second son of his uncle, Charles Cocks, of Worcester...
 +
| C78/1543, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1543/IMG_0085.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 7 June
 +
| 2
 +
| Hugh Bethell, esq. & Sarah, his wife, and Mary Williamson, executor and executrixes of William Dickenson, esq. v. Charles Robinson
 +
| re. ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master, Sir Thomas Gerey, of this Court to take an account and see what was due to the complainants upon their several mortgages for principal and interest & to tax the complainants the costs of this suit...
 +
| C79/125, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no125/IMG_0842.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 12 June
 +
| 2
 +
| John Stevens, gentleman & Margaret, his wife; and John Reynolds v. William Hyde, esq.
 +
| re.  marriage agreement, 9/10 June 1704, John Reynolds, the son, and Margaret Hyde; ownership of ten messuages: in Goswell street in par. Saint Gyles [Giles], Middx, & corner house at end of Billiter lane in Fenchurch street, & one other messuage in Fenchurch street, formerly owned by John Reynolds, merchant taylor, of London, and Susannah, his wife, parents of complt John Reynolds. 
 +
| C79/11, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no11/IMG_0399.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 12 June
 +
| 3
 +
| John Scrimshire, gent.; and James Fage, executors of Thomas Landey v. Piercy Griffith, & Alicia, his wife; Jane Bennett; and Thomas Dugles [?Douglas], & Sarah his wife
 +
| re. lease, 10 June 1700, by John, Duke of Newcastle, to Capt. Joseph Bennett, a piece or parcel of land with houses thereon, in Haughton street and Stanhope street in par. St Clement Danes, Middx; erection of six new houses; loan £100, 11 Feb. 1716, by Joseph Bennett, from Thomas Landey...
 +
| C78/1786, no. 15 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1786/IMG_0575.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 16 June
 +
| 3
 +
| Thomas Berrington, gent.; Jonas Berrington, an infant; Hannah Morgan, widow; Elizabeth Parry, widow; and John Watkins, gent. v. John Delahay, who was son of Thomas Delahay, formerly a defendant in this cause, an infant; Deborah Delahay, widow; Sarah Delahay; Thomas Williams, gent.; and John Price, gent.
 +
| re. conveyance, 25/26 June 1707, £800, of castle of Urishay [near Peterchurch], Herefs., & farm called Ponylan [Penilan], with two mills. etc.,...
 +
| C78/1777, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1777/IMG_0133.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 17 June
 +
| 3
 +
| Christopher Crow, esq., & Lady Charlotte, his wife, late wife of Benedict Calvert, lord Baltimore v. Charles, lord Baltimore; Lawrence Elliott, esq., and Margaret, lady Baltimore, his wife, late widow and executrix of Charles, late lord Baltimore, [?and] executrix of Benedict, lord Baltimore; Robert Webb; and Roger North, esqs, surviving trustee [?trustees] in the marriage settlement
 +
| re. marriage agreement, 30/31 Dec 1698, Benedict Calvert [1679-1715], son and heir of Charles, Lord Baltimore [3rd baron], and Charlotte Lee; messuages, mills, tithes, lands, and hereditaments in Kipling [Kiplin], Moulton, and Katerick [Catterick], Yorks.
 +
| C78/1831, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1831/IMG_0496.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 18 June
 +
| 3
 +
| Alexander Dykes, & Sarah, his wife; and Charles Dykes; William Dykes; and Mary Dykes, infants, by the said Alexander Dykes v. Josiah Wallis, & Mary, his wife; John Smith, & Anne, his wife
 +
| re. will, 5 May 1723, of Samuel Humston Baker (complt Sarah Dyke's late father), and his considerable personal estate; bequests, and debts.
 +
| C78/1833, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1833/IMG_0329.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 19 June
 +
| 3
 +
| Richard Cleaver, & Hannah, his wife, one of the daughters of Anthony Parry, citizen and haberdasher, of London v. James Spurling; Benjamin Whithers; Robert Parry; Anthony Parry; Jane Parry; Elizabeth Parry; John Butler, & Mary, his wife
 +
| re. will, 15 Nov. 1725, of Anthony Parry, and his considerable personal estate, £2,500+; £20 to complts and residue to grandsons...
 +
| C78/1708, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1708/IMG_0037.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 19 June
 +
| 3
 +
| Hannah Hoskins, widow v. Rebeccah Travers, widow; Simon Taylor, & his wife; John Tucker, & his wife; Elizabeth Travers; Rebeccah Travers; and George Stephens
 +
| re. will, 3 Feb. 1688, of Christopher Travers (complt's late father). of West Milton, Dorset; his considerable real and personal estate, bequests
 +
| C78/1706, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1706/IMG_0440.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 1 July
 +
| 3
 +
| Edmund Bond; George Hooper; William Camfield; Phillip Seale; Thomas Coyfe; Robert Mercer; Richard Fry; Samuel Wagton; Edward Jarrett; John Wooll; William Welford; John Ketch; Robert Fry; William Jeffery; John Mercer; William Hunt; and Isaac Luckhurst v. Maurice Conyers, esq.; Boyle Smith, esq.; Samuel Rose; and Charles Yarwood
 +
| re. ordered and decreed that the defendant, Conyers, lord of the manor of Rusthall [Kent], should pay to such of the complainants who, as tenants of the said manor, signed the lease of the 15 Sept. 1713... the sum of 10 shillings a piece, per annum, being the sum contained in the body of the lease of the 13 Aug. 1682... [compensation to freeholders for building of colonnade, known as the Pantiles, by previous owner, Thomas Neale, on a strip of the common, adjacent to a chalybeate spring].
 +
| C79/9, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no8/IMG_0086.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 8 July
 +
| 3
 +
| William Scourfield, of Brecon, Co. Brecon, and Anne, his wife, who was daughter, heir, and executrix of William Phillips, who was brother, heir, and executor, of Thomas Phillips, of Brecon, decd v. Mary Griffith, widow, and Jeremiah Griffith, clerk
 +
| Mortgage by Thomas Powell, father of the deft, Mary, of lands called Penycerrig in the parishes of Llanelweth [Llanelwedd] and Disserth, Co. Radnor.
 +
| C78/1394, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1394/IMG_0239.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 8 July
 +
| 3
 +
| Thomas Brailsford, esq. v. Humphry Brailsford, clerk
 +
| re. descent of messuages, lands, tithes, tenements, and hereditaments in Derbys., Leics., Lincs., and Notts., belonging to complt's father; competing claims of son and his uncle...
 +
| C78/1798, no. 11 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1798/IMG_0477.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 8 July
 +
| 3
 +
| Thomas Gearinge, together with Michael Dunwell; and George Strode, gent. v. Apina Opie, relict and administratrix of Nicholas Opie; Richard Soame; John Fellows; Samuel Bury; George Read; Roger Mott; George Monke; John Holland; and John Busfield
 +
| re. transfer, 1 May 1704, of five shares of common stock of the Proprietors of the Water Works of London Bridge, & other waterworks, by Richard Soames to complt...
 +
| C78/1763, no. 11 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1763/IMG_0161.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
! 1729
 +
| 9 July
 +
| 3
 +
| George Bewe, of London, apothecary v. Samuel Shelton; and Alice Gardiner
 +
| re. indenture of lease, 24 Feb 1724, of  capital messuage, with stables and coach horses, in Cursitors alley in par. St Andrew's, Holborn, Middx by Elizabeth Palmer, widow, at yearly rent; pulling down of said messuage, and erection of four new messuages; loan, 27 Oct. 1726, £1,200, by complt to defendt.
 +
| C78/1780, no. 21 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1780/IMG_0319.htm]
 +
|-
  
  
Line 25: Line 431:
 
| 11 July
 
| 11 July
 
| 3
 
| 3
| Elizabeth Palmer widow and Mary Torlock v. Henry Troughton & Margaret his wife and Caatharine Ellis spinster now the wife of Hugh Kenedy
+
| Elizabeth Palmer, widow, and Mary Torlock v. Henry Troughton, & Margaret, his wife, and Catharine Ellis, spinster, now the wife of Hugh Kenedy [Kennedy]
 +
| re. loan, £1,000, 25 July 1718, by Thomas Ellis, from Elizabeth Palmer; indenture dated 'tertio maii, decimo tertio' Anne [1714] Doctor Wynne [c.1661-1743], chancellor of St Asaph, demised to Thomas Ellis, the prebend & rectory of Llanyfyed [Llannefydd]...
 +
| C78/163, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no163/IMG_0410.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 15 July
 +
| 3
 +
| John Opie, of London, merchant v. Barbara Opie, spinster; Thomas ___; and Richard Rowlandson
 +
| re. will, 13 Feb. 1684, of Barbara Dudeney [Dewdney]; debts and bequests.
 +
| C78/1782, no. 17 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1782/IMG_0268.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 16 July
 +
| 3
 +
| James Vernon, of St George, Hanover Square, Middx, esq.; and Francis Vernon, Charles Vernon, Richard Vernon, and Arethusa Vernon Kemp, the only daughter, and all the younger sons of said James Vernon, infants, by said James Vernon, their father v. Edward Vernon, of St George, Hanover Square, Middx, esq.
 +
| re. will, 15 Nov. 1728, of Theodosia Vernon, spinster; personal estate, and considerable real estate, £4,900 shares or interest in capital stock and funds of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England...
 +
| C78/1732, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1732/IMG_0001.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 20 July
 +
| 3
 +
| William Camfield v. Elizabeth Dewe, widow, and Mary Walker
 +
| re. ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master ?Vard of this Court to compute what was due for principal & interest to the complainant, for the £311 10 shillings, contained in the mortgage deed of 26th July 1723...
 +
| C79/11, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no11/IMG_0409.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 22 July
 +
| 3
 +
| Henry, duke of Beaufort, son and heir of Henry, duke of Beaufort, his late father; and Charles lord Noel Somerset [sic, recte Lord Charles Noel Somerset[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1715-1754/member/somerset-lord-charles-noel-1709-56], later 4th Duke of Beaufort], youngest son of the said Henry, duke of Beaufort, infants by the Mountague, earl of Abingdon; the Honorable James Bertie; and the Honorable Dodington Greville, esqs v. Walter Cary, and Samuel Holditch esqs.
 +
| re. will, 19 Aug 1712, of Henry, late duke of Beaufort [1684-1714]; large capital messuage & divers large gardens, messuages, tenements in par. of Chelsea, Middx, & manors, lands, and hereditaments in cos. of Middx, Southampton [Hants.], Devon, and Dorset...
 +
| C79/60, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no60/IMG_0229.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 22 July
 +
| 3
 +
| Thomas Alston, & Mary, his wife; William Tatum, clerk, & Catherine, his wife; Lucy Killingworth; and Ann Alston, widow v. William Hawkins; Jane Mead; William Mead; and John Mead, executors of John Mead; William Aldey; John Cox; John Lund; and William Robinson
 +
| re. descent of piece of ground and several old decayed messuages or tenements in or near Shugg lane in par. St James, Westminster, property of late John Killingworth to six daughters (two decsd); desire to sell properties.
 +
| C78/1755, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1755/IMG_0210.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 22 July
 +
| (3)
 +
| John Dodd, son and heir of Randall Dodd, esq., an infant v. Francis Columbine, & Margaret, his wife; Elizabeth Dodd; Margaret Dodd; Sir Richard Grosvenor; Sir Henry Bunbury; William Stanley; Benjamin Hall
 +
| re. will, 15 Feb 1720, of Randall Dodd (complt's late father); manors, messuages, farms, lands, tenements, tithes, woods and hereditaments in pars. of Hillingdon and Hayes, Middx, East and West Compton, ?Bucks and Waverham [?Weaverham], Cheshire, £1,200 p.a.; bequests.
 +
| C78/1748, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1748/IMG_0285.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 22 July
 +
| 3
 +
| George Lewis Coke, esq., son and heir of Thomas Coke, esq., late vice chamberlain of the household, and one of the Privy Council v. John Coke, esq.; and John Harding, esq., guardians to the complainant, and administrators, with the will and codicil annexed, of said Thomas Coke, during the minority of complainant; and Charlotte Coke, only daughter of said Thomas Coke, by Mary, his last wife, an infant, by Elizabeth Coke, her aunt and guardian; and Walter Plummer, esq.
 +
| re. marriage agreement, 13/14 Oct 8Anne [1709-10], Thomas Coke [1674-1727], and Mary (complt's parents); honours, manors, messuages, farms, rectories, lands, tenements, & hereditaments in Leics., Northants. and Derbys.
 +
| C78/1748, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1748/IMG_0249.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 25 July
 +
| 3
 +
| Attorney General, at the relation of Mary Farwell; Elizabeth Abbott; James Elkes; Jane Stephens; Mary Randall; Olive Nevill; Frances Buckeridge; Ann Dewey; Isabella Hill; Hester Andrews; Alice Davidge; Dorothy Eastmond; Jane Whale; Agnes Every; Sarah Mitchell; Grace Bryant; Elizabeth Shadwell; Alice Gibbons; Elizabeth Syms; Jane Walter; Add Harding; Rachel Stuckley; Ann Gardiner; Elizabeth Roberts; Susan Cherry; Mary Withers; Olive Francklyn; Christian Coventry; and Joan Randall, the poor inhabitants of the Hospital of Froxfield, Wilts. v. Samuel Grimstone, baronet; Elizabeth Gregory, widow; and William Gregory, esq., son and heir of William Gregory, knight
 +
| re. conveyance, 14 July 34CharlesII [1683-4], by Sarah, late Duchess of Somerset, to Sir Harbottle Grimston [1603-1685], and Sir Samuel Grimston [1643-1700]; messuages and farms of Wilton and Fifield [Fifield Bavant], Wilts.; descent of property.
 +
| C78/1704, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1704/IMG_0117.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 27 July
 +
| 3
 +
| Edward Turnour, esq.; George Ward, gentleman, & Isabella, his wife, who was one of the daughters and coheirs of Charles Turnour, late of Parendon [Great Parndon in Harlow], Essex, esq., who was son and heir of Sir Edward Turnour, knight; Dorothea Turnour, an infant (one other of the daughters of the aforesaid Charles Turnour), by the said Edward Turnour; and Charles Lee, citizen of London, one of the creditors of the aforesaid Sir Edward Turnour on the behalf of himself and other creditors of the said Sir Edward Turnour v. Sir William Osbaldiston, baronet; Sir Thomas Cross, baronet; Nathaniel Pigot, George Lewen, William Newland, esqs; and Samuel Roycroft, gentleman
 +
| re. will, 2 May 1720, of Sir Edward Turnour [1646-1721], of Hallingbury, Essex, and his manors, lordships, messuages, lands, tenements in Essex, Herts., Norf., Suff. & Middx; bequest and debts.
 +
| C79/60, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no60/IMG_0255.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 27 July
 +
| 8
 +
| Sir George Walter, knight; and William Daw v. Thomas Johnson; Richard Biltys; William Waterman; Lewis Ford; James Urling; Thomas Hampton, the younger; Richard Hedger; Richard Finch, the younger; and Thomas Jones
 +
| re. will, 14 Aug. 1725, of Anne Seymour, of par. St James, Westminster; ''inter alia'' lands in pars. of Langley and Iver, Bucks. to be conveyed to six substantial inhabitants of that neighbourhood, on trust, benefit to poor of Langley and Iver...[Almshouse Charity].
 +
| C78/1777, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1777/IMG_0122.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 6 Aug
 +
| 3
 +
| George, earl of Cardigan v. Richard, lord bishop of Lincoln [Richard Reynolds 1674–1743] and Ralph Winterton, clerk
 +
| re. articles of agreement, 20 Mar. 1727, concerning inclosed grounds in Little Pannton [Little Ponton], Lincs.  [Cardigan conveyed to John Williamson, the late rector of Ponton, certain pieces of inclosed land, in lieu of the glebe lands, and the great and small tithes and, composition for tithes, and also all the commons for sheep, cows, and horses, belonging to the said rectory.  New rector=Ralph Winterton].
 +
| C78/1917, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1917/IMG_0320.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 6 Aug
 +
| 3
 +
| John Crompton; Mary Crompton; Clare Crompton; Anthony Clancy, & Rebecca, his wife v. Martha Dymocke, widow; Elizabeth Dymoke; Mary Potter, widow; Elizabeth Potter; Thomas Costin, & Martha, his wife; Martha Nicholls; William Sale; Robert Mael; and John Norman
 +
| re. will, 20 Aug. 1726, of Thomas Boddington [d. 24 Aug 1726]; personal estate £4,000+; annuities; Elizabeth Boddington's will...
 +
| C78/1708, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1708/IMG_0041.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 15 Oct
 +
| 3
 +
| Sir Phillip York, Attorney General, at the relation of the churchwardens of Dagenham, Essex v. Thomas Forbes, and Anne, his wife; Charles Eaton; and John Biggs
 +
| re.  will, 28 Jan. 1716, of Richard Uphill, of St James', Westminster, decd. Annuities due from the duties of beer, ales, and other liquors.
 +
| C78/1395, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1395/IMG_0324.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 15 Oct
 +
| 3
 +
| Arnault Hawkins v. Thomas Puckeridge, esq.
 +
| re. loan, 27 Nov. 1712 £4000, by Anne Rolle, widow, deceased, from Francis Rolle, deceased, secured on messuage or tenement in par. Lockerley [Hants.].
 +
| C78/1795, no. 12 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1795/IMG_0160.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 15 Oct
 +
| 3
 +
| Ann Walter, widow; Richard Walter; and Arthur Walter, the executors of Richard Walter, citizen and fishmonger, of London; Sarah Gregory, widow; and March Tombs, spinster v. Thomas Meager; Joseph Nicholas; John Warden; Joshua Pembroke, esq.; Stephen Humble; William Pembroke, an infant; Ann Sophia Meager; Clinton Dowse; and John Marshe; Joseph Haynes; James Mead; and Robert Fransham
 +
| re. loan, 8 Mar. 1719, £200, by Samuel Meager of St Albans, Herts., from Robert Walter, deceased; will of Richard (sic) Walter, 20 Nov. 1719, and codicil, 19 April 1720....
 +
| C78/1739, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1739/IMG_0106.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 27 Oct
 +
| 3
 +
| William Baresby v. Richard Elliott; and Zacheus Duckett
 +
| re. loan, 14 Apr. 1722 £150, by  William Baresby [Barsby] from Zacheus Duckett, secured on parcel of land called Pestly Close in Thorpe Satchville, Leics.
 +
| C78/1784, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1784/IMG_0267.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 29 Oct
 +
| 3
 +
| Sir Phillip York, knight, Attorney General, at the relation of William Garway; and Daniel Paine, of Taunton, Som., the then present constables of Taunton; Arthur Towill, and William Langdon, port reeves; Joseph Tapley, and Nicholas Wodham, bailiffs; William Jeffard, George Culverwell, Edward Hooper, George Grabham, Thomas Dyer, Joseph Case, and John Copon, all of Taunton, for themselves, and for the other inhabitants of Taunton, and the poor of the town and borough of Taunton
 +
v. Doctor Edmund Archer; Henry Portman; John Bampfield [Bampfylde]; William Catford; Henry Proctor; Thomas Palmer; William Daggett; Edward Cadby; Charles Cox; Thomas Gunston; Thomas Gale; Thomas Westcombe; John Pearce; James Poole; John Purchase; John Standerwick; Thomas Haywood; Thomas Grant; Jeffery Pysing; John Dow; and The Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the town and borough of Taunton
 +
| re.  lands and tenements belonging to the feoffees of Taunton Town Lands Charity, invested for poor of the said town, and other charitable uses; St James nigh Taunton, St Mary Autery, and Up Autry [Ottery St Mary, Devon].
 +
| C78/1754, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1754/IMG_0038.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 10 Nov
 +
| 3
 +
| James Clavering, esq.; and Thomas Clavering, George Clavering, and John Clavering, infants, by said James Clavering, their father v. Sir Francis Clavering, baronet; Dame Jane Clavering; Nicholas Fenwick, esq., & Elizabeth, his wife; and John Clavering, esq.; (and added:) Anne Clavering; George Grey, & Alice, his wife
 +
| Marriage settlement of James Clavering, of Whitehouse, Co. Durham, eldest son & heir of John Clavering, decd, & grandson & heir apparent to Sir James Clavering, of Axwells, Co. Durham (grandfather of the complts), & Elizabeth Middleton, daughter of Sir William Middleton. Manor of Axwells & Smallwell [Swalwell] in Whickham parish, messuages, etc., in Winlington als Winlaton in Ryton parish, messuages, etc., in Chester parish [Chester-le-Street] (includes a detailed schedule of lands & their tenants).
 +
| C78/1806, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1806/IMG_0490.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 12 Nov
 +
| 3
 +
| John Eyles; Sir Thomas Cross; John Rudge; Mathew Lant; Sir Roger Hudson; Edmond Halsey; John Lade; Gabriel Roberts; Sir Richard Hopkins v. John Ward; Sir John Blunt; William Mason; and Abraham Cropp
 +
| Refs previous decree of 3 Feb. 1 Geo II.
 +
| C78/1397, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1397/IMG_0556.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 13 Nov
 +
| 3
 +
| Mary Corfield, the wife of Francis Corfield, gentleman, by Benjamin Farnham ; Gerrald Cranny, & Mary, his wife; Charles Corfield, yeoman; and Elizabeth Corfield; Francis Corfield, jr; Anne Corfield; and Jane Corfield, infants, by said Benjamin Farnham, their guardian v. Joseph Arthur; Thomas Southill; and said Francis Corfield
 +
| re. ownership of property including messuage, cottages, closes, etc., at Prescott in par. Stottesdon [near Cleobury Mortimer], Salop; decree of  9 Dec 1704.
 +
| C78/1891, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1891/IMG_0137.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 13 Nov
 +
| 3
 +
| Robert Macartie, commonly called Lord Muskerry; Justin Macartie, esq., & Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Paul David, esq., late lord viscount Mount Cashell, Ireland, residuary legatees of the Lady Macartie, of St Ann in the Liberty of Westminster, Middx, spinster, who was aunt to the complainant v. Joseph Gibson, merchant, and others
 +
| re. will, 3 Sept. 1714 of Lady Macartie [McCarthy]; very considerable estate, and, particularly, one sum of £2,000, and great arrears of interest, secured to her by indenture of mortgage 30 June 1703...
 +
| C78/1829, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1829/IMG_0199.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 17 Nov
 +
| 3
 +
| John Moore, esq. & Elizabeth, his wife v. Richard Marsh, and John Lunbrey
 +
| re. references previous order, Michaelmas 1725, to compel Richard Marsh to a specific performance of an agreement for purchase of certain lands and premises, being the estate of the complt at Baltons Burrough [Baltonsborough], Somerset.
 +
| C78/2074, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2074/IMG_0135.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 21 Nov
 +
| 3
 +
| Charles, duke of Richmond and Lennox; and Sarah, duchess of Richmond and Lennox, his wife; The Lady George Anna Carolina Lennox; and Lady Margaret Louisa Lennox, only children of the duke and duchess, infants, by the said duke, their father; and the Honorable James Brudenell, esq. v. The Right Honorable Charles, lord Cardigan; Henry Petty, esq., earl of Shelburn, Ireland; and John, lord Carteret, executors of William, late earl of Cadogan; Margaret Cecil, countess dowager Cadogan; and the lady Margaret Cadogan
 +
| re. marriage agreement, 5 May 1719, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, then Charles, earl of March [1701-1750], and the Duchess, then lady Sarah Cadogan [1705-1751]; £100,000 [arranged marriage, 4 Dec. 1719, at The Hague when he 18 and bride 13, in order to use her dowry to pay his debts].
 +
| C78/1769, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1769/IMG_0311.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 25 Nov
 +
| 3
 +
| Thomas Empson, gentleman, son and heir, and executor, and residuary legatee, of Thomas Empson v. John Green, & Mary, his wife; John Holroyd, & Susannah, his wife; Richard Richardson, esq.; William Green; and John Shaw, gentleman
 +
| re. conveyance, 24 Apr. 1795 [sic, presumably 1695], by William Benson, of messuage, and three closes of land, in Wyke com. Ebor [?Bradford, Yorks.] to Jonas Amroyd...
 +
| C79/19, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no19/IMG_0862.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 26 Nov
 +
| 3
 +
| John Hutchinson, the elder v. John Hutchinson; and Thomas Pochin
 +
| re. divers messuages, land, tenements,  and hereditaments in Long Whatton, Leics.; refusal by complt (father) to settle property on defendt (son) as he had other issue; sale by importuning, Aug. 1724, of ground called Over Gold...
 +
| C78/1738, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1738/IMG_0233.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 1 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| Henry Bosse, clerk v. Anne Bosse, widow; John Knowles; John Accourt; and Walker Weldon, esq.
 +
| re. loan, £200, 26 May 1637 (sic), by Thomas Bosse, of Bereton [Bierton], Bucks., from William Gamble, secured on messuage or tenement in Bereton, barn with yard, stable, hay house, & ox house, and close called ''Old Orchard'', close called ''New pasture''...other parcels arable, & meadow, totalling 135 acres...
 +
| C79/8, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no8/IMG_0033.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 1 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| John Lacy, of Gosport, Hants., bricklayer, on behalf of himself and others, the creditors of Henry Player, of Alresford, gent. v. Sarah Player; Bistern Martin; and Mary Martin
 +
| re. non-payment of complt, John Lacy, by Henry Player, now deceased, for repair of several houses in Gosport, Hants.
 +
| C78/1825, no. 10 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1825/IMG_0138.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 3 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| Richard Blake, clerk; James Oades, gent.; Elizabeth Fowler, widow; Henrietta Maria Husband, spinster; Uriah Messiter, gent., & Anne, his wife; and William Masters, gent., & Elizabeth, his wife, which said Henrietta and Maria Husband, Anne Messiter, and Elizabeth Masters were executors of Richard Husband; Francis Parris; and Anne Louth, widow, executrix of Doctor Simon Louth v. Sarah Bateman, widow; Thomas Gibson, esq.; John Jacob, gent.; Katherine Lloyd; and Sir William Norwich, baronet; and Henry Sawyer, esq.
 +
| re. debts, £821 1s. 8d., 17 May 1708, of late Sir Erasmus Norwich, [3rd Baronet, 1668–1720], of Brampton, Northants., to Thomas Williams, and Erasmus Norwich's manor or lordship of Elsingham or Elsenham, with messuages, farms, meadows, pastures, good woodgrounds, etc., lying in Elsenham, Stansted Mountfitchet, Brakested [Broxted], & Henham, Essex.
 +
| C78/1837, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1837/IMG_0403.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 3 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| Sir Theodore Jansoen [Janssen, c.1658-1748], of Wimbledon, Surrey, knight and baronet; and Dame Williamza his wife; Abraham Jansen; Henrietta Jansoen; Henry Jansen; Mary Jansen; and William Jansen; and Robert Janssen, an infant, by said Sir Theodore Janssen, his father, which said Abraham, Henrietta, Henry, Stephen, Theodore, Barbara, Mary, William, and Robert are all the children of said Sir Theodore Janssen, by said Dame Williamza v. Sir John Evles [Eyles], Sir Thomas Cross, John Rudge, Matthew Lant, Sir Roger Hudson, Edmond Halse, John Lader, Gabriel Roberts, sir Richard Hopkins, Thomas Bromfield, Governor and Company of Merchants trading to the South Seas and other parts of America
 +
| re. marriage agreement, 26 Jan. 1697, Sir Theodore Jansoen and Dame Williamza [Henley]; £4,000 in money, £1,000 in land...
 +
| C78/1690, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1690/IMG_0211.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 3 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| Thomas Perry v. John Ward
 +
|  [''vide'' 1728, C78/1784, no. 2] re. loan 9/10 March 1719 £1,050, by complt from Edward Baldwin, of the Inner Temple, London; messuages, lands, and hereditaments in the manor of Westdonnyland [West Donyland alias Berechurch near Colchester] and ??Goshacks, Essex.
 +
| C78/1494, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1494/IMG_0111.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 5 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| George Bowes, of Streatlam Castle, Durham, esq. v. Sir Robert Echlin, baronet, and Dame Elizabeth, his wife; Sir Edward Stanley, baronet; Thomas Ashurst; and Dorothy Bellingham
 +
| Estate of William Bellingham, late of Rufford, Lancs., whose co-heirs were the defts, Elizabeth & Dorothy. Manor of Worsall als Worksall als High Worksall, Yorks., with lands, etc., in Worsall, Kirk Levington, Grisby, High & Low Middleton, in Yorks. & Co. Durham; mansion house in Houghton le Spring, Co. Durham, called Bellingham Farm, and unspecified property in Lancs. & Northumberland
 +
| C79/17, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no17/IMG_0639.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 9 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| John Hall, of Acton Beauchampe, Worcs.; William Kent; Francis Pengrief; William Fifeild; William Luggon; John Watkins; Edmund Fawkes; Henry Jones; John Fifield; Richard Hales; Charles Harber; Thomas Beard; Thomas Goodger; Richard Smith; and Thomas James, all copyholders of the manor of Cradley, Herefs.; John Mitchell, of the town of Bromyard, Herefs.; and Elizabeth Hall, of the same, widow v. Robert Cotton
 +
| re. complts and their ancestors from time immemorial, had enjoyed their estates ''secundum consuetudinem manerii'' [according to the custom of the manor] until the defendant, Robert Cotton, about twenty years before, became lord thereof....
 +
| C78/1447, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1447/IMG_0724.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
 
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 +
! 1729
 +
| 9 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| Thomas Bradgate, an infant, by Sarah Merriman, widow, his grandmother v. Thomas Ridlington, gent., executor of John Merriman, gent., uncle of said complainant; and William Bradgate, esq., & Dorcas, his wife, father and mother of said complainant
 +
| re. will, 30 June 1727, of John Merriman of Uppingham, Rutland; divers manors, messuages, lands, and hereditaments in Leics., Rutland, Kent, Yorks., and elsewhere; bequests...
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| C78/1811, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1811/IMG_0122.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
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! 1729
 +
| 11 Dec
 +
| 3
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| Lancelot Tolson Tilly, an infant, by James Humberstone, of New Inn, Middx, gentleman v. John Simpson, esq., and John Brome, esq., and Joseph Tilly, & Mary, his wife
 +
| re. will, 5 Feb. 1726, of Lancelot Tolson [1673-1727], great-uncle of complt, of Plaistow, in par. Bromley, Kent, having no wife or child; his manors, messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in Beckingham [Beckenham], Bromley, Lewisham, Dartford, Swanscombe, and Darent and in par. Wadhurst, Sussex, and in par. Saint Botolph's, Aldersgate, London, etc.,... and a large and plentiful personal estate, ready money, banknotes, navy bills, bonds, mortgages, South Sea stock, Orphan stock, African and East India stock, etc., plate, jewels, rings, books, household stuff, ...etc., etc.
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| C78/2066, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2066/IMG_0048.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 13 Dec
 
|  
 
|  
| C78/163, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no163/IMG_0410.htm]
+
| John Walter, and Littleton Meynell v. Thomas Alleyne; Reynold Alleyne; and John Alleyne
 +
|re. will, 6 April 1726, of Abell Alleyne, late of Weston [Weston Green], Surrey, decd. Capital messuage or tenement, and several other messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in England, and divers plantations in island of Barbados.
 +
| C78/1400, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1400/IMG_0152.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
 +
! 1729
 +
| 18 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| John Castledge, doctor in phisick v. Benarah Beeston, and John Lake, executors of John Downes, and the Right Honorable William Pulteney, esq.; and Harry Pulteney, esq.
 +
| re. lease, 10 July 1717, to John Downes, consideration £750, to William Pulteney, of piece of ground near Hyde Park Corner in par. St Martin's in the Fields, Middx, being part of field called ''Shoulder of Mutton'' field...
 +
| C79/64, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no64/IMG_0635.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
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! 1729
 +
| 18 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| Elizabeth Gee, widow and executrix of Henry Gee, decd v. Henry Gee; Elizabeth Gee; Mary Gee; and John Gee
 +
| Complt's rights to one third of the personal estate of Henry Gee, her late husband, freeman of the City of London, according to the custom of the City of London.
 +
| C78/1459, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1459/IMG_0055.htm]
 +
|-
 +
 
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! 1729
 +
| 19 Dec
 +
| 3
 +
| Christian Vaughan, of the parish of St Andrew's, Holborn, Middx, widow ,and Arthur Vaughan, an infant, the son of said Christian Vaughan, by said Arthur Vaughan v. Richard Hallett, esq.; Robert Hales, esq.; Sarah, his wife; Thomas Hodges, esq., & Mary, his wife; and Edmund Sutton, and Samuel Osborne, esqs.
 +
| re. will, 28 July 1701, of Mary Hallett; considerable personal estate, and several messuages, lands, tenements, and plantations, and particularly the Cliffe plantation [Cliff Plantation in par. St John], in the island of Barbados; bequests.
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| C79/6, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no6/IMG_0402.htm]
 
|-
 
|-
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Cal_Year Cal_Date Regnal_Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case_No.
1729 C78/, no. []
1729 14 Jan 2 Phillip Drancour; James Seager, William Seager, and Mary Seager, infants, by said Phillip Drancour v. Elizabeth Price, widow re. ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master Kynaston of this Court to compute what should be due to the complainants for principal and interest on the mortgage in the pleadings in the cause mentioned & to tax the complainants the costs of the suit... C78/1767, no. 7 [2]
1729 18 Jan 2 Mary Brice, widow v. John Hatch re. loan, 20 Jan last past, £700, by John Hatch of Alverstoake [Alverstoke in Gosport, Hants] from

Joseph Bissett, of Portsmouth, secured on messuage or tenement, barns, stables, outhouses, edifices, buildings, yards, backsides...at Berry [?Bury Hall] in par. Alverstoake...

C78/1745, no. 3 [3]
1729 27 Jan 2 Thomas Baily, gent. v. Henry Plowman; William Plowman; John Kellett; and Robert Fidell re. loan, 6 April 1725, £300, by Ann Plowman from Thomas Baily, secured on messuage in the manor of Harringay [Harringey] alias Hornsey , Middx, with one small parcel of land lying before the house 35' by 13'. C78/1707, no. 1 [4]
1729 29 Jan 2 Sir John Smith, baronet; and several others since deceased (sic) together with John Lade, esq. v. The Mayor, Commonalty, and Citizens of the City of London; and others (sic) re. 'An Act for Relief of the Orphans and other Creditors of the City of London' (William and Mary, 1694); aqueducts charged, funding... C78/1689, no. 2 [5]
1729 6 Feb 2 John Jesser, of Frome Selwood, Som., mercer v. John Phelps, of Frome aforesaid, gent. [vide 1728 C78/1679, no. 2] re. it was ordered and decreed that the defendant, John Phelps,, pay to the said complainant, the sum of £1058, 7 shillings and 3 pence halfpenny on 26 Sept. then next at the Chapel of the Rolls in Chancery lane in the county of Middlesex, between the hours of 11 and 12 of the clock, in the forenoon.... C78/1679, no. 3 [6]
1729 8 Feb 2 William Newton, eldest son of William Newton, clerk; and Thomas Newton, his youngest son, infants by William Taylor, their uncle v. Richard Edge, & Rebecca his wife; Sarah Hill, widow; Stephen Wood, son and heir of Anne Wood; Benjamin Cockayne, son and heir of Jane Cockayne; Francis Harvey, son and heir of Mary Harvey; Thomas Newton, & Elizabeth, his wife; John Meller; John Odingsells Leeke; and Robert Leacroft re. descent of lands and messuages, etc., in manor(s) of Clifton, Ashbourne, Brassington, and Buxton, Derbys., belonging to late Richard Buxton, of Brassington, who was son and heir of late John Buxton... C78/1738, no. 5 [7]
1729 11 Feb 2 Elizabeth Hyett, spinster, and only daughter of Thomas Hyett, her late deceased father, and grandfather of John Hyett, late citizen and distiller of London, decd v. Thomas Bland; Conrade de Gols; Edward Salway; John Goffe; and John Hyett re. will, 5 Sept. 1719, of John Hyett (complt's grandfather) and his very considerable real estate and very considerable personal estate; will's provisions for complt Elizabeth Hyett, £2,500 at her age of 21, etc... C78/1423, no. 9 [8]
1729 19 Feb 2 Sir Gustavus Hume [of Castle Hume, Berwickshire, Scotland, 3rd Baronet c.1670-1731] v. Thomas Holles, duke of Newcastle; John, duke of Mountague [Montagu]; Alexander Denton, esq.; Arrabella Godfrey, widow; Elizabeth Dunch, widow; Sir George Oxenden, baronet, & Dame Elizabeth, his wife; Harriet Dunch; and Arrabella Dunch re. loan, 23 April 1719, £1,000, by Edmund Dunch, from Sir Gustavus Hume, secured on promised annuity of £200 p.a. during their joint lives; penalty of £2,000. C78/2075, no. 7 [9]
1729 24 Feb 2 Dame Susannah Kneller, widow and executrix of Sir Godfrey Kneller, knight and baronet, her late husband; Thomas Springall, gent., & Elizabeth, his wife; White Wickham, gent., & Ann, his wife v. Knightly Danvers; Baynbridge Buckeridge; John Roberts; Godfrey Kneller; Huckle William Cawley; Edward Bing; John Jacob Hemken; and Magdalen Margaretta Hencken; Catherina Maria Kneller; Anna Christiana Kneller; Johanna Kneller; and Sophia Eliza Kneller re. will, 27 April 1723, of Sir Godfrey Kneller [1st Baronet 1646–1723], and his freehold and copyhold lands, and hereditaments, & a considerable personal estate of South Sea stock, South Sea annuities, ready money, jewels, watches, rings, pictures, very valuable household goods to a very great value.... C78/1706, no. 9 [10]
1729 4 March 2 Grace Jones, widow v. Ann Archer; John Shish; Joseph Burgess; John Ward, esq.; Anthony Simpson, & Sarah, his wife; William Blackway; James Hugget, sr; and James Hugget, jr; and others re. debts to divers persons of John Bayliffe, of the Middle Temple, London, an indenture of 4 July 1641, & his manor of Weeke alias Wyke, with the capital messuage with 10 acres, 3 acres, and 6 acres of marsh ground in Week marsh, with the Wyke house in par. Hackney, Middx, & also of a messuage, tenement, or farm called Combe at Croydon, Surrey; indenture of sale 10 May [1638/9]... C78/1790, no. 11 [11]
1729 6 March 2 William Fountain, of Linton in Craven, Yorks., gent., nephew, and one of the residuary legatees of Richard Fountain, of Enfield, Middx, esq.; Ann Fountain; William Fountain; Dorothy Fountain; Robert Fountain; Jane Fountain; Christopher Fountain; and Elizabeth Fountain, children of said William Fountain, of Linton, infants, by said William Fountain, their father; Richard Fountain, eldest son of said William Fountain, the father; Richard Fountain, of Linton, and Hewat Fountain, brothers of said William Fountain; Christopher Atkinson, John Atkinson, Richard Atkinson, William Atkinson, Robert Atkinson, and Mathew Atkinson, children of William Atkinson, gent., by Lydia, his wife, niece of said Richard Fountain, infants, by said William Atkinson, the father; William Booth, and Ann Booth, children of John Booth, gent., by Ann, his wife, niece of said Richard Fountain, infants, by said John Booth; and the said John Booth, administrator of Jeremiah Booth, his son; Thomas Procter, William Procter, George Procter, Anthony Procter, sons of Robert Procter, gent., and Isabell, his wife, niece of said Richard Fountain; William Batty, gent., son of Margaret Winterburne, one of the sisters of said Richard Fountain, by John Batty, her husband; William Colton, son of Ann Colton, daughter of said Margaret Winterburne; all of them residuary legatees of the said Richard Fountain; John Noell, gent., & Ann, his wife; Ann Colton, sister of said William Colton, and another of the residuary legatees of the said Richard Fountain; Mathew Jones, & Margaret, his wife, daughter of William Winterburne, nephew of the said Richard Fountain, and another of his residuary legatees of said Richard Fountain; Richard Poward, gent., & Elizabeth, his wife, another of the cousins and residuary legatees of said Richard Fountain; Robert Appleton, gent., & Frances, his wife, another of the residuary legatees of said Richard Fountain

v. Robert Harle; Bridget Colton; James Cook; George Allan; Thomas Jekyll; Benjamin Stephens, & Christian, his wife; and Sir Philip York, knight, Attorney General

re. will, 15 July 1721, of Richard Fountain, and his real estate of a very considerable value, and also possessed of a very great personal estate of the value of £40,000+, consisting of stock in the Bank of England, South Sea Company, the East India Company, and other stocks, and of several diamonds, and other precious stones, and several jewels of great value, and divers gold and silver medals, and several pieces of gold and silver plate, and also of several debts and sums of money, exchequer bills, debentures, lottery tickets, orders, banknotes, exchequer notes, mortgages...; endowment of hospital at Linton in Craven. C78/1805, no. 12 [12]
1729 11 March 2 John Hoskyns, & Elizabeth, his wife; and Joan Bartow; which said Elizabeth and Joan were the only surviving children of Thomas Bartow, of Crediton, Devon, gent., & Elizabeth, his wife v. Aaron Smith, & Mary, his wife; Thomas Rudd, sr; Thomas Rudd, jr; Elizabeth Mills, widow; William Kirkpatrick PJS re. indenture of demise, 23 July octavo Jacobi primi [1610/11], by John Courtenay, of Trethurfe [Trethurffe in par. of Ladock, near Truro], Cornwall, and Edward Courtenay, his brother, to Anthony Cross, one eighth part of a messauge, tenement, and garden in Tiverton, Devon for the lives of 3 persons long since deceased... C78/1699, no. 3 [13]
1729 12 March 12 John Hopkins, lately John Dare v. John Hopkins, esq.; Sarah Hopkins; Mary Hopkins; Elizabeth Hopkins; Hannah Hopkins; Amey Hopkins; James Hopkins; Francis Dare; Philip Dare; and James Bamett C78/1804, no. na [14]
1729 13 Mar 2 Richard Humphreys v. Francis Moult; Thomas Dutton; and Glysson Maydwell re. loan, £1,373 16s. 4d., 20/21 June 1722, by Doctor Robert Caton, from complt, Richard Humphreys, secured on messuages, burgages, tenements, and gardens in Manchester, Lancs., and messuages, etc. in Millgate street, and messuages in Salford, etc.,... closes in Peniston, Yorks. C78/1442, no. 3 [15]
1729 13 March 2 Thomas Gaudy; and John Meering v. Anne Legg, widow and devisee of Thomas Lent, the younger, who was grandson and heir of William Hilton, gent.; John Legg; John Legg; John Legg, the younger of Fort St George, Merthyr; and Thomas Legg, the elder re. loan, 2 Sept. 1703, £150, by Thomas Legg, from Thomas Gaudy, secured on messuage called Crouchmans alias Cooks alias ?Cookshe alias ?Wallen, in Ulting [now part of Maldon], Essex. C78/1780, no. 6 [16]
1729 15 March 2 Charles, earl of Tankerville v. Sir George Cooke, knight; Richard Rooth, esq.; Hugh Mills, gent., executors of Charles, earl of Tankerville; James, earl of Berkeley; John, lord viscount Limington, & Lady Bridget, his wife; William Pawlett, esq., & Annabella, his wife; William Wilmer, esq., & Mary, his wife; George Gordon, esq., executor of Grey Bennett, esq.; Elizabeth Misson; Henry Grey, esq.; Charles Bennett, esq., commonly called lord Ossulston, an infant, by Charles Skottowe, clerk, his guardian; and Charles Wilmer, an infant, by said William Wilmer, his guardian re. demise, 5/6 Dec 1681, by lord Grey [Ford Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville, 1655–1701], to earl of Berkeley, George Smith, German Ireton, and Thomas Pettit, several honours, castles, lands, messuages, premises, and hereditaments, in Northumberland, Sussex, London, Middlesex, and in Berwick-upon-Tweed of about £7,000 per annum... C78/1755, no. 8 [17]
1729 19 March 2 Barzilla Jones, clerk; James Jones, clerk, eldest son and heir apparent of the said Barzilla Jones; and Capell Jones, an infant, and only son of the said James Jones v. Anne Bentham, widow; Elizabeth Bentham, widow; Anne Barron, widow; William Westbrook, and Frances, his wife; Anne Barron, spinster; George Wharton; Thomas Lupton re. descent of capital messuage and lands called Mudlescombe, and other lands in divers pars. in Carmarth. & Glam., of Sir Edward Mansell [4th Baronet 1637– 1706]. C78/1395, no. 6 [18]
1729 15 April 2 Phillip Jones, esq. v. Mary Wild; Richard Merriman; Anne Fowler; and Thomas Rowe re. complt. importuned by his father, Richard Jones, deceased, to become bound with him for payment of £192 10s., in July 1709, as security to Benjamin Wild, deceased, for notes of credit... C78/1742, no. 1 [19]
1729 19 April 2 John Thomas Woolhouse, esq. [oculist, 1664-1734] v. Thomas Butts; John Watts; Samuel Gillman; John Rawlins; John Graile; Elizabeth Beauchamp; and John Child re. will, 20 May 1688, of Thomas Woolhouse [1628-1688], and several messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in Wapping and elsewhere in Middx. C78/2071, no. [20]
1729 26 April 2 Joseph Jeffery, clothworker v. William Heath re. marriage agreement, 9/10 Mar 1710, William Jeffreys, and Mary, his wife (complt's parents); pieces or parcels of land of Joseph Brown of Seven Oakes [Sevenoaks, Kent]. C79/6, no. [21]
1729 1 May 1729 Robert Barry, esq., & Elizabeth, his wife, sister and heir of Judith Onley, spinster v. William Edgeworth, esq.; and Mary Rudge re. death, 8 Aug 1726, of Judith Onley, intestate, and descent of her closes in Upper Catesby [near Daventry], Northants; the defdnt pretended to complt that, shortly before her death, she had made a will... C78/1779, no. 2 [22]
1729 1 May 2 James Northleigh; Robert Northleigh; George Northleigh, jr; Thomas Northleigh; Richard Northleigh; John Northleigh; Elizabeth Northleigh; Joanna Northleigh; Rebecca Northleigh, jr; Mary Northleigh; Lucy Northleigh; and Margaret Northleigh, infants, by Richard Hole; and the said Richard Hole v. Henry Northleigh; George Northleigh, sr; Robert Hole; Thomas Hole; Joan Nenner; and Rebecca Northleigh, widow re. marriage agreement, 8 Oct 2Anne [1703-4], James Northleigh and Rebecca, messuages, lands and tenements in Colbrook; complts were younger children of James Northleigh, of Colbrook [Colebrooke], Devon, deceased, by defdt, Rebecca, his wife. C78/1699, no. 4 [23]
1729 3 May 2 Robert Masters, of Southampton, mariner v. Robert Michell, of London, merchant, and others re. Commissioners of Sick and Wounded Men and Exchange of Prisoners taken in the war with France; concerning expenses, 10s. per head, allowed for transporting English POWs from Saint Maloes [Saint-Malo] to Southampton, Portsmouth & Swanage; complt was master of ship 'Southampton' used for such transportation. C78/1823, no. 7 [24]
1729 5 May 2 John Fox; Joseph Fox; William Bingham; Thomas Minnitt; George Cassell, yeomen, owners and occupiers of land and inhabitants in the parish of Sturton [Sturton le Steeple], Notts., on behalf of themselves and all other owners and occupiers of lands and inhabitants of that parish v. Robert Ayd, clerk; St Andrew Thornhagh; and the dean and chapter of the cathedral and metropolitan church of St Peter of York re. ancient custom (whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary) in par. Sturton that occupiers of land, being also residents of the par., are discharged for payment of tithe for the herbage of their dry, barren, and unprofitable... C79/72, no. [25]
1729 8 May 2 Susannah Bingham, an infant, by John Potenger, esq.; George Farrell, gent.; and Thomas Leggett, being legatees of John Kyrle Ernle, esq., for themselves and other legatees; William Baskerville; and Dorothy Goldsmith, widow, being creditors upon bond of said John Kyrle Ernle for themselves and other creditors upon specialty of said John Kyrle Ernle; ___ [William] Cleveland; and Jonathan Hicks beings creditors upon simple contract of said John Kyrle Ernle v. Constantia Ernle, the younger; Constantia Ernle, widow; Richard Bingham, esq.; Ernle Washbourn, esq.; and Edward Ernle, esq. re. will, 16 June 1719, of John Kyrle Ernle [1683-1725] and his several manors, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in the counties of Wilts. and Hereford & elsewhere to value £2,500+ p.a. and very great personal estate, jewels, plate, household goods, stock upon land, and other goods and chattels, £300+; his debts. C78/1704, no. 2 [26]
1729 14 May 2 Amos Doidge; Walter Coade; John Bird; Samuel Brent; John Vallack; Arthur Crew; and Elizabeth Mayow, creditors and legatees of John Harris, late of Manadon, Devon, esq. v. Jane Harris, the widow and executrix of said John Harris; Elizabeth Harris; John Yeo, & Lucretia, his wife; Joanna Harris; John Harris, of Hayne, esq.; Nicholas Docton; Thomas Were; Thomas Hurrell; John Morshead; John Harris, of Radford; Pollexfen Bastard; William Harris; Harry Trelawney; John Elford; Thomas Martin; Samuel Addis; Lucretia Haviland; Harry Elford; Gilbert Simkyn; William Strong; Edmund Cross; Shilstan Calmady; and Phillip Lyne re. will, 20 Jan 12George [1725], of John Harris of Manadon [?Manaton], Devon; very many bequests and conditions... C78/1826, no. 1 [27]
1729 16 May 2 Samuel Hall; & John Thornton v. Thomas Burdus; and James Jones, executors of William Hall, decd, & also against Ann Hall; John Atley; James Atley; Hester Laroway; William Blower; Sarah Blower; Catherine Green; Hall Reason; Mary Reason; Dorcas Easter; Charles Carter, the elder; Mary Howard; Charles Carter, the younger; John Bristow, and Alice, his wife; John Twist, and Mary, his wife re. will, 18 May 1724, of William Hall [d. 23 May 1724], and his large number of messuages & tenements described and named in parishes of Bishopsgate Without, St Stephen Coleman street, St Botolph without Bishopsgate, & St Sepulchre's in the City of London, and Newington, Edmonton, & Bow Bridge, Middx. C78/1449, no. 2 [28]
1729 24 May 2 John, duke of Montagu; and Mary, duchess of Montagu, his wife; [missing name] one of the daughters of the said duke and duchess of Montagu; the Lady Mary Montagu, another daughter of the said duke and duchess of Montagu, an infant, by the said duke of Montagu, her father; Elizabeth Montagu, widow and relict of Edward Richard Montagu; William Montagu; and Elizabeth Montagu, children of the Elizabeth, lady Hunchingbrooke [Hinchinbrooke], infants, by said lady Hunchingbrooke [Hinchinbrooke], their mother; Edward Harvey, esq.; Michael Harvey, esq., son and heir apparent of said Edward Harvey, esq.; Lord Robert Montagu, brother of said [sic, has not been named before] William, duke of Manchester v. George, earl of Halifax; James, earl of Barrymore; John Baynes; and Edmund Sawyer re. 'An Act for the Sale of Part of the Duke of Montagu's Estate, for the Intents and Purposes therein mentioned; and for settling other Estates, in Lieu thereof, to the same Uses,' 3George[1717]; indenture 18 Jan. 1704. C78/1810, no. 1 [29]
1729 27 May 2 Vincent Giles, gent.; and Rene Contencin, churchwardens, of Fowy [Fowey], Corn.; William Carlyon; Philip Tringcombe; Jonathan Gearth, sr; and John Burnard, overseers, of said parish; Philip Goodall of Fowy [Fowey], gent.; Giles Major of Fowy [Fowey], gent., & Abigail, his wife; Mary Dean, of Fowy [Fowey], widow; Jude Parnell of St Mary Ottery, Devon; John Goodall; Thomas Goodall; and William Goodall, all of Fowy [Fowey], gents, sons of said Phillip Goodall; Clara Goodall of Fowy [Fowey], spinster, daughter of said Philip Goodall; John Evans, one of the five younger children of Mary Pipon, lately Mary Evans, of Dartmouth, Devon; and Mary Evans, Timothy Evans, Thomas Pipon, and Joshua Pipon, the four other children of said Mary Pipon, infants, by said Mary Pipon, their mother v. Sir John Coryton, baronet, of Grigory Stribley; Peter Goodall, an infant; and Elizabeth Goodall, an infant re. will, 19 Dec 1717, of John Goodall, of Fowy [Fowey], Cornwall; his considerable real and personal estate in Cornwall; bequests including continuance of his grandfather's legacy of £3 p.a. to poor of Fowey. C78/1733, no. 9 [30]
1729 3 June 2 Patience Dean, of Worcester, widow v. Phillip Pearkes; William Rogers; Robert Fullwood; Thomas Callow; and Gyles Attwood re. indentures of lease and release, April 1715, and Nov 1721, by Phillip Pearkes, and wife, Anne, to William Mortiboys, a messuage or tenement, situate in Fladbury, Worcs., 'right over against the church there'... C78/1543, no. 2 [31]
1729 5 June 2 Charles Cocks, eldest son and heir apparent of John Cocks, of Castleditch in Eastnor, Herefs., esq., & Mary, his wife, which said Mary was sole daughter, only child, and heir of Thomas Cocks, of Castleditch, esq., an infant of 3 years; Thomas Cocks, another of the sons of said John Cocks, & Mary his wife, also an infant of 2 years; and Mary Cocks, daughter of said John Cocks and Mary his wife, an infant of 1 year, by John Brydges, gent. v. John Cocks, & Mary his wife; Sir Phillip York, knight, Attorney General, & Dame Margaret, his wife; James Cocks; Robert Biddulph; and Michael Biddulph, esqs. re. will, 9 Dec. 1723, of Thomas Cocks (complt's grandfather); his manors or reputed manors, lands, tenements etc in Herefs., Gloucs., Worcs., & Middx; bequest to cousin, John Cocks, second son of his uncle, Charles Cocks, of Worcester... C78/1543, no. 1 [32]
1729 7 June 2 Hugh Bethell, esq. & Sarah, his wife, and Mary Williamson, executor and executrixes of William Dickenson, esq. v. Charles Robinson re. ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master, Sir Thomas Gerey, of this Court to take an account and see what was due to the complainants upon their several mortgages for principal and interest & to tax the complainants the costs of this suit... C79/125, no. [33]
1729 12 June 2 John Stevens, gentleman & Margaret, his wife; and John Reynolds v. William Hyde, esq. re. marriage agreement, 9/10 June 1704, John Reynolds, the son, and Margaret Hyde; ownership of ten messuages: in Goswell street in par. Saint Gyles [Giles], Middx, & corner house at end of Billiter lane in Fenchurch street, & one other messuage in Fenchurch street, formerly owned by John Reynolds, merchant taylor, of London, and Susannah, his wife, parents of complt John Reynolds. C79/11, no. [34]
1729 12 June 3 John Scrimshire, gent.; and James Fage, executors of Thomas Landey v. Piercy Griffith, & Alicia, his wife; Jane Bennett; and Thomas Dugles [?Douglas], & Sarah his wife re. lease, 10 June 1700, by John, Duke of Newcastle, to Capt. Joseph Bennett, a piece or parcel of land with houses thereon, in Haughton street and Stanhope street in par. St Clement Danes, Middx; erection of six new houses; loan £100, 11 Feb. 1716, by Joseph Bennett, from Thomas Landey... C78/1786, no. 15 [35]
1729 16 June 3 Thomas Berrington, gent.; Jonas Berrington, an infant; Hannah Morgan, widow; Elizabeth Parry, widow; and John Watkins, gent. v. John Delahay, who was son of Thomas Delahay, formerly a defendant in this cause, an infant; Deborah Delahay, widow; Sarah Delahay; Thomas Williams, gent.; and John Price, gent. re. conveyance, 25/26 June 1707, £800, of castle of Urishay [near Peterchurch], Herefs., & farm called Ponylan [Penilan], with two mills. etc.,... C78/1777, no. 7 [36]
1729 17 June 3 Christopher Crow, esq., & Lady Charlotte, his wife, late wife of Benedict Calvert, lord Baltimore v. Charles, lord Baltimore; Lawrence Elliott, esq., and Margaret, lady Baltimore, his wife, late widow and executrix of Charles, late lord Baltimore, [?and] executrix of Benedict, lord Baltimore; Robert Webb; and Roger North, esqs, surviving trustee [?trustees] in the marriage settlement re. marriage agreement, 30/31 Dec 1698, Benedict Calvert [1679-1715], son and heir of Charles, Lord Baltimore [3rd baron], and Charlotte Lee; messuages, mills, tithes, lands, and hereditaments in Kipling [Kiplin], Moulton, and Katerick [Catterick], Yorks. C78/1831, no. 3 [37]
1729 18 June 3 Alexander Dykes, & Sarah, his wife; and Charles Dykes; William Dykes; and Mary Dykes, infants, by the said Alexander Dykes v. Josiah Wallis, & Mary, his wife; John Smith, & Anne, his wife re. will, 5 May 1723, of Samuel Humston Baker (complt Sarah Dyke's late father), and his considerable personal estate; bequests, and debts. C78/1833, no. 7 [38]
1729 19 June 3 Richard Cleaver, & Hannah, his wife, one of the daughters of Anthony Parry, citizen and haberdasher, of London v. James Spurling; Benjamin Whithers; Robert Parry; Anthony Parry; Jane Parry; Elizabeth Parry; John Butler, & Mary, his wife re. will, 15 Nov. 1725, of Anthony Parry, and his considerable personal estate, £2,500+; £20 to complts and residue to grandsons... C78/1708, no. 2 [39]
1729 19 June 3 Hannah Hoskins, widow v. Rebeccah Travers, widow; Simon Taylor, & his wife; John Tucker, & his wife; Elizabeth Travers; Rebeccah Travers; and George Stephens re. will, 3 Feb. 1688, of Christopher Travers (complt's late father). of West Milton, Dorset; his considerable real and personal estate, bequests C78/1706, no. 8 [40]
1729 1 July 3 Edmund Bond; George Hooper; William Camfield; Phillip Seale; Thomas Coyfe; Robert Mercer; Richard Fry; Samuel Wagton; Edward Jarrett; John Wooll; William Welford; John Ketch; Robert Fry; William Jeffery; John Mercer; William Hunt; and Isaac Luckhurst v. Maurice Conyers, esq.; Boyle Smith, esq.; Samuel Rose; and Charles Yarwood re. ordered and decreed that the defendant, Conyers, lord of the manor of Rusthall [Kent], should pay to such of the complainants who, as tenants of the said manor, signed the lease of the 15 Sept. 1713... the sum of 10 shillings a piece, per annum, being the sum contained in the body of the lease of the 13 Aug. 1682... [compensation to freeholders for building of colonnade, known as the Pantiles, by previous owner, Thomas Neale, on a strip of the common, adjacent to a chalybeate spring]. C79/9, no. [41]
1729 8 July 3 William Scourfield, of Brecon, Co. Brecon, and Anne, his wife, who was daughter, heir, and executrix of William Phillips, who was brother, heir, and executor, of Thomas Phillips, of Brecon, decd v. Mary Griffith, widow, and Jeremiah Griffith, clerk Mortgage by Thomas Powell, father of the deft, Mary, of lands called Penycerrig in the parishes of Llanelweth [Llanelwedd] and Disserth, Co. Radnor. C78/1394, no. 4 [42]
1729 8 July 3 Thomas Brailsford, esq. v. Humphry Brailsford, clerk re. descent of messuages, lands, tithes, tenements, and hereditaments in Derbys., Leics., Lincs., and Notts., belonging to complt's father; competing claims of son and his uncle... C78/1798, no. 11 [43]
1729 8 July 3 Thomas Gearinge, together with Michael Dunwell; and George Strode, gent. v. Apina Opie, relict and administratrix of Nicholas Opie; Richard Soame; John Fellows; Samuel Bury; George Read; Roger Mott; George Monke; John Holland; and John Busfield re. transfer, 1 May 1704, of five shares of common stock of the Proprietors of the Water Works of London Bridge, & other waterworks, by Richard Soames to complt... C78/1763, no. 11 [44]
1729 9 July 3 George Bewe, of London, apothecary v. Samuel Shelton; and Alice Gardiner re. indenture of lease, 24 Feb 1724, of capital messuage, with stables and coach horses, in Cursitors alley in par. St Andrew's, Holborn, Middx by Elizabeth Palmer, widow, at yearly rent; pulling down of said messuage, and erection of four new messuages; loan, 27 Oct. 1726, £1,200, by complt to defendt. C78/1780, no. 21 [45]
1729 11 July 3 Elizabeth Palmer, widow, and Mary Torlock v. Henry Troughton, & Margaret, his wife, and Catharine Ellis, spinster, now the wife of Hugh Kenedy [Kennedy] re. loan, £1,000, 25 July 1718, by Thomas Ellis, from Elizabeth Palmer; indenture dated 'tertio maii, decimo tertio' Anne [1714] Doctor Wynne [c.1661-1743], chancellor of St Asaph, demised to Thomas Ellis, the prebend & rectory of Llanyfyed [Llannefydd]... C78/163, no. [46]
1729 15 July 3 John Opie, of London, merchant v. Barbara Opie, spinster; Thomas ___; and Richard Rowlandson re. will, 13 Feb. 1684, of Barbara Dudeney [Dewdney]; debts and bequests. C78/1782, no. 17 [47]
1729 16 July 3 James Vernon, of St George, Hanover Square, Middx, esq.; and Francis Vernon, Charles Vernon, Richard Vernon, and Arethusa Vernon Kemp, the only daughter, and all the younger sons of said James Vernon, infants, by said James Vernon, their father v. Edward Vernon, of St George, Hanover Square, Middx, esq. re. will, 15 Nov. 1728, of Theodosia Vernon, spinster; personal estate, and considerable real estate, £4,900 shares or interest in capital stock and funds of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England... C78/1732, no. 1 [48]
1729 20 July 3 William Camfield v. Elizabeth Dewe, widow, and Mary Walker re. ordered and decreed that it should be referred to Master ?Vard of this Court to compute what was due for principal & interest to the complainant, for the £311 10 shillings, contained in the mortgage deed of 26th July 1723... C79/11, no. [49]
1729 22 July 3 Henry, duke of Beaufort, son and heir of Henry, duke of Beaufort, his late father; and Charles lord Noel Somerset [sic, recte Lord Charles Noel Somerset[50], later 4th Duke of Beaufort], youngest son of the said Henry, duke of Beaufort, infants by the Mountague, earl of Abingdon; the Honorable James Bertie; and the Honorable Dodington Greville, esqs v. Walter Cary, and Samuel Holditch esqs. re. will, 19 Aug 1712, of Henry, late duke of Beaufort [1684-1714]; large capital messuage & divers large gardens, messuages, tenements in par. of Chelsea, Middx, & manors, lands, and hereditaments in cos. of Middx, Southampton [Hants.], Devon, and Dorset... C79/60, no. [51]
1729 22 July 3 Thomas Alston, & Mary, his wife; William Tatum, clerk, & Catherine, his wife; Lucy Killingworth; and Ann Alston, widow v. William Hawkins; Jane Mead; William Mead; and John Mead, executors of John Mead; William Aldey; John Cox; John Lund; and William Robinson re. descent of piece of ground and several old decayed messuages or tenements in or near Shugg lane in par. St James, Westminster, property of late John Killingworth to six daughters (two decsd); desire to sell properties. C78/1755, no. 1 [52]
1729 22 July (3) John Dodd, son and heir of Randall Dodd, esq., an infant v. Francis Columbine, & Margaret, his wife; Elizabeth Dodd; Margaret Dodd; Sir Richard Grosvenor; Sir Henry Bunbury; William Stanley; Benjamin Hall re. will, 15 Feb 1720, of Randall Dodd (complt's late father); manors, messuages, farms, lands, tenements, tithes, woods and hereditaments in pars. of Hillingdon and Hayes, Middx, East and West Compton, ?Bucks and Waverham [?Weaverham], Cheshire, £1,200 p.a.; bequests. C78/1748, no. 5 [53]
1729 22 July 3 George Lewis Coke, esq., son and heir of Thomas Coke, esq., late vice chamberlain of the household, and one of the Privy Council v. John Coke, esq.; and John Harding, esq., guardians to the complainant, and administrators, with the will and codicil annexed, of said Thomas Coke, during the minority of complainant; and Charlotte Coke, only daughter of said Thomas Coke, by Mary, his last wife, an infant, by Elizabeth Coke, her aunt and guardian; and Walter Plummer, esq. re. marriage agreement, 13/14 Oct 8Anne [1709-10], Thomas Coke [1674-1727], and Mary (complt's parents); honours, manors, messuages, farms, rectories, lands, tenements, & hereditaments in Leics., Northants. and Derbys. C78/1748, no. 4 [54]
1729 25 July 3 Attorney General, at the relation of Mary Farwell; Elizabeth Abbott; James Elkes; Jane Stephens; Mary Randall; Olive Nevill; Frances Buckeridge; Ann Dewey; Isabella Hill; Hester Andrews; Alice Davidge; Dorothy Eastmond; Jane Whale; Agnes Every; Sarah Mitchell; Grace Bryant; Elizabeth Shadwell; Alice Gibbons; Elizabeth Syms; Jane Walter; Add Harding; Rachel Stuckley; Ann Gardiner; Elizabeth Roberts; Susan Cherry; Mary Withers; Olive Francklyn; Christian Coventry; and Joan Randall, the poor inhabitants of the Hospital of Froxfield, Wilts. v. Samuel Grimstone, baronet; Elizabeth Gregory, widow; and William Gregory, esq., son and heir of William Gregory, knight re. conveyance, 14 July 34CharlesII [1683-4], by Sarah, late Duchess of Somerset, to Sir Harbottle Grimston [1603-1685], and Sir Samuel Grimston [1643-1700]; messuages and farms of Wilton and Fifield [Fifield Bavant], Wilts.; descent of property. C78/1704, no. 3 [55]
1729 27 July 3 Edward Turnour, esq.; George Ward, gentleman, & Isabella, his wife, who was one of the daughters and coheirs of Charles Turnour, late of Parendon [Great Parndon in Harlow], Essex, esq., who was son and heir of Sir Edward Turnour, knight; Dorothea Turnour, an infant (one other of the daughters of the aforesaid Charles Turnour), by the said Edward Turnour; and Charles Lee, citizen of London, one of the creditors of the aforesaid Sir Edward Turnour on the behalf of himself and other creditors of the said Sir Edward Turnour v. Sir William Osbaldiston, baronet; Sir Thomas Cross, baronet; Nathaniel Pigot, George Lewen, William Newland, esqs; and Samuel Roycroft, gentleman re. will, 2 May 1720, of Sir Edward Turnour [1646-1721], of Hallingbury, Essex, and his manors, lordships, messuages, lands, tenements in Essex, Herts., Norf., Suff. & Middx; bequest and debts. C79/60, no. [56]
1729 27 July 8 Sir George Walter, knight; and William Daw v. Thomas Johnson; Richard Biltys; William Waterman; Lewis Ford; James Urling; Thomas Hampton, the younger; Richard Hedger; Richard Finch, the younger; and Thomas Jones re. will, 14 Aug. 1725, of Anne Seymour, of par. St James, Westminster; inter alia lands in pars. of Langley and Iver, Bucks. to be conveyed to six substantial inhabitants of that neighbourhood, on trust, benefit to poor of Langley and Iver...[Almshouse Charity]. C78/1777, no. 6 [57]
1729 6 Aug 3 George, earl of Cardigan v. Richard, lord bishop of Lincoln [Richard Reynolds 1674–1743] and Ralph Winterton, clerk re. articles of agreement, 20 Mar. 1727, concerning inclosed grounds in Little Pannton [Little Ponton], Lincs. [Cardigan conveyed to John Williamson, the late rector of Ponton, certain pieces of inclosed land, in lieu of the glebe lands, and the great and small tithes and, composition for tithes, and also all the commons for sheep, cows, and horses, belonging to the said rectory. New rector=Ralph Winterton]. C78/1917, no. 6 [58]
1729 6 Aug 3 John Crompton; Mary Crompton; Clare Crompton; Anthony Clancy, & Rebecca, his wife v. Martha Dymocke, widow; Elizabeth Dymoke; Mary Potter, widow; Elizabeth Potter; Thomas Costin, & Martha, his wife; Martha Nicholls; William Sale; Robert Mael; and John Norman re. will, 20 Aug. 1726, of Thomas Boddington [d. 24 Aug 1726]; personal estate £4,000+; annuities; Elizabeth Boddington's will... C78/1708, no. 3 [59]
1729 15 Oct 3 Sir Phillip York, Attorney General, at the relation of the churchwardens of Dagenham, Essex v. Thomas Forbes, and Anne, his wife; Charles Eaton; and John Biggs re. will, 28 Jan. 1716, of Richard Uphill, of St James', Westminster, decd. Annuities due from the duties of beer, ales, and other liquors. C78/1395, no. 5 [60]
1729 15 Oct 3 Arnault Hawkins v. Thomas Puckeridge, esq. re. loan, 27 Nov. 1712 £4000, by Anne Rolle, widow, deceased, from Francis Rolle, deceased, secured on messuage or tenement in par. Lockerley [Hants.]. C78/1795, no. 12 [61]
1729 15 Oct 3 Ann Walter, widow; Richard Walter; and Arthur Walter, the executors of Richard Walter, citizen and fishmonger, of London; Sarah Gregory, widow; and March Tombs, spinster v. Thomas Meager; Joseph Nicholas; John Warden; Joshua Pembroke, esq.; Stephen Humble; William Pembroke, an infant; Ann Sophia Meager; Clinton Dowse; and John Marshe; Joseph Haynes; James Mead; and Robert Fransham re. loan, 8 Mar. 1719, £200, by Samuel Meager of St Albans, Herts., from Robert Walter, deceased; will of Richard (sic) Walter, 20 Nov. 1719, and codicil, 19 April 1720.... C78/1739, no. 6 [62]
1729 27 Oct 3 William Baresby v. Richard Elliott; and Zacheus Duckett re. loan, 14 Apr. 1722 £150, by William Baresby [Barsby] from Zacheus Duckett, secured on parcel of land called Pestly Close in Thorpe Satchville, Leics. C78/1784, no. 1 [63]
1729 29 Oct 3 Sir Phillip York, knight, Attorney General, at the relation of William Garway; and Daniel Paine, of Taunton, Som., the then present constables of Taunton; Arthur Towill, and William Langdon, port reeves; Joseph Tapley, and Nicholas Wodham, bailiffs; William Jeffard, George Culverwell, Edward Hooper, George Grabham, Thomas Dyer, Joseph Case, and John Copon, all of Taunton, for themselves, and for the other inhabitants of Taunton, and the poor of the town and borough of Taunton

v. Doctor Edmund Archer; Henry Portman; John Bampfield [Bampfylde]; William Catford; Henry Proctor; Thomas Palmer; William Daggett; Edward Cadby; Charles Cox; Thomas Gunston; Thomas Gale; Thomas Westcombe; John Pearce; James Poole; John Purchase; John Standerwick; Thomas Haywood; Thomas Grant; Jeffery Pysing; John Dow; and The Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the town and borough of Taunton

re. lands and tenements belonging to the feoffees of Taunton Town Lands Charity, invested for poor of the said town, and other charitable uses; St James nigh Taunton, St Mary Autery, and Up Autry [Ottery St Mary, Devon]. C78/1754, no. 3 [64]
1729 10 Nov 3 James Clavering, esq.; and Thomas Clavering, George Clavering, and John Clavering, infants, by said James Clavering, their father v. Sir Francis Clavering, baronet; Dame Jane Clavering; Nicholas Fenwick, esq., & Elizabeth, his wife; and John Clavering, esq.; (and added:) Anne Clavering; George Grey, & Alice, his wife Marriage settlement of James Clavering, of Whitehouse, Co. Durham, eldest son & heir of John Clavering, decd, & grandson & heir apparent to Sir James Clavering, of Axwells, Co. Durham (grandfather of the complts), & Elizabeth Middleton, daughter of Sir William Middleton. Manor of Axwells & Smallwell [Swalwell] in Whickham parish, messuages, etc., in Winlington als Winlaton in Ryton parish, messuages, etc., in Chester parish [Chester-le-Street] (includes a detailed schedule of lands & their tenants). C78/1806, no. 9 [65]
1729 12 Nov 3 John Eyles; Sir Thomas Cross; John Rudge; Mathew Lant; Sir Roger Hudson; Edmond Halsey; John Lade; Gabriel Roberts; Sir Richard Hopkins v. John Ward; Sir John Blunt; William Mason; and Abraham Cropp Refs previous decree of 3 Feb. 1 Geo II. C78/1397, no. 2 [66]
1729 13 Nov 3 Mary Corfield, the wife of Francis Corfield, gentleman, by Benjamin Farnham ; Gerrald Cranny, & Mary, his wife; Charles Corfield, yeoman; and Elizabeth Corfield; Francis Corfield, jr; Anne Corfield; and Jane Corfield, infants, by said Benjamin Farnham, their guardian v. Joseph Arthur; Thomas Southill; and said Francis Corfield re. ownership of property including messuage, cottages, closes, etc., at Prescott in par. Stottesdon [near Cleobury Mortimer], Salop; decree of 9 Dec 1704. C78/1891, no. 9 [67]
1729 13 Nov 3 Robert Macartie, commonly called Lord Muskerry; Justin Macartie, esq., & Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Paul David, esq., late lord viscount Mount Cashell, Ireland, residuary legatees of the Lady Macartie, of St Ann in the Liberty of Westminster, Middx, spinster, who was aunt to the complainant v. Joseph Gibson, merchant, and others re. will, 3 Sept. 1714 of Lady Macartie [McCarthy]; very considerable estate, and, particularly, one sum of £2,000, and great arrears of interest, secured to her by indenture of mortgage 30 June 1703... C78/1829, no. 9 [68]
1729 17 Nov 3 John Moore, esq. & Elizabeth, his wife v. Richard Marsh, and John Lunbrey re. references previous order, Michaelmas 1725, to compel Richard Marsh to a specific performance of an agreement for purchase of certain lands and premises, being the estate of the complt at Baltons Burrough [Baltonsborough], Somerset. C78/2074, no. 5 [69]
1729 21 Nov 3 Charles, duke of Richmond and Lennox; and Sarah, duchess of Richmond and Lennox, his wife; The Lady George Anna Carolina Lennox; and Lady Margaret Louisa Lennox, only children of the duke and duchess, infants, by the said duke, their father; and the Honorable James Brudenell, esq. v. The Right Honorable Charles, lord Cardigan; Henry Petty, esq., earl of Shelburn, Ireland; and John, lord Carteret, executors of William, late earl of Cadogan; Margaret Cecil, countess dowager Cadogan; and the lady Margaret Cadogan re. marriage agreement, 5 May 1719, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, then Charles, earl of March [1701-1750], and the Duchess, then lady Sarah Cadogan [1705-1751]; £100,000 [arranged marriage, 4 Dec. 1719, at The Hague when he 18 and bride 13, in order to use her dowry to pay his debts]. C78/1769, no. 1 [70]
1729 25 Nov 3 Thomas Empson, gentleman, son and heir, and executor, and residuary legatee, of Thomas Empson v. John Green, & Mary, his wife; John Holroyd, & Susannah, his wife; Richard Richardson, esq.; William Green; and John Shaw, gentleman re. conveyance, 24 Apr. 1795 [sic, presumably 1695], by William Benson, of messuage, and three closes of land, in Wyke com. Ebor [?Bradford, Yorks.] to Jonas Amroyd... C79/19, no. [71]
1729 26 Nov 3 John Hutchinson, the elder v. John Hutchinson; and Thomas Pochin re. divers messuages, land, tenements, and hereditaments in Long Whatton, Leics.; refusal by complt (father) to settle property on defendt (son) as he had other issue; sale by importuning, Aug. 1724, of ground called Over Gold... C78/1738, no. 4 [72]
1729 1 Dec 3 Henry Bosse, clerk v. Anne Bosse, widow; John Knowles; John Accourt; and Walker Weldon, esq. re. loan, £200, 26 May 1637 (sic), by Thomas Bosse, of Bereton [Bierton], Bucks., from William Gamble, secured on messuage or tenement in Bereton, barn with yard, stable, hay house, & ox house, and close called Old Orchard, close called New pasture...other parcels arable, & meadow, totalling 135 acres... C79/8, no. [73]
1729 1 Dec 3 John Lacy, of Gosport, Hants., bricklayer, on behalf of himself and others, the creditors of Henry Player, of Alresford, gent. v. Sarah Player; Bistern Martin; and Mary Martin re. non-payment of complt, John Lacy, by Henry Player, now deceased, for repair of several houses in Gosport, Hants. C78/1825, no. 10 [74]
1729 3 Dec 3 Richard Blake, clerk; James Oades, gent.; Elizabeth Fowler, widow; Henrietta Maria Husband, spinster; Uriah Messiter, gent., & Anne, his wife; and William Masters, gent., & Elizabeth, his wife, which said Henrietta and Maria Husband, Anne Messiter, and Elizabeth Masters were executors of Richard Husband; Francis Parris; and Anne Louth, widow, executrix of Doctor Simon Louth v. Sarah Bateman, widow; Thomas Gibson, esq.; John Jacob, gent.; Katherine Lloyd; and Sir William Norwich, baronet; and Henry Sawyer, esq. re. debts, £821 1s. 8d., 17 May 1708, of late Sir Erasmus Norwich, [3rd Baronet, 1668–1720], of Brampton, Northants., to Thomas Williams, and Erasmus Norwich's manor or lordship of Elsingham or Elsenham, with messuages, farms, meadows, pastures, good woodgrounds, etc., lying in Elsenham, Stansted Mountfitchet, Brakested [Broxted], & Henham, Essex. C78/1837, no. 1 [75]
1729 3 Dec 3 Sir Theodore Jansoen [Janssen, c.1658-1748], of Wimbledon, Surrey, knight and baronet; and Dame Williamza his wife; Abraham Jansen; Henrietta Jansoen; Henry Jansen; Mary Jansen; and William Jansen; and Robert Janssen, an infant, by said Sir Theodore Janssen, his father, which said Abraham, Henrietta, Henry, Stephen, Theodore, Barbara, Mary, William, and Robert are all the children of said Sir Theodore Janssen, by said Dame Williamza v. Sir John Evles [Eyles], Sir Thomas Cross, John Rudge, Matthew Lant, Sir Roger Hudson, Edmond Halse, John Lader, Gabriel Roberts, sir Richard Hopkins, Thomas Bromfield, Governor and Company of Merchants trading to the South Seas and other parts of America re. marriage agreement, 26 Jan. 1697, Sir Theodore Jansoen and Dame Williamza [Henley]; £4,000 in money, £1,000 in land... C78/1690, no. 1 [76]
1729 3 Dec 3 Thomas Perry v. John Ward [vide 1728, C78/1784, no. 2] re. loan 9/10 March 1719 £1,050, by complt from Edward Baldwin, of the Inner Temple, London; messuages, lands, and hereditaments in the manor of Westdonnyland [West Donyland alias Berechurch near Colchester] and ??Goshacks, Essex. C78/1494, no. 9 [77]
1729 5 Dec 3 George Bowes, of Streatlam Castle, Durham, esq. v. Sir Robert Echlin, baronet, and Dame Elizabeth, his wife; Sir Edward Stanley, baronet; Thomas Ashurst; and Dorothy Bellingham Estate of William Bellingham, late of Rufford, Lancs., whose co-heirs were the defts, Elizabeth & Dorothy. Manor of Worsall als Worksall als High Worksall, Yorks., with lands, etc., in Worsall, Kirk Levington, Grisby, High & Low Middleton, in Yorks. & Co. Durham; mansion house in Houghton le Spring, Co. Durham, called Bellingham Farm, and unspecified property in Lancs. & Northumberland C79/17, no. [78]
1729 9 Dec 3 John Hall, of Acton Beauchampe, Worcs.; William Kent; Francis Pengrief; William Fifeild; William Luggon; John Watkins; Edmund Fawkes; Henry Jones; John Fifield; Richard Hales; Charles Harber; Thomas Beard; Thomas Goodger; Richard Smith; and Thomas James, all copyholders of the manor of Cradley, Herefs.; John Mitchell, of the town of Bromyard, Herefs.; and Elizabeth Hall, of the same, widow v. Robert Cotton re. complts and their ancestors from time immemorial, had enjoyed their estates secundum consuetudinem manerii [according to the custom of the manor] until the defendant, Robert Cotton, about twenty years before, became lord thereof.... C78/1447, no. 3 [79]
1729 9 Dec 3 Thomas Bradgate, an infant, by Sarah Merriman, widow, his grandmother v. Thomas Ridlington, gent., executor of John Merriman, gent., uncle of said complainant; and William Bradgate, esq., & Dorcas, his wife, father and mother of said complainant re. will, 30 June 1727, of John Merriman of Uppingham, Rutland; divers manors, messuages, lands, and hereditaments in Leics., Rutland, Kent, Yorks., and elsewhere; bequests... C78/1811, no. 6 [80]
1729 11 Dec 3 Lancelot Tolson Tilly, an infant, by James Humberstone, of New Inn, Middx, gentleman v. John Simpson, esq., and John Brome, esq., and Joseph Tilly, & Mary, his wife re. will, 5 Feb. 1726, of Lancelot Tolson [1673-1727], great-uncle of complt, of Plaistow, in par. Bromley, Kent, having no wife or child; his manors, messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in Beckingham [Beckenham], Bromley, Lewisham, Dartford, Swanscombe, and Darent and in par. Wadhurst, Sussex, and in par. Saint Botolph's, Aldersgate, London, etc.,... and a large and plentiful personal estate, ready money, banknotes, navy bills, bonds, mortgages, South Sea stock, Orphan stock, African and East India stock, etc., plate, jewels, rings, books, household stuff, ...etc., etc. C78/2066, no. 3 [81]
1729 13 Dec John Walter, and Littleton Meynell v. Thomas Alleyne; Reynold Alleyne; and John Alleyne re. will, 6 April 1726, of Abell Alleyne, late of Weston [Weston Green], Surrey, decd. Capital messuage or tenement, and several other messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in England, and divers plantations in island of Barbados. C78/1400, no. 2 [82]
1729 18 Dec 3 John Castledge, doctor in phisick v. Benarah Beeston, and John Lake, executors of John Downes, and the Right Honorable William Pulteney, esq.; and Harry Pulteney, esq. re. lease, 10 July 1717, to John Downes, consideration £750, to William Pulteney, of piece of ground near Hyde Park Corner in par. St Martin's in the Fields, Middx, being part of field called Shoulder of Mutton field... C79/64, no. [83]
1729 18 Dec 3 Elizabeth Gee, widow and executrix of Henry Gee, decd v. Henry Gee; Elizabeth Gee; Mary Gee; and John Gee Complt's rights to one third of the personal estate of Henry Gee, her late husband, freeman of the City of London, according to the custom of the City of London. C78/1459, no. 4 [84]
1729 19 Dec 3 Christian Vaughan, of the parish of St Andrew's, Holborn, Middx, widow ,and Arthur Vaughan, an infant, the son of said Christian Vaughan, by said Arthur Vaughan v. Richard Hallett, esq.; Robert Hales, esq.; Sarah, his wife; Thomas Hodges, esq., & Mary, his wife; and Edmund Sutton, and Samuel Osborne, esqs. re. will, 28 July 1701, of Mary Hallett; considerable personal estate, and several messuages, lands, tenements, and plantations, and particularly the Cliffe plantation [Cliff Plantation in par. St John], in the island of Barbados; bequests. C79/6, no. [85]
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