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Sir Evan Lloyd baronet, and Dame Mary his wife, Sydney Godolphin Esquire, and Susan his wife [brace] appellants : Sir Richard Carew baronet, an infant, the son and heir of Sir John Carew baronet, deceas'd [brace] respondent : the respondent, Sir Richard Carew's case.
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The case of Sir John Pakington of West-wood county of VVorcester, Baronet.
Published 1661“…Case of Sir John Pakington of West-wood in the county of Worcester, Baronet…”
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To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled : the humble petition of Sir Thomas Domvile Baronet.
Published 1700“…Humble petition of Sir Thomas Domvile Baronet.…”
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The case of Sir John Harper, Baronet, and Sir Robert Burder, Baronet, Robert Wilmot, Esq. and Henry Dyson, Gent. trustees and guardians of the said Sir John Harper, an infant, appellants : the Attorney General of the Dutchy, on the relation of Thomas Gladwin, Esq. and others, respondents : against a decree made in the Dutchy Court, the 19th. of Novemb. 1695, the appellants case.
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Dame Jane Bampfyld, the widow and relict of Sir Coppleston Bamfyld, baronet, deceased, appellant : Sir Coppleston Warwick Bampfyld, grandson and heir of the said Sir Coppleston, an infant, by Mary Bampfyld, widow, his mother and guardian, respondent : the case of the appellant.
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The case of Sir Thomas Longueville, son aud [sic] heir of Sir Edward Longueville Baronet, : deceased, and dame Mary his wife, the widow of Sir Andrew Young, deceased and one of the daughters and co-heirs of Sir William Fenwick Knight; both whose estates were sold by the late usurped powers, for their liberty and adherance to His Late Majesty of blessed memory; and they banished the kingdome.
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The case of Nicholas Mosley and his sons, cozins, and next heirs males of Sir Edward Mosley Baronet deceased upon his will : with reasons against Edward Mosley's bill in Parliament; intituled an Act to prevent a forfeiture of the estate of Edward Mosley an infant.
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The Oppressions and wrongs to the value of above ten thousand pounds done by Hugh Audley Esq. to Sir Philip Knivett, Baronet, deceased : occasioned by his selling of his lands in Norfolk, called Buckenham and Tibbenham, in 1648 and 1649, to the said Hugh Audley for 18,508 l. 10 s. whereof the said Hugh Audley was to keepe in his hands 6935 l. 13 s. 4 d. and to allow interest for it, and to pay the rest to the creditors of Sir Philip Knivet.
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The case of Dame Francres [sic] Clifton the Relict of Sir Clifford Clifton Baronet deceased, and William Clifton, Katharine and Arabella Clifton, the son and daughters of the said Sir Clifford, : humbly presented to the consideration of the right honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled.
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The reports of that reverend and learned judge the Right Honourable Sr. Henry Hobart, Knight and Baronet, lord chief justice of His Majesties Court of Common Pleas : and chancellor to both Their Highnesses Henry and Charles, Princes of Wales : with an exact alphabetical table /
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The case of Edward Williams, Esq; : against a bill caused to be brought to the House of Peers by Mr. George Weld, a member of the House of Commons, relating to the custody, tuition, and marriage of Sir Paul Pindar, Baronet, an infant of the age of thirteen years and ten months.
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Whereas Sir Robert Vyner, Knight and Baronet, Alderman of London, hath signified to his creditors, that he is desirous to satisfy four fifth parts of their principal debts by assignments of proportionable parts of the yearly rent or summ granted to him by His Majesty out of the excise ....
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Whereas Sir Robert Vyner Knight and Baronet, Alderman of London, hath signified to his creditors, that he is desirous to satisfie the four fifth parts of their principal debts by assignments of proportionable parts of the yearly rent or sum granted to him by His Majesty out of the excise ....
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