Catalogue description Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Reynardson
Reference: | C 9 |
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Title: | Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Reynardson |
Description: |
The records in this series consist of pleadings in equity cases initiated in the court of Chancery. They often comprise the plaintiff's bill of complaint only, but the defendant's answer and other documents in the process, including the plaintiffs's replication to the answer, are also filed in many cases. By the reign of James I, the bill gave the plaintiff's name, rank in life, occupation and place of residence. Matters in dispute include inheritance, lands, trusts, mortgages, debts and marriage settlements. The first 44 bundles (6782 entries) of this series is searchable by names of first named plaintiff and one or more defendant, place and subject, thanks to the work of the Friends of The National Archives in inputting the descriptions from manuscript finding aids available at The National Archives. The rest of the series mostly has only the surname of the fist named plaintiff and surname of one defendant. Some entries have the full name of the first named plaintiff. Document type, and some improved dates have been added from OBS 1/388-392. This work was completed in 2016. In addition, the opportunity was taken to add four codes to help researchers identify causes brought by different types of litigant, as follows:
These codes (SFP, JFP, CBP, UBP) can of course be used with other search terms. For the related bill books arranged alphabetically under the plaintiffs' names see: IND 1/2136 - IND 1/2151; Cause Books for the Six Clerks can be found in IND 1/4105 - IND 1/4207 |
Note: | Catalogue entries for this series have been enhanced as part of a project supported by Volunteers |
Date: | c1643-1714 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English and Latin |
Physical description: | 491 bundles and files |
Publication note: |
The records in this series are indexed in Index to Chancery proceedings (Reynardson's Division) preserved in the Public Record Office, ed E A Fry (Aberdeen, 1904). |
Unpublished finding aids: |
An Index of Chancery pleadings of Pembrokeshire interest, compiled by S Van Dulken in 1992, is also available. The Bernau Index, a genealogical source formerly held by the Society of Genealogists and now available there on microfilm, contains several million personal name entries, including those found in the records of this series. |
Administrative / biographical background: |
The series is named after Samuel Reynardson, who was one of the six clerks from 1734 to 1797. |
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