Catalogue description Appellant: Henry Thoby Prinsep esq and East India Company, 1856. Respondent: Mary Anne...

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Details of PCAP 3/23
Reference: PCAP 3/23
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Appellant: Henry Thoby Prinsep esq and East India Company, 1856. Respondent: Mary Anne Dyce Sombre, widow, and Ann Mary Troup, wife of John Rose Troup esq, and Georgina Solaroli, wife of Peter Paul Marie Solaroli, Baron Solaroli. Subject: Estate of David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre. Lower Court: PCC.

Appellant: Alice Brown of Atherton, Lancs, 1857, widow, aunt. Respondent: James Davenport and Thomas Livsey both of Rochdale, Lancs. Subject: Will of John Mason. Lower Court: E&PCY.Appellant: Charles Dyneley esq, 1857, senior deputy-registrar of the PCC.

Appellant: Charles Dyneley esq, 1857, senior deputy-registrar of the PCC. Respondent: Edward Willson Crosse, one of the procurators exercent of the Arches. Subject: Libel. Lower Court: PCC.

Date: 1857
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Not Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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