Catalogue description Penelope Samber, widow, then (in 1723) an infant, by Francis Foot, Esq., her next friend...

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Details of E 134/1Geo2/Mich27
Reference: E 134/1Geo2/Mich27
Description:

Penelope Samber, widow, then (in 1723) an infant, by Francis Foot, Esq., her next friend and guardian, and now the wife of Richd. Darby, gent., "and others." v. James Noke, Thomas Willard, Thomas Medley.: Value, &c., and disposition of the personal estate of Judith Medlicott, widow, who is said to have died at Friston Place. Touching the value, &c., and sale of the antient seat and mansion house lately belonging to the family of the Selwyns, called Beckington alias Friston Place, and Peak Dean, with the appurtenances, &c., &c. [The name and possessions of Thomas Medley (defendant's eldest son), and his marriage with the daughter of Sir Saml. Dashwood, are mentioned.]: Sussex

Date: 1 Geo 2
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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