Catalogue description Short title: Breton v Lethieullier. Plaintiffs: Clement Breton esq, of Uppingham,...

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Details of C 6/384/12
Reference: C 6/384/12
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Short title: Breton v Lethieullier.

Plaintiffs: Clement Breton esq, of Uppingham, Rutland, Mary Breton (alias Mary Lethieullier) his wife, Thomas Burrow esq, of Clapham, Surrey and Jane Burrow (alias Jane Burkin) his wife.

Defendants: John Burkin, Samuel Burkin, Gerard Conyers esq, Anne Conyers his wife, William Lethieullier, Sir John Lethieullier kt, Christopher Lethieullier esq, Mary Lethieullier, Benjamin Lethieullier, John Lethieullier, Mary Lethieullier, Jane Lethieullier, Edward Lethieullier infant, Protesia Lethieullier infant, Anne Lethieullier infant, William Lethieullier infant, by Protesia Lethieullier their guardian and Anne Waad.

Subject: The plaintiffs Mary and Jane's legacies from the will of Samuel Lethieullier merchant, of London, deceasedMentions Abraham Lethieullier.

Document type: bill, five answers.

Date: 1710
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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