Catalogue description Cause number: 1845 W30. Short title: Ponsonby v Lord Kinnaird (originally Webb v Lord...

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Details of C 14/462/W30
Reference: C 14/462/W30
Description:

Cause number: 1845 W30.

Short title: Ponsonby v Lord Kinnaird (originally Webb v Lord Kinnaird).

Documents: Bill of revivor, two supplemental bills, nine answers.

Plaintiffs: James Webb an infant by his next friend and others.

Defendants: Right Hon Anthony Ashley Earl of Shaftesbury and others.

Plaintiff: Hon Anthony Ashley Wentworth Ponsonby (deleted) amended to Hon Ashley George John Ponsonby an infant by Right Hon William Fraser Spencer Baron De Manley his next friend.

George Lord Kinnaird and wife, Thomas Lord Foley, Hon Charles Frederick Ashley cooper Ponsonby and wife, Alice Barbara Maria Ponsonby, Emily Pricilla Maria Ponsonby, William Ashley Webb Ponsonby, George Walter Charles Ponsonby, Olivia Barbara Kinnaird, Victor Alexander Kinnaird, Charles Fox Kinnaird, Hon Jonathan George Brabazon Ponsonby, Right Hon Granville George Leveson Gower commonly called Lord Leveson, Hon Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, Right Hon George William Frederick Howard commonly called Viscount Morpeth, Right Hon George Augustus, Frederick Villiers commonly called Viscount Villiers, Right Hon Henry Pett Fitzmaurice commonly called Earl of Shelburne, Hon Frederick George Brabazon Ponsonby, Charles Henry Sturt, Richard Williams Rowland Errington, Charles Ranken and Francis Brodcrip.

Note: Details have been added from C 32/346 , which also gives information about further process. Details of amendments are given for convenience (look for orders in C 33: these documents are not included here)
Date: 1845
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Restrictions on use: 3 working days notice to produce

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