Catalogue description Cause number: 1849 P17. Short title: Polley v Seymour. Documents: Three bills, six...

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Details of C 14/1036/P17
Reference: C 14/1036/P17
Description:

Cause number: 1849 P17.

Short title: Polley v Seymour.

Documents: Three bills, six answers, examination, two bills, five answers, bill answer.

Plaintiffs: William Polley and others.

Defendants: William Seymour and HM Attorney General.

Amended by order 1831. Plaintiffs: William Polley and others. Defendants: William Seymour and HM Attorney General.

Amended by order to revive and supplement 1837. Plaintiffs: William Polley and others. Defendants: HM Attorney General William Seymour and John Jefferson.

Amended by order to revive and supplement 1849. Plaintiffs: Mary Bewley widow and another. Defendants: William Seymour, Thomas Nicholas, John Barrell, John Jefferson, Edward Turst Carver and his wife, Elizabeth Rebecca Carver, Mary Tudor Carver, Henry Tudor, John Wright, Joseph Wilson, Emma Moore, Jane Polley, John Roberts Delafosse and HM Attorney General.

Amended by order 1849. Plaintiffs: Mary Bewley widow and another. Defendant: Charlotte Turst Carver.

Amended by order 1850. Plaintiffs: Mary Bewley widow and another. Defendant: Ann Henrietta Carver.

Amended by order 1856. Frederick Browne, Edward Seymour and William Henry Seymour named defendants.

Note: Details have been added from C 32/264, which also gives information about further process
Date: 1849
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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