Catalogue description Short title: Staunton v Oldham. Document type: two bills and eleven answers. Plaintiffs:...

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Details of C 11/97/26
Reference: C 11/97/26
Description:

Short title: Staunton v Oldham.

Document type: two bills and eleven answers.

Plaintiffs: Anne Staunton wife of Edward Staunton clerk and late the wife of William Bourne esq deceased (by Joshua Savage gent her next friend) all of Camberwell, Surrey.

Defendants: Nathaniel Oldham esq, John Hand gent, William Bourne the elder, William Bourne the younger, Edward Bourne and Sarah Bourne infants by said William Bourne the elder their father, Sarah Bedell widow, John Sells, Thomas Cooper and Sarah Cooper his wife, Robert Beale and Jane Beale his wife, Edward Bourne, Edward Browne and Penelope Browne his wife, Thomas Yeates and Penelope Yeates his wife, Samuel Yeates, Thomas Yeates, Penelope Yeates infants by their father, Francis Rolfe, John Rolfe, Martha Rolfe, Mary Rolfe infant, Elizabeth Rolfe infant, Jane Rolfe, Ellen Rolfe infant, John Rolfe, John Rolfe junior, James Wood and Sarah Wood his wife, Mary Rolfe infant, Thomas Rolfe infant, William Rolfe, Samuel Treacher and Mary Treacher his wife, Roger Purchell alias Roger Pussell and Jane Purchell alias Jane Pussell his wife, Thomas Green and Anne Green his wife, Samuel Naylor and Sarah Naylor his wife, John Horton, John Davis and Mary Davis his wife and Deborah Staples.

Date of bill (or first document): 1731.

Date of last document: 1732

Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
Date: 1732
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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