Catalogue description Short title: Re Bauer. Documents exhibited in court: Letters and extracts (some in...

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Short title: Re Bauer. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Letters and extracts (some in French) regarding debts of John Joseph Bauer to William Thompson and a cargo taken to Ostend on the ship Aquila (1793-1800).
  • Bond of John Joseph Bauer to Daddy Nasserwanjee (1793).
  • Proceedings against John Joseph Bauer at the Tribunal of Commerce at Dunkirk, France (c 1795).
  • Certificate of purchase of William Thompson, relating to the ship Recovery of Charleston, USA, purchased from John Joseph Bauer, with a defeasance relating to the same ship (1797).
  • Bill of sale (translation from French) of John Bauer to William Thompson relating to the ship Caledonia (1797).
  • 2 affidavits of William Thompson, formerly of Charleston, and now of Mincing Lane, London, merchant, and William Lennox of Broad Street Buildings, London with schedules (1800).

Short title: Battely v Windle. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Book of stock and investments of William Frears of St Clement Danes, Middx (1743).
  • Bonds of William Frears to Elizabeth Battely of St Clement Danes, Middx (1760; 1767).
  • Probate of Thomas Battely of St Clement Danes, Middx (1768).
  • Probate of Elizabeth Battely of Beobridge, Salop (1772).
  • Bond of William Frears to Richard Windle of St Clement Danes, Middx (1774).
  • Receipts for sums paid by Richard Windle for the purchase of annuities, the payment of probate costs in respect of Thomas and Elizabeth Battely, deceased, sums paid as a legacy of Elizabeth Battely to the poor of Claverley, Salop, and other sums paid to legatees of Elizabeth Battely (1768-1782).
  • Affidavit of Richard Windle on producing Chancery exhibits with schedule (1783).

Short title: Barksdale v Hamilton. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Receipts (approx 200) to the Duke of Hamilton (or his estate) for various goods and services (1731-1733).

Short title: Barnes v Barnes. Documents exhibited in court:

  • 5 title deeds relating to property at Brownrigg in Holme Cultram, Cumb (1666-1756).
  • 7 copies of court roll recording surrenders and admissions to a tenement in Brownrigg within the manor of Holme Cultram, Cumb (1698-1756).
  • Receipts for sums paid by William Barnes. (1711; 1747).
  • 5 letters of Thomas Barnes of Oughterby in Kirkbampton, Cumb, to his father, William Barnes of Brownrigg, Cumb, and his brother, William Barnes at Newcastle concerning family affairs and a tenement at Brownrigg (1741-1746).
  • 3 promissory notes of Thomas Barnes to Jonathan Winder of Mireside, Cumb, Joshua Barnes, and John Norman (1742-1744).
  • Bond of Thomas Barnes to Samuel Hodgson of Kirkandrews upon Eden, Cumb (1744).
  • Probate of Thomas Barnes of Brownrigg, Cumb (1747).
  • Affidavit of William Barnes and his wife, Frances, and Thomas Starkie, all of Brownrigg, Cumb, with schedule (1761).

Short title: Barnes v Pellatt. Documents exhibited in court:

  • Journal of expenditure and receipts of a ?legal nature (1742; 1757).
  • Letter of William Pellatt to Mr Glover, attorney (c 1750).
  • Accounts including some paid by Mr Glover on behalf of Nicholas Carew (1753-1764).
  • Receipts for land tax paid by Abraham Clowder (1758-1760).
  • Letter of Nicholas Harkett Carew of Rochester, Kent to Mr Glover (1759).

Date: 1666-1800
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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