Catalogue description Cause number: 1861 D25. Short title: Depree v Bedborough. Documents: Bill only. ...

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Details of C 16/13/D25
Reference: C 16/13/D25
Description:

Cause number: 1861 D25.

Short title: Depree v Bedborough.

Documents: Bill only.

Plaintiffs: Mary Eliza Depree widow.

Defendants: George Bedborough, Alfred Bedborough, Adam Young, Frederick Gandon Swift, William Richardson, Catherine Olivia Griffiths, Charlotte Esther Griffiths (abroad), Percy Griffiths (deleted), Ebenezer Kempster (abroad), Mackenzie Griffiths (abroad), Frederick Barron, Caroline Maria Barron his wife, Sophia Mary Ann Depree, Maria Dupree (deleted), Charles Templar Depree and Ann Elizabeth Depree his wife, Susannah Lucy Bennett, Ernest William Bennett, James Charles Kempster, William George Kempster, Edwin James Kempster, Jessie Kempster, spinster, Elizabeth Kempster (deleted), Edward Scott, Esther Scott his wife, John Johnson, Jemima Ann Johnson his wife, [ ] Brown (abroad) and Olivia Elizabeth Brown his wife (abroad), John Shackleton, Jemima Catherine Shackleton his wife and John Alfred Cathery Depree.

Amendments: Amended by order 1861. Percy Griffiths struck out as plaintiff. William Reeve, Maria Catherine Reeve his wife (formerly Maria Dupree), Charles Holmes and Elizabeth Holmes his wife (formerly Elizabeth Kempster), added as plaintiffs. George Charles Griffiths and Francis Thomas Griffiths added as defendants.

SFP.

Date: 1861
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Restrictions on use: 3 working days notice to produce

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