Aston's Case
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[1796] EngR 652
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United Kingdom
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circa 1796
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CommonLII
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Browne v Pendlebury
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[1653] EngR 358; 78 ER 523; [1653] Cro Eliz 268
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1653
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CommonLII
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Chester versus Wilson
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[1726] EngR 314; 86 ER 55; (1726) 1 Vent 78
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1726
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CommonLII
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4
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Cottam v Partridge
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[1842] EngR 562; 134 ER 111; (1842) 4 Man & G 271
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Court of Common Pleas
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United Kingdom
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circa 1842
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CommonLII
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6
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Cranch, Execurix, &c v Kirkman
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[1820] EngR 26; 170 ER 116; [1820] Peake 164
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United Kingdom
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circa 1820
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CommonLII
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Dacon's Case
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[1726] EngR 355; 86 ER 74; (1726) 1 Vent 107
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1726
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CommonLII
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Gould versus Johnson
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[1795] EngR 1839; 91 ER 367; (1795) 2 Salk 422
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1795
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CommonLII
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1
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Jemey versus Norris
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[1726] EngR 517; 86 ER 73; (1726) 1 Vent 105
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1726
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CommonLII
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11
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Theodosia Skirme Widow, Executrix of Thomas Skirme he Husband, who was Executor of William Wogan, so he was Executor of Dame Mary Wogan, the Widow and Administratrix of Sir William Wogan, and also Executrix of Viscountess Purbeck, he Mother, Plaintiff, vers Essex Mary-Church Meyrick Esq Son and Heir of John Meyrick, Francis Meyrick Gent, John Simmons, John Wogan, and John Langhorne surviving Executor of Anne, Widow and Executrix of John Langhorne, who survived Francis Morgan, the Trustees in the Settlement
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United Kingdom
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circa 1710
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CommonLII
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Vivian v Jenkin and Oates
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[1835] EngR 850; 3 A & E 741; 111 ER 595
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Queen's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1835
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CommonLII
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8
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Webber versus Tivill
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[1845] EngR 300; 2 Saund 121; 85 ER 840
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1845
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CommonLII
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10
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Webber versus Tivill
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[1845] EngR 301; 85 ER 843; (1845) 2 Saund 124; 3 Keb 628
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1845
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CommonLII
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4
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Wing v Earle
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[1653] EngR 2204; 78 ER 522; [1653] Cro Eliz 267
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King's Bench
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United Kingdom
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circa 1653
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CommonLII
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