Denn, on the demise of Moor, v Mellor
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[1794] EngR 2196; 5 TR 558; 101 ER 312; 2 Bos & P 247
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Court of Common Pleas
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United Kingdom
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circa 1794
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CommonLII
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16
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John Moore,-Plaintiff (in Error); John Denn, on the Demise of Nathaniel Mellor,-Defendant (in Error)
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[1800] EngR 250; 3 ER 393; (1800) 7 Bro Parl Cas 607
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United Kingdom
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circa 1800
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CommonLII
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Sir Charles Cave, Baronet, Uncle and Devisee of Sir Thomas Cave, Baronet, deceased; Elizabeth Dowager Countess of Harborough; Thomas Robinson, Esquire, and Margaret his Wife; Sir Henry Etherington, Baronet, and Maria Constantia his Wife; Ann Marriott, Widow; Isabella Cave, Spinster; (which said Countess of Harborough, Margaret Robinson, Lady Etherington, Ann Marriott, and Isabella Cave, were Paternal Aunts of the said Sir Thomas Cave;) and Henry Otway the Younger, an Infant, the Son of Henry Otway the Elder and Sarah his Wife, (which said Sarah was the Sister and Heiress at Law of the said Sir Thomas Cave,) by the said Sir Charles Cave, his next Friend,-Appellants; Robert Holford, Esquire, Thomas Clarke Jervoise, Esquire, Executors and Trustees of the Will of the said Sir Thomas Cave; John Cave Browne the Elder, Esquire; William Cave Browne, Esquire; John Cave Browne the Younger, Clerk; Charles Cave Browne, Thomas Cave Browne, and Edward Cave Browne, Infants, by the said John Cave Browne their Father; all of whom are Devisees in Remainder under the Will of the said Sir Thomas Cave; Frances Freemantle, Widow, and Mary Preston, Widow, who were the Maternal Aunts of the said Sir Thomas Cave; the said Henry Otway the Elder, and Sarah his Wife, Maria Otway and Robert Otway, their Younger Son and Daughter, Infants,-Respondents
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United Kingdom
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circa 1799
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CommonLII
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Herries v Jamieson
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[1794] EngR 2193; 5 TR 553; 101 ER 310
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United Kingdom
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circa 1794
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CommonLII
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6
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