- ReferenceZ1187/4/3
- TitleCase at Chancery: Caton v Whitaker & Mitchenall. - Copy Chief Clerk's Certificate: First schedule lists legatees under the will of Mary Arch and the amount of principal and interest still due on legacies paid. Legatees include: John Henry Whitaker, John Mitchenall, Lucy Green (wife of Samuel Green), Martha Cole Hill, Isaac Fowler, Jane Hill, Mary Read Green, Sarah Hill, Hannah Hill, Elizabeth Hill, William Hill, Ann Hill (formerly Ann Caton), Thomas Caton, Sarah Maddams, Sophia Kirkby, Marrianne Carter, George Whitaker, Alfred Whitaker, Frederick Whitaker, Eliza Grosmith, Thomas Green, Warner Green, Arch Green, John Hill, William Caton, Henry Cooper Caton, George Austin, Mary Cropper. - Second schedule concerns the real estate of Mary Arch: (a) A dwellinghouse at Clifton in the occupation of Walter Anderson. (b) Land adjoining (a) of 4a 2r in the occupation of Charles King. (c) Cottage and garden in Clifton occupied by Robert Lockey. (d) 2 Cottages and 2a of land at Clifton in the occupation of Ashby and Stuart Late: the cottages were subject to the life interest of James Edward Bodger and now passed into his hand. - Ordered that there is no debt of Mary Arch deceased unpaid and there is no incumbencies affecting her real estate not specifically devised or any part thereof.
- Date free text17 Feb 1874
- Production dateFrom: 1874 To: 1874
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordArch, Mary,
Whitaker, John Henry,
Mitchenall, John,
Green, Lucy,
Green, Samuel,
Hill, Martha Cole,
Fowler, Isaac,
Hill, Jane,
Green, Mary Read,
Hill, Sarah,
Hill, Hannah,
Hill, Elizabeth,
Hill, William,
Hill, Ann,
Caton, Ann,
Caton, Thomas,
Maddams, Sarah,
Kirkby, Sophia,
Carter, Marrianne,
Whitaker, George,
Whitaker, Alfred,
Whitaker, Frederick,
Grosmith, Eliza,
Green, Thomas,
Green, Warner,
Green, Arch,
Hill, John,
Caton, William,
Caton, Henry Cooper,
Austin, George,
Cropper, Mary,
Anderson, Walter,
King, Charles,
Lockey, Robert,
Ashby,
Late, Stuart,
Bodger, John Edward - Keywords
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