10 results filtered with: Debtor and creditor - England - Early works to 1800
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Her Grace the Duchess of Hamilton, appellat. Robert Incledon gentleman, respondt. The appellant's case.
Hamilton, Elizabeth Hamilton, Duchess of, 1681 or 1682-1744.Date: 1720]- Books
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A treatise upon the laws of England now in force for the recovery of debt, pointing out the many abuses of them, Together with a plan for administering more speedy and equitable justice to creditors and to debtors. By John Prujean, Esq. of Gray's-Inn; and dedicated, with permission, to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk.
Prujean, John.Date: 1791- Books
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Richard Gee, Esq; and Phillippa his wife, executrix of John Beaumont, Esq; who was Colonel of the Regiment call'd the Princess Anne of Denmark's, Appellants. Edwin Lewis administrator of James Pearse the Younger, the Right Honourable Edward, Earl of Jersey, and the Right Honuorable Barbara, Countess of Jersey, his wife, daughter, heir, and administratix of William Chiffince, Esq; and William Blackway, executor of Elizabeth Pearse, who was the redict and executrix of James Pearse the Elder. Respondents. The appellants case.
Gee, Richard.Date: 1709]- Books
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Reasons humbly offered on the behalf of the traders of the City of London, in favour of a clause proposed to the consideration of the Right Honourable the House of Lords, to be added to a bill, intitled, An act to explain, amend and render more effectual an act made in the twelfth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, intitled, An act to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests.
Date: 1732]- Books
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John Dormer of Ascot, Esq; appellant. The Honable Charles Bertie and Henry Bertie, Esqres, the children of the honable Peregrine Bertie, Esq; deceas'd, and the children of Henry Cane, Sen' Gent. deceas'd, respondents. The respondents case.
Bertie, Charles.Date: between 1700 and 1701]- Books
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In the House of Lords. Janet Allan, Relict of John Cameron, late of Carntyne, and her Children, - - Appellants. Messrs. Robertson and others, Creditors of Richard Cameron, now of Carntyne, - Respondents. The Respondents' case.
John Robertson and Company (Glasgow, Scotland)Date: 1781]- Books
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An essay to demonstrate that contingent debts, cannot, by law, be ranked on estates sequestrated in terms of the statute, 23. Geo. III. cap. 18. Entitled, ̀̀ An Act ̀̀for Rendering the Payment of Creditors more ̀̀equal and Expeditious, in that part of Great ̀̀britain Called Scotland, &c.'' By James Mcnayr, Writer.
M'Nayr, James, 1757 or 1758-1808.Date: [illegible] [1790]- Books
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A letter, to the manufacturers, and inhabitants of the parishes of Stoke, Burslem and Wolstanton, in the county of Stafford, on courts of request, Occasioned By the Bill intended to be brought into Parliament this Sessions, for the Establishment of that Jurisdiction in the Potteries; by a manufacturer.
Manufacturer.Date: 1794]- Books
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Considerations on the laws between debtors and creditors; and an abstract of the insolvent acts. With Thoughts on a Bill to enable Creditors to recover the Effects of their Debtors, And to abolish Imprisonment for Debt.
Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The case of the respondents John Bradley and his wife, George Robinson and the rest of the bond creditors of the said Richard Kent. Samuel Sheppard Mercht, John Scarlett and John Snell, who were Bond Creditors of Richd Kent Goldsmith, deceas'd. Appellants. John Kent, Executor of the said Richd Kent, John Bradley and Eliz. his Wife, late Eliz. Humble, George Robinson and all the rest of the Bond Creditors of the said Richard Kent. Respondents. By the Order (complained of in the Appeal) the Appellants are to be paid equally with the other Bond Creditors, but they Insist upon it in their Appeal that they ought to be first paid their whole Debts because they have got Judgments against the Executor.
Bradley, John, active 1702.Date: 1702]