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Estates (Law) - England - Cases - Early works to 1800

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    A cause, on an action of trespass, between James Armitstead, plaintiff, and Thomas Dickons, defendant, tried at the Castle of York, at the Lent Assizes, March 22, 1778, before the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, Knt. And a special jury Taken in short-hand by W. Williamson, short-hand writer, London.

    Armistead, James. | Date: 1778
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    The said respondents case Josiah Thwaits the Son of James, the Son of William Thwaits by Dorothy his Mother - Appellant. John Deye Respondent.

    Deye, John, fl. 1699. | Date: 1702]
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    Josiah Thwaits, the son of James, the son of William Thwaits, by Dorothy his mother, appellt. John Deye, respondt. The said respondent's case

    Deye, John, fl. 1699. | Date: 1701]

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