SourcesTitle: Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1842-1852Publication: Name: The National Archives; Location: Kew, Surrey; Date: 1842-1852; Author: Records of Equity Side: The Clerk of Records and W Archive C 14 |
The records in this series consist of pleadings in equity cases initiated in the court of Chancery from Michaelmas term 1842. This was the date when a new and simpler filing system was introduced, replacing the separate Six Clerks' Offices with onThe records in this series consist of pleadings in equity cases initiated in the court of Chancery from Michaelmas term 1842. This was the date when a new and simpler filing system was introduced, replacing the separate Six Clerks' Offices with onThe records in this series consist of pleadings in equity cases initiated in the court of Chancery from Michaelmas term 1842. This was the date when a new and simpler filing system was introduced, replacing the separate Six Clerks' Offices with one Office of the Clerk of the Records and Writs. Bills of revivor for suits started before this date will be found in C 13 until 1845, when they were included in the new filing system under the year the bill was revived.e Office of the Clerk of the Records and Writs. Bills of revivor for suits started before this date will be found in C 13 until 1845, when they were included in the new filing system under the year the bill was revived.e Office of the Clerk of the Records and Writs. Bills of revivor for suits started before this date will be found in C 13 until 1845, when they were included in the new filing system under the year the bill was revived. |
RepositoryTitle: The National Archives |
Source for death: Ann Tompkins, page: C 14/404/K28 |