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Decrees of the High Court of Chancery, London, 1748-1881
Transcribed by | Steve van Dulken | Comment | The decrees occur when in litigation it was necessary to, mainly, call for creditors or legatees to make claims.
The Gazettes wording is usually "pursuant to a decree", occasionally "whereas by a decree", of the High Court of Chancery.
The parties named in the "cause" or case are often given to help finding them in the National Archives Research Guide on Chancery Equity suits, and explained in their leaflet "Chancery Equity suits after 1558" https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/chancery-equity-suits-after-1558/, which is essential reading when researching such litigation.
When trying to find them in the National Archives catalogue search Discovery https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ (which will not always be successful) limit the search to the C class.
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| Surname | Spence | | First names | Anne Teresa | | Place | Calcutta  | | Rank | Widow | | London Gazette date | 14 Aug 1866 | | Page | 4566 | | Details | The cause William Thomas Carlisle v the Very Rev. William Thompson and others. The creditors of Anne Teresa Spence, formerly of 17 Albert Road, Regent's Park, Middlesex, and late of Entally Convent, in the suburbs of Calcutta, widow of the late John Spence, late of Calcutta, hotel keeper, who died on the 31 October 1860, are to make their claims. The plaintiff was the executor of the deceased. |
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The listing is of decrees made by the High Court of Chancery in London as reported on the official London Gazette, available online at https://www.thegazette.co.uk .
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