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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 | Stone | | First names | John Maxwell | | Place | Ganjam  | | Rank | Esq. | | London Gazette date | 1 Mar 1831 | | Page | 400 | | Details | The cause Robert Maunsell and others v Edward Monckton. Enquiry into unsatisfied debts in the indenture, dated 25 January 1779. Numerous persons named, including John Maxwell Stone formerly of Fort St George but then residing in London, Esq., the testator named, who died in 1786 at Ganjam in the East Indies. Creditors are to make their claims. |
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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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