Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court
Church of England Consistory Court
London Consistory Court
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Works
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The cases of Westerton against Liddell (clerk), and Horne and others, St. Paul's, Knightsbridge : and Beal against Liddell (clerk), and Parke and Evans, St. Barnabas, Pimlico : as heard and determined by the Consistory Court of London, the Arches Court of Canterbury, and the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council | |
Copies of the depositions of the witnesses examined in the cause of divorce ... between the Right Honourable Richard Lord Grosvenor and the Right Honourable Henrietta Lady Grosvenor ... 1771: | |
Depositions in the Grosvenor cause, extracted from the registry of the Consistory Court of London | |
The ecclesiastical and admiralty reports; being reports of cases heard before the Arches and Prerogative courts of Canterbury and the Consistory court of London respectively, the High Court of Admiralty and the Admiralty Prize Court | |
In the Consistory Court of London. Augusta Evans, the wife, versus Thomas Evans, Esq., the husband. | |
The judgments of the Consistory Court of London, Court of King's Bench, Court of Exchequer Chamber, and the Arches Court of Canterbury, in the Braintree church-rate case : with an introductory sketch | |
London Consistory Court depositions, 1586-1611 : list and indexes | |
The principal judgments delivered in the Consistory Courts of London, Hereford, Ripon and Wakefield, and in the Commissary Court of Canterbury, 1872 to 1890. | |
Report of the case of Horner v. Liddiard upon the question of what consent is necessary to the marriage of illegitimate minors : determined on the 24th May 1799 in the Consistorial Court of London by the Right Honourable Sir William Scott ... : with an introductory essay upon the theory and the history of the laws relative to illegitimate children and to the encouragement of marriage in general | |
A report of the judgment delivered in the Consistorial Court of London, on the sixteenth day of July 1811, by the Right Honourable Sir William Scott, Chancellor of the Diocese : in the cause of Dalrymple the wife, against Dalrymple the husband : with an appendix, containing the depositions of the witnesses, the letters of the parties, and other papers exhibited in the cause | |
The trial at large of an action brought by Edward Loveden Loveden, Esq. against Thomas Raymond Barker, Esq. for criminal conversation with Mrs. Loveden : in which the damages were laid at 10,000 1. : tried before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury at Westminister on Monday, July 3, 1809 | |
The trial of Mrs. Ann Nisbett, wife of Walter Nisbett, Esq. of Grafton Street, Berkeley Square and of Kirkby, in the country of York : for committing adultery with Thomas Totty, Esq., a captain in the Navy and commander of his Majesty's ship the Sphynx at Doctor's Commons ... | |
The trial of Mrs. Ann Wood, wife of William Wood, Esq. commissary and pay-master of artillery, for adultery with Quintin Dick, Esq. merchant, of King-Street, Cheapside, London : during the absence of her said husband in North America and the West-Indies, upon His Majesty's duty : being the particulars of an adulterous intercouse [sic] for the space of several years, in which the amorous parties shewed as little attention to decency as to fidelity : this cause was tried a few days ago in the Consistorial Episcopal Court at Doctor's Commons. | |
The trial of the hon. Catherine Newton, wife of John Newton, Esq. and daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour, at the Consistory Court of Doctor's Commons : upon a libel and allegations charging her with the crime of adultery with Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxonian, Mr. Brett, a player at Bath, Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's coachman, Isaac Hatheway, her footman, John Ackland, of Fairfield, in the County of Somerset, Esquire, and divers other persons : with all the interesting scenes, fully, minutely, and circumstantially displayed. Containing the whole of the evidence in that very extraordinary trial. |