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LAW PROCEEDINGS AT THE INSTANCE OF
I.—PROCEEDINGS BY INFORMATION— continued.
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N⁰ | NAMES OF DEFENDANTS | OBJECT of each PROCEEDING. | RESULT Of each CAUSE Terminated.
9. | --Jeremiah Head, James Ransome,
Henry Bullock, and three other trus-
tees:
| --For setting aside the lease, dated 30 October
1696, of the Pye Inn, and other charity pro-
perty, at Little Stonham, Suffolk, for a term of
160 years, at the annual rent of 3;.
20th Rep. p.596. | --
10. | Sir Lachlan Maclean and Hippisley
Maclean: | -- For the decision of several questions relative
to the parish of Sudbury Grammar School, and
the rights and duties of the master, and for the
settlement of a scheme for the future regula-
tion of the school.
20th Rep. p.573.
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11. | William Marden - - | -- To obtain payment of the arrears of a rent-charge of 52s. per anum, issuing out of Ger-
pin's Farm, at Rainham, Essex, in favour of the
poor of the parish of St.Olave, Hart-street,
and for securing the future payments.
20th Rep. p.246.
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12. | The Corporation of Newark - - | --For correcting the misapplication of the in-
come of various charities in Newark, founded
by William Bethell, Hercules Clay, John John-
son, John Martin, Emma Watson, Lady Fran-
ces Leck, Thomas Summers, Henry Stone,
Bishop White, and John Lilley, and putting
them on a proper footing.
21st Rep. p.360.
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13. | --The Right Hon.George Augustus
Henry Anne Lord Rancliffe and
Dame Jane Parkyns:
| -- For ascertaining the rights of the poor of the
parish of Bunny in Nottinghamshire, to certain
rent-charges, and for settlement of a scheme
for the regulation of the charity ; appointment
of trustees, &c.
21st Rep. p.442.
| --
14. |--The Governor and Company of
Merchants trading to the South Seas,
the Rev.JohnJoseph Ellis, clerk, and
eight other trustees:
\ --For setting aside lease of the property be-
longing to Mrs. Margaret Taylor's charity, in
the parish of St. Martin Outwich, London,
granted in 1725, to the South Sea Company,
for 999 years.
Rep. p. | --
15. |The Stationer's Company, London - | --For correcting the misapplication of the in-
come of various charities under the manage-
ment of the Stationer's Company, founded by
William Norton, Henry Billage, George Bishop,
John Norton, Christopher Meredith and Evan
Tyler, and for putting them on a proper footing.
22d Rep. p.77.
| --
16. |--Sir Alexander Willson and Dame
Susanna his wife, the Rev.Thomas
Thomas, clerk,and four other trustees:| --For setting aside two leases, dated 16 aug.
1762 and 7 Aug. 1765, of the property belong-
ing to Mrs. Bridget Madock's charity, in the
parish of Tidenham, Gloucestershire, for terms
of 99 years, at yearly rents, amounting to
£.5. 15.
19th Rep. p. 108.
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