Freeland v Neale

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1848
CourtEcclesiastical Court
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4 cases
  • Henning v Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 30 May 1963
    ...to and distinguished by the Court of Appeal in their judgments in the present case, namely, Barnes v. Shore (1846) 1 Rob. Eccl. 382, Freeland v. Neale (1848) 1 Rob. Eccl. 643, and Nesbitt v. Wallace [1901] P.354. I cite the following passage from the judgment of the Dean of the Arches in t......
  • Henning v Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 10 July 1962
    ...the word "public" in an Act dealing with religious worship has a special meaning in point of law. He referred us to Barnes v. Shore and Freeland v. Neale in Robortson's Ecclesiastical Reports and to a case before the Dean of Arches, ( Nesbitt v. Wallace 1901 Probate, p. 354) which have con......
  • Re Hutchinson's Trusts
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 14 January 1914
    ......In Freeland v. Neale ( 2 ) in a similar case the same learned judge said:— “In Barnes v. Shore ( 1 ) I said, what I now repeat, that where two or three ......
  • Angle v Angle
    • United Kingdom
    • Ecclesiastical Court
    • 11 May 1848
    ...pecuniary affairs, still I cannot see that this explanation lests on any settled basis. In the farst place, I hold 1164 FREELAND V. NEALE 1 ROB ECC 643. it is utterly incompetent to a party to give an explanation to a, wiitten instiument at variance with the plain import of the words, by re......

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