Stephens Case

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1792
Date01 January 1792
CourtCourt of the King's Bench

English Reports Citation: 80 E.R. 618

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Stephens Case

hillar. 9 jacobi regis. stephens case. It was found by office, after the death of Eichard Stephens Esquire, that Richard Stephens was seised in his demsne as of fee, of, and in the lordships or manners of Estington and Alkerton, in the county of Glocester, late parcell of the possessions of Edward, late Duke of Buckingham, of high treason attainted, and of, and in the advowson of the parish-church of Estington, in the county aforesaid, to the said manner of Estington appendant, and of, or in the lordship or mannor of Alkerton, alias Amy Court, in the said county, with the appurtenances, late parcell of the possessions of Eobert Bradstone Esquire, and of, and in the mannor of Horseley in the said county, with the appurtenances, and of, and in divers messuages, lands, tenements, tithes and hereditaments in Estingon, Alkerton, and Horseley in the said county of Glocester, being severally indeed, use, and reputation, parcell of the said matmors, or to the said maniiors belonging or appertaining, and with the said mannors devised and occupied; and that the said Eichard Stephens being so seised, died so; seised, and that the abovesaid Nathaneel Stephens was his son, and next heir, and" within age, and that part of those lands are holden by...

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