The Duke of Newcastle v The Countess of Lincoln
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1797 |
Date | 1797 |
Court | High Court of Chancery |
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The Duke of Newcastle v The Countess of Lincoln
...[See Rowland v. Morgan, 1848, 6 Hare, 468 ; LA. Scarsdale v. Curzon, 1860, 1 J. & H. 51 ; Martelli v. Holl English Reports Citation: 30 E.R. 1068 HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY The Duke of Newcastle and The Countess of Lincoln See Rowland v. Morgan, 1848, 6 Hare, 468; Ld. Scarsdale v. Curzon, 1860......
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Bill of Revivor and Supplement, between The Right Honourable George William Coventry, commonly called Viscount Deerhurst, and The Right Hon. Mary Coventry, commonly called Lady Mary Deephurst, his Wife, Plaintiffs; and Andrew Berkeley Drummond, John Drummond, and Charles Drummond, and Laura Manners, and The Most Noble William Duke of Saint Albans, Defendants
...the only cases that bear upon the case, and they are cases of heirlooms. The case of The Duke of Newcastle v. The Countess of Lincoln (3 Ves. jun. 387), was first decided by the Lords Commissioners, and afterwards on an appeal in the House of Lords. (12 Ves. 218.) That was a case in which t......