In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
sentence pronounced by the judge, the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner, Kt., on the 19th May 1836, in a cause of John Barnes (the producent of an alleged will of the Rev. John Clavell, late of Smedmore House, in the Isle of Purbeck, deceased) against Louisa Mansel, the wife of Colonel John Mansel, C. B. (to whom, as one of the nieces of Mr. Clavell, letters of administration of his estate and effects, as upon an intestacy had been granted by the same court), declaring the alleged will not to be the will of Mr. Clavell, and decreeing the letters of administration to Mrs. Mansel, and condemning John Barnes the party in the costs incurred
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Contributions
- Barnes, John, active 1833-1836 - Contributor
- Mansel, Louisa, active 1833-1836 - Contributor
Publication
1836 - W. Clowes and Sons, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
45,750 words, Guess
Page Count
183 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL31756979M
- OCLC Control Number747270568
- Library of Congress Control Number2006571569
Classifications
- LCCBX5155 .C485 1836
Alternate Titles
- Sentence pronounced by the judge, the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner, Kt., on the 19th May 1836
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