Thomas Whitehead
Active Years
Min year: 1709, Max year: 1792, Max count: 4
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1779: From the Court of Exchequer, in the House of Lords. Thomas Whitehead, William Whitehead, and John Bowker, executors of William Whitehead, deceased, Ralph Davies and Elizabeth Bateman, (which said William Whitehead, deceased, Ralph Davis [sic], and Elizabeth Bateman, respectively, were occupiers of lands in the townships of Great Sutton and Little Sutton, within the parish of Eastham, in the county of Chester, in 1771,) - - - - - - appellants. The Reverend George Travis, clerk, vicar of the said parish of Eastham, - - - - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants
- 1779: House of Lords. Between Thomas Whitehead, William Whitehead, John Bowker, Ralph Davies, and Elizabeth Bateman, occupiers of lands in the townships of Great Sutton and Little Sutton, within the parish of Eastham, in the county of Chester, - - - appellants. The Reverend George Travis, vicar of the parish of Eastham, respondent. An appendix to the case of the appellants, on the appeal. Being the written evidence of the said appellants, read on the first hearing of the cause in the Court of Exchequer
- 1792: Original anecdotes of the late Duke of Kingston and Miss Chudleigh
As Publisher
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