Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com
Staffordshire Advertiser (and Morning Post)
London Evening Standard
Wednesday 12 February 1862
Before the Vice Chancellor, Sir W.P. Wood - - - Marsh-Caldwell v Marsh-Caldwell
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London Evening Standard (and Morning Post)
Tuesday 25 February 1862
Before Vice Chancelor Sir W.P. Wood - causes &c.: Marsh Caldwell v Marsh Caldwell, part heard -
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London Evening Standard
Thursday 27 February 1862
Before Sir W. Page Wood
Marsh-Caldwell v Marsh-Caldwell
The hearing of this case occupied the whole of yesterday and the greater part of this day. The suit was instituted for the purpose of having the estate of Mr James Stamford Caldwell, formerly of Linley Wood, in the parish of Audley, in the county of Stafford, administered under the order of the Court. The deceased died possessed of very considerable real and personal estate, and left a Will with codicils thereto, in which several legacies and annuities to servants were left in blank with directions to his trustees and executors to fill the blanks up according to their discretion. This formed the only feature of interest in the testamentary documents. The array of counsel in the case was rather extensive.
Sir H. Cairns, Mr Rolt Q.C., Mr Wilcocks Q.C., Mr Giffard Q.C., Mr William James Q.C., Mr Daniel Q.C., Mr Amphlett Q.C., Mr Cole Q.C., Mr C. Hall Q.C., Mr Thornely, Mr Martindale, Mr W.W. Cooper, Mr Osler, Mr Fry, Mr Bury, Mr Field, Mr Lumsden Mackeson, and Mr Hobhouse appeared in the case.
His Honour reserved his judgment
---------------------------------------------------------------------------London Evening Standard
Wednesday 12 March 1862
Before the Vice-Chancellor Sir W.P. Wood. - For Judgmet: Marsh-Caldwell v Marsh-Caldwell.
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Saturday 26 April 1862
Linley Wood Layd will be continued on during the year 1862, by the present proprietress,
Mrs Marsh Caldwell on the following terms,
from the 12th of May to the 10th of October:-£ s. d.
One-year-old Stirk - - - 1 10 0
Two-year-old ditto - - 2 0 0
Three-year-old ditto - - - 3 0 0
Milking Cows - - - - 5 0 0
One-year-old Colts - - - -3 0 0
Two-year-old ditto - - - - 4 0 0
The Landowner will not be accountable for any loss or accident which may happen to the Stock. The money to be paid when taken out of ley. For booking and other particulars, apply Samual Beardmore, Talk-o'-th'-Hill.
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London Evening Standard
Saturday 3 May 1862
Before the Chancellor Sir W.P. Wood - Causes. - - To be spoken to: Marsh-Caldwell v Marsh-Caldwell -
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com