Appeals to the Privy Council

Report No. 05_1734_04

Waldo v Waldoe

Massachusetts 

Case Name Short

Waldo v Waldoe

Case Name Long

John Waldo v Samuel Waldoe, Jonathan Waldoe, Thomas Fairweather, and Edward and Anne Tyng

 

Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series

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APC Citation 

v.3 [321] p.430–431 – 7 November 1734 – entry 1

 
PC Register Citation 

George II v.4 (1 August 1734 – 23 September 1736) p.35–36: PC 2/93/35–36

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APC Citation 

v.3 [321] p.431–432 – 18 March 1735– entry 2

 
PC Register Citation 

George II v.4 (1 August 1734 – 23 September 1736) p.120–122: PC 2/93/120–122

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APC Citation 

v.3 [321] p.432 – 3 April 1735 – entry 3

 
PC Register Citation 

George II v.4 (1 August 1734 – 23 September 1736) p.145: PC 2/93/145

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Colonial Courts

Inferior Court – Boston – 3 July 1733 (action brought 9 June 1733)

Superior Court – 4 or 14 August 1733

Participants

Fairweather (Fayreweather), Thomas (son-in-law and executor of Jonathan Waldoe)

Tyng, Anne (Ann) (daughter and executrix of Jonathan Waldoe and wife of Edward Tyng)

Tyng, Edward (husband of Anne Tyng)

Waldo (Waldoe), John, distiller, of Boston

Waldoe (Waldo), Jonathan (son and executor of Jonathan Waldoe)

Waldoe (Waldo), Jonathan, gentleman (deceased father of Samuel Waldo, Jonathan Waldo, and Ann Waldo Tyng)

Waldoe (Waldo), Samuel (son and executor of Jonathan Waldoe)

Description

Land (action of ejectment to recover land and a ‘Still House’ in Boston)

Disposition

No appeal is granted.

Notes

Related to other Privy Council appeals:

    Waldo v Fairweather (1) and (2) – Report No. 05_1733_01 (APC, v.3 [272] p.376–377)

    Waldo v Waldo – Report No. 05_1734_01 (APC, v.3 [295] p.405)

    Waldo v Fairweather, Waldo v Waldo, and Waldo v Tyng – Report No. 05_1734_06 (APC, v.3 [325] p.450)

For clarity in dealing with multiple Waldo (Waldoe) cases, listed here are the immediate family members, without regard to whether they appear in this report: Jonathan Waldo is the deceased father of the Waldo siblings: Samuel (eldest son), Jonathan, Hannah, and Ann (Anne, Anna). Hannah is the wife of Thomas Fairweather (Fayrweather), who dies during the proceedings. Ann is the wife of Edward Tyng (Ting). Samuel and Jonathan Waldo, Ann Tyng, and Thomas Fairweather are the executors for Jonathan Waldo. Upon Thomas Fairweather’s death, Hannah, his widow, and his uncle, John Fairweather, become his executors.

For the action of ejectment involved here, see Additional Research.


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