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Report No. BAR_1726_01

Moore v Ford

Barbados 

Respondent’s case

Case of the respondent (William Moore v Francis Ford and George Barry)

Counsel

?Busby

Library

British Library: (Hardwicke Papers) Additional Manuscripts 36216 f.19r–21v (Manuscript. Styled: “William Moore Esq admr. of his late Wife Margaret deceased formerly called Margaret Matson Widow and Relict and also Exec. of Benja. Matson Esq deceased. Appellant } [v]. Francis Ford & George Barry Esq. Admr. de bonis non etc of said Benja. Matson Esq. deceased. Respondent } On a Decree of Dismission in the Court of Chancery in Barbados. For the Respondents.” Dated on dorse 4 July 1726, with notes ?signed by one Busby, with other indications of authorship that we cannot read. This is the only case that we have found where the ‘printed case’ survives only in manuscript. It is followed by a manuscript copy of the petition of the appellant, fol 22r–23r)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.19r (page 1)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.19v (blank)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.20r (page 2)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.20v (blank)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.21r (page [3])

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.21v (dorse)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.22r (page [1] petition)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.22v (page [2] petition)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.23r (page [3] petition)

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.23v (blank)

Other Documents

Petition of the appellant

Library

British Library: (Hardwicke Papers) Additional Manuscripts 36216 f.22r–23v

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.22r (page [1])

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.22v (page [2])

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.23r (page [3])

BL: Additional Manuscripts 36216, f.23v (blank)