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Report No. STC_1725_00 |
Meynell v Byam |
St. Christopher |
Other Documents | For a discussion of Sarah Fletcher Crabb Meynell’s legal affairs relating to estates in Antigua and Barbados inherited from her father, George Fletcher, during her marriage to Lawrence Crabb, see Meynell v Moore, 4 Bro. P.C. 103, 2 Eng. Rep. 70 (H.L. 1727). |
Library | Ames Foundation: (5 pages) (Source: English Reports – CommonLII.org) |
Ames: 2 Eng. Rep. 70–74 |
Other Documents | See also Moore v Meynell, Dick. 30, 21 Eng. Rep. 178 (Ch. 1716). |
Library | Ames Foundation: (1 page) (Source: English Reports – CommonLIIorg The woman involved here is called Ann not Sarah, but it seems unlikely that there were two widows from Antigua who were trying to settle the estates of their deceased husbands in England at this time and were remarried to a man named Meynell The nominate reporters seem to regard the cases as related) |
Ames: 21 Eng. Rep. 178 |