My friend has a copy of a page of the London Gazette 1883, August 10th.
The article begins "to be sold, persuant to an order of the high court of justice, chancery division made in the matter and action of re Mason, deceased, Lacey v Burrows 1882, M., No 1454 with the approbation of his Lordship....." blah blah
There then follows details of lots to be sold.
We are reading this that there was some sort of dispute about the sale possibly? or ownership of such? Does anyone have any advice on how we can find out about the dispute? We have tried Google but no luck.
The named people lived in or around Leicester as her family hail from this area. Strange that this local court case was in the London press, was this common?
Thanks very much.
Amanda
The article begins "to be sold, persuant to an order of the high court of justice, chancery division made in the matter and action of re Mason, deceased, Lacey v Burrows 1882, M., No 1454 with the approbation of his Lordship....." blah blah
There then follows details of lots to be sold.
We are reading this that there was some sort of dispute about the sale possibly? or ownership of such? Does anyone have any advice on how we can find out about the dispute? We have tried Google but no luck.
The named people lived in or around Leicester as her family hail from this area. Strange that this local court case was in the London press, was this common?
Thanks very much.
Amanda
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