Historical records matching Thomas King
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About Thomas King
London Sea coal for London History of the coal factors in the London market by Raymond Smith published ny Longarans 1961 snippets mention King & Maxwell , who acted for Ralph Clark in 1757 - 8 became Ling and Son in 1759 - 10 . In 1770 there was some dispute with William king son of Thomas King. Thomas King Gentleman of Stratford Essex. pages of interest 85 - 86; 92 - 92; 106 - 112
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Short title: King v King. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas King, merchant ...
...King v King. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas King, merchant of London (son and heir at law of William King, esq, deceased late of Plaistow, Essex) and Sarah Watts, widow of Brentwood, ... Collection: Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions Date range:01 January 1749 - 31 December 1749 Reference:C 11/2126/1 Subjects:Litigation, Trade and commerce, Clothing
Short title: King v King. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas King, merchant ...
...William King, esq, deceased late of Plaistow, Essex) and Sarah Watts, widow of Brentwood, Essex (a daughter of said William King) Martin Heywood, gent of Southwaithe and Mary Heywood his wife (also daughter of said William King). ... Collection: Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions Date range:01 January 1749 - 31 December 1749 Reference:C 11/2126/1 Subjects:Litigation, Trade and commerce, Clothing
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Short title: King v Hingeston. Document type: Bill and five answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas King, gent ...
...King v Hingeston. Document type: Bill and five answers. Plaintiffs: Thomas King, gent of Stratford, Essex (as well in his own right, also as administrator of Sarah Watts widow, deceased, late of Mile End Road, Stepney, Middlesex; ... Collection: Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions Date range:01 January 1755 - 31 December 1755 Reference:C 11/209/20 Subjects:Litigation
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Reference:C 11/2126/2 Description: Short title: King v Bridgman.
Document type: Answer only.
Plaintiffs: Thomas King, Sarah Watts, widow, Martin Heywood and Mary Heywood his wife.
Defendants: Richard Bridgman, John Whalley and others.
Date of bill (or first document): 1749
Note:The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Date: 1749 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record Language: English
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Reference:C 11/2126/3 Description: Short title: King v King.
Document type: Answer only.
Plaintiffs: Thomas King, Sarah Watts, widow, Martin Heywood and Mary Heywood his wife.
Defendants: Ann King, widow and others.
Date of bill (or first document): 1749
Note:The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Date: 1749 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record Language: English
Thomas King's Timeline
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1700
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Stafford Langthorne, West Ham
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1731 |
1731
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Croydon, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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1780
Age 80
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