Description | Rex v. Daffy and Brereton in King's Bench; concerning the institution of a market for corn, toll free, at Gloverstone, by Mrs. Mary Daffy, owner of most of the Gloverstone property. a 30th March 1758. Case and opinion for the Corporation of Chester concerning the institution of a market at Gloverstone. Description of Gloverstone. 2ff. b Legal notes concerning the right to hold markets. 1ff. c 15th April 1758. Draft of affidavit by James Lumber, porter to the Mayor of Chester, and one of the gatherers of tolls of corn within the city, and Simon Arrowsmith, servant to Richard Richardson, Mayor of Chester, concerning the advertisement of a corn market at Gloverstone, the subsequent sale of corn there, and the City's markets. 2ff. d 15th April 1758. Draft of affidavit by William Monk of the city of Chester, malster, John Monk, son of same, and assistant in Mrs. Adam's printing house in Chester, and William Read of Chester, another assistant there, concerning the insertion of an advertisement for opening a market at Gloverstone in Adam's Weekly Courant by Mrs. Elizabeth Brereton of Gloverstone, sister of Mrs. Daffy; and concerning Mrs. Brereton, Gloverstone, and the recent buying and selling of corn there. 2ff. e Copy of d above. 2ff. f 8th May 1758. Letter from ? Greenwollers to Mr. Brock attorney at Chester, from Clifford's Inn. Informs him that the court has that day granted a rule to show cause against Mrs. Daffy and Mrs. Brereton, which he has drawn up and enclosed so that a copy may be served on Mrs. Brereton. Mr. Yates thinks that the case cannot be grounded on an information in the nature of a Quo Warranto. g 15th April 1758. Copy of affidavit of Peter Ellames of the city of Chester, Alderman, and John Cotgreave of the same Alderman, concerning Gloverstone and markets in the City and tolls from them. 2ff. h 29th May 1758. Copies of affidavits ex parte Daffy and Brereton; by Matthew Noble of the city of Chester, weaver and dyer a Quaker; Elizabeth Brereton of Gloverstone, widow; and John Fletcher of the city of Chester, carpenter, and Thomas Whitehead of the same, slater. Reference to wollen manufacture at Gloverstone, which had declined 20 years before. Note: John Acton owned Gloverstone in 1697. 3ff. i Copy of h above. 4ff. j 1758 ? Letter from Jos. Wilkinson to Mr. Brock, attorney at Law, Chester, concerning the removal of corn in 1756, by James Lambard, officer of the Mayor, from the John and Mary sloop and from the writer's warehouse for payment of toll. 1f |