Description | Margaret Ping, widow, plaintiff, v.John Bedward, carpenter, and Isaac Trevor, mason, defendants, in the King's Bench. a. Brief for the defendants. Mrs. Ping charges them with having wrongfully entered upon her premises at the Cross, pulled down the walls and built others, so reducing the size of her property and taking away part of her tenants' shops. The alterations were made under the Improvement Act of 43 George.III, and she asserts that the Corporation or the Commissioners under the Act are the real defendants. 10ff. b. Another copy of the same. 9ff. c. Notes of proceedings in Ping v. Bedward and Trevor, and in the Halls v. the same partly illegible d. Easter Term, 44 George.III./1804/ Copy declaration for Ann and Charles Hall tenants of Mrs. Ping v. John Bedward and Isaac Trevor, on a similar complaint to that of Mrs. Ping above, and for removing and damaging goods re her business as a dressmaker and milliner and his as a book-binder. 2ff. e. Ann and Charles Hall v. Bedward and Trevor - In King's Bench. Brief for defendants. 3ff. and cover. Items b.-e. were added here from miscellaneous debris in the side strong-room |