| 41. | The will was successfully challenged in a Court of Chancery by Anne Kingsmill's uncle, William Haslewood.
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| 42. | The rolls are records of the Court of Chancery concerning Aquitaine, and are mainly dated from Bordeaux.
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| 43. | The Court of Chancery eventually ceased to be the answer to the restrictive approach at common law.
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| 44. | Just a few months later, Sir Ralph went surety for John Macclesfield in the court of Chancery.
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| 45. | In response, Anne brought a lawsuit against Waldegrave and Butler which was heard in the Court of Chancery.
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| 46. | In 1787 a decree in the court of chancery deprived him of the greater part of his fortune.
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| 47. | In response to this, in October 1761 John Lynes began proceedings against Kent in the Court of Chancery.
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| 48. | Although the Court of Chancery concluded otherwise, we hold that this finding was not supported by the evidence.
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| 49. | Beginning around 1557, records of proceedings in the Courts of Chancery were kept and several equitable doctrines developed.
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| 50. | Despite being a notoriously poor speaker, he attained distinction as an equity lawyer at the Court of Chancery.
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