Reference Number | DSCAM/1/3/1/1-12 |
Title | Papers relating to Bourne and Son and Joseph Green Bourne's practice |
Description | Articles of copartnership of James Bourne and Son (25 Mar. 1812); between James Bourne of Dudley, Worcs., gentleman and Joseph Green Bourne of the same (one of his sons), admitting latter to the business of attorney, solicitor and scrivener; for a term of 10 years from 31 Dec. 1811; five-sixths to James, one-sixth to Joseph |
Admission of Joseph Green Bourne as an attorney (Common Pleas), 9 Feb. 1810; commissions to Bourne to take affidavits in the counties of Worcester, Warwick, Stafford, Leicester and Salop and in the cities of Worcester, Lichfield and Coventry (Common Pleas, King's Bench, Exchequer), 10 Dec. 1810; admission as a solicitor (Chancery), 4 July 1811; certifiacte of administration of oath to Bourne as a Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 12 July 1811; commission to him for taking affidavits in the County Palatine of Lancaster, 2 Sept. 1814. |
Deputation from the devisees in trust of the late Eatl of Dudley (Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter, Edward John Littleton of Teddesley Park, Staffs., Esq., Francis Downing of Dudley Priory, Dudley, Worcs., Esq. and John Benbow of Mecklenburgh Square, Middlesex, Esq.) to James Bourne and Joseph Green Bourne, as stewards of the manors of Dudley and Belbroughton, Worcs., and of Himley, Sedgley, Kingswinford and Rowley Regis, Staffs., 22 May 1833; appointment of J.G. Bourne as a Perpetual Commissioner for takinh acknowledgments of deeds executed by married women under the Act for the abolition of Fines and Recoveries (Common Please; counties of Worcester, Warwick and Stafford), and order and form of affidavit, 16 Dec. 1833. |
Admission of J.G. Bourne as a solicitor of the Court of Bankruptcy, 2 Nov. 1844. |
Date | 1810-1844 |
Format | Manuscript |
AccessStatus | Open |
Extent | 12 items |
Level | Item |