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1 - Depositions and interrogatories in Chancery suit brought by Sir Francis Stoner (sic), esq., against Walter Loveden concerning the latter's purchase of Buscot manor.
2 - Chancery injunction to Dorothy Top, widow, to permit John Loveden quiet enjoyment of his lands.
3 - Chancery injunction to John Gardyner at the suit of John Loveden prohibiting the cutting of timber on his estates of Eyles Court, Lambourn Woodlands, Lez Chepegattes, Woodward and Gathes land, all in Lambourn, and land in Buscot.
4 - Papers concerning Chancery and Star Chamber suits prohibiting the cutting of timber on his estates of Eyles Court, Lambourn Woodlands, Lez Chepegattes, Woodward and Gathes land, all in Lambourn, and land in Buscot.
5 - Answer of defendants in Chancery suit brought by John Loveden against Hercules and Dorothy Loveden (his son and daughter-in-law) concerning the Buscot estate.
6 - Arbitration award in Chancery suit brought by John Loveden against his son Walter.
7 - Answer of defendant in Chancery suit brought by Walter Loveden against his father John.
8 - Copy order of Court of Chancery agreeing the possession of the Buscot estate.
9 - Chancery injunction to William Holcrofte (sic) not to bring common law proceedings against Roger Loveden.
10 - Depositions in Chancery suit brought by Walter Loveden against William Holcroft.
11 - Answers of defendants in suit brought by Thomas Smyth against John and Walter Loveden concerning land in Bockhampton, Lambourn.
12 - Papers relating to Chancery suit brought by William and Penelope Taylor, John and Johan Gilmore and Hercules Loveden against Walter Loveden concerning the will of John Loveden, father of Walter, Hercules, Penelope and Johan.
13 - Response of Richard Russell to interrogatories exhibited in Chancery by Hercules Loveden in his case against Walter Loveden, concerning alleged contempt.
14 - Appointment of proctors in the Court of Arches by Joanna Loveden, legatee of Christian Ongar, widow.
15 - Papers concerning suit brought by John and Anne Lee, John and Katherine Gilmore, Dorrell and Elizabeth Deering and Mary Loveden, daughters and sons-in-law of Walter Loveden, deceased, against Johan and Sebastian Loveden.
16 - Deposition of George Smith of Lint, Wilts, in the suit brought by Sir John Yate against Edward Loveden, concerning Philpot's Court manor, Buscot.
17 - Release of all actions by Thomas Ward als Collins of Faringdon against his mother Elizabeth and brother John concerning the wills of his father and grandmother.
18 - Papers concerning a Chancery suit brought by Mary Gilpin against Mary and Abel Stibbs concerning a leasehold estate called Greenhills in Faringdon, 1737-1739, and related suits (William and Ann Priaulx and John Cowcher, infant, vs John Cowcher, 1742; and Mary Gilpin vs John Cowcher, 1742).
19 - Pedigree and notes concerning the Loveden family, c.1658-1742.
20 - Papers in Chancery suits brought by the creditors and family of the late Thomas Fettiplace of Swinbrook, Oxon, esq; against his executors.
21 - Brief to Edward Loveden [Loveden]'s lawyer in an action against Richard Hunt for keeping a greyhound at Buscot, not being qualified to do so, and using it to kill game belonging to Edward Loveden.
22 - Opinion of counsel concerning the legal settlement at Buscot of George Green of Great Coxwell.
23 - Draft case concerning the marriage settlement of Margaret Loveden (daughter of Edward Loveden Loveden) following her marriage in 1796 against her father's wishes.
24 - Office copy of intercepted correspondence between Anne Loveden and Thomas Barker, 1804-1809 (conclusive proof of their adultery).
25 - Bills of expenses in Edward Loveden Loveden's action in the London Consistory Court for divorce from his wife Anne.
26 - Bill of complaint in Chancery (office copy) in case brought by Magnus Morton Herbert against Richard Denniston concerning lands in Nevis, in the West Indies.
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