Fitzsimons v Fitzsimons

JurisdictionIreland
Date1860
Year1860
CourtRolls Court (Ireland)
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5 cases
  • Honywood v Forster
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 8 June 1861
    ...(2 Smale & G. 163). They also cited Hall v. Hill (1 Dru. & War. 94); Padbury v. Clark (2 Mac. & Gor. 298); Fitzsimms v. Fitzximons (28 Beav. 417); Wintour v. Clifton, (21 Beav. 447); Unett v. mikes (Amb. 430). Mr. Selwyn, in reply. the master of the rolls [Sir John Eomilly]. I think the que......
  • Miller v Thurgood
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 5 March 1864
    ...Cr. 720). The mortgage cannot be relied on as affecting the construction of the subsequent will. He referred to Fitssimons v. Fitzsvmanx (28 Beav. 417); Hmyioood v. Forster (30 Beav. 14). Mr. E. R. Turner, for the children. The widow was bound to elect. The testator devises his "cottages" i......
  • Henry v Henry
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 24 February 1872
    ...523. Orrell v. OrrellELR L. R. 6 Ch. App. 302. Wilkinson v. Dent Ibid. 339. Padbury v. Clark 2 M'N. & G. 298. Fitzsimons v. FitzsimonsENR 28 Beav. 417. Honywood v. ForsterENR 30 Beav. 14. Miller v. ThurgoodENR 33 Beav. 496. Watson v. Brickwood 9 Ves. 447. Lockhart v. HardyENR 9 Beav. 379. W......
  • Whitley v Whitley
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 12 May 1862
    ...that the property had been reconverted and had descended to the heir of his mother; Gibsm v. Gibson (1 Drew. 42); Fitzsirwns v. Fitzdmons (28 Beav. 417). Mr. Eddes, for Sarah Davies. [176J the master of the rolls [Sir John Romilly]. I am of opinion that this will raises a question of electi......
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