Description | Includes references to Mr Thompson being asked to answer what relates to Grimston's stock; Mr Hardwick prosecuting his right to a dividend of Mr Medley's estate, the estate of Smeaton being a hereditary one, marriage articles whereby £500 is granted to Hardwick then an infant; a petition to be lodged in Chancery; Mr Medley's state of mind when making his will; Mr Kinsey, attorney to Mr Hardwick, who Millisent will try to get information on and Hardwick's meeting with Groves |