From PRO: http://catalogue.pro.gov.uk/ Item details for PROB 10/7437/8 William BROADHURST 1846 Dec reference:- PROB :- Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Division within PROB :- Wills and Letters of Administration PROB 10 :- Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Other Probate Jurisdictions: Bundles of Original Wills and Sentences Subseries within PROB 10 :- WILLS IN UNUSUAL FORMAT PROB 10/7437 ------------------ John Coppock v. Hen. Williamson, "Doctor in Phisick," Eleanor his wife, John Platt, Thos. Broadhurst, Randulph Ravenscroft.: Messuage and tenement in Norton (Chester) lately in the possession of the plaintiff, and formerly in the possession of John Coppock, of Norton (plaintiff's father), under a lease from Henry Brooke, Esq. Covering dates :- 1 W & M reference:- E :- Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations Division within E :- Records of the King's Remembrancer E 134 :- Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission -------------------- Harry B :- There were 3 hits within catalogue entry details. Hits 1 to 3 are shown below sorted by catalogue reference.. PRO Reference | Title/Scope and Content | Covering Dates AIR 20/12396 Vulcan crash at London Airport (returning from record trip to Australia and New Zealand: second pilot Air Marshall Sir Harry Broadhurst) 1956 AIR 50/391 Gp Capt H Broadhurst, D S O & Bar, D F C, A F C 1941 Feb.- 1942 Apr. AIR 55/112 Joint War Office/Air Ministry Working Party appointed to investigate methods to improve the speed, weight and accuracy of close air support of troops on the ground: report dated 1 June and comments by A.V.M. Sir H. Broadhurst, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., D.F.C. 1950 June-Oct. PREM 11/801 Appointments of Air Marshal Sir George Mills as C in C Air Forces, Central Europe and Air Marshal Sir Henry Broadhurst as AOC in C, 2nd Tactical Air Force 1955 ---------------------- Order an Estimate Request for an Estimate of the Cost of Copying Public Records We will estimate the cost of copying a total of five documents (or extracts from five documents) at a time. The charge for sending each estimate is £10.00 (ten pound sterling). We will aim to complete your estimate within ten working days of receipt of payment, though cannot guarantee that documents will be immediately available for estimating purposes. If you originally requested an estimate for more than 5 documents, please quote the references of the five which you would like to receive an initial estimate for. If your estimate comes to less than £10.00 (ten pound sterling), then your copy order will be started as soon as your estimate is completed. 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