[164] Chancery Affidavits (Registers), Mich. 1725, Nos. 101, 102.
[165] Chancery Affidavits (Registers), Hilary 1725[-6], No. 204.
[166] Chancery Decrees, 1725B, 203.
[167] Chancery Proceedings, Reynardson, 1714-58, No. 2416; Chancery Decrees, 1727B, 224.
[168] Chancery Decrees, 1725B, 425; 1726B, 464, 2, 115.
[169] Chancery Proceedings, Sewell, A., 1714-58, No. 66.
[170] Chancery Decrees, 1726B, 105; Chancery Proceedings, Reynardson, 1714-58, No. 2416.
[171] Chancery Decrees, 1726B, 461; 1727B, 8, 133.
[172] Chancery Decrees, 1727B, 224; St. James's Evening Post, February 17-20, 1728; The Weekly Journal (Read's), and The Country Journal; or, The Craftsman, February 24, 1728. Cibber, with his usual inaccuracy, speaks of the case coming to a hearing in 1726, though, as Genest remarks, he mentions a theatrical coronation which, of course, was prompted by the coronation of George II. in 1727.