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PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES - General :
1845   Grant of denization: Baroness Ernestine Marie d'Houdetot Fleming, Paris. Granted   HO 45/8935
1841   Grant of denization: Marie Magdelaine Victoire de Bengy d'Houet de Bonnault, Chateauroux. Granted   HO 45/8939
FINANCE AND PROPERTY - General :
1841   Grant of denization: Florence J Harenges, an orphan. Friend of parents who wished to provide for her out of real estate petitioned for Letters Patent. Granted   HO 45/8941
1842   Grant of denization: Mrs V A Atkinson (Paris), wife of a British subject said to be 'of King's county, Ireland'. Husband wished to settle landed property on her. Granted   HO 45/8943
WIVES - General :
1842   Grant of denization: Mrs V A Atkinson (Paris), wife of a British subject said to be 'of King's county, Ireland'. Husband wished to settle landed property on her. Granted   HO 45/8943
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES - General :
1842   Grant of denization: Martine Trafford, France. Granted   HO 45/8945
FINANCE AND PROPERTY - General :
1842   Grant of denization: Louise M A de Villars, daughter of Baron Villars, to enable her to take appointment of land from mother, under terms of her grandfather's will. Petition from Baron Villars. Granted   HO 45/8945
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES - General :
1843   Persia: Grant of Denization: Baroness Khatoon Congleton, Shiraz, Persia. Not given   HO 45/8946
1844   Gratuity from Royal Bounty, widow of murdered constable HO 45/629 1844 Grant of denization: Maria Philippina Sophia Montgomery (Switzerland) Granted   HO 45/8948
FINANCE AND PROPERTY - General :
1843   Grant of denization: S A E Konarski to take devise of landed property from wife. Usual for wife to join in prayer of petition. Granted   HO 45/8948
1844   Grant of denization: H I Gotz and Miss Gotz, son and daughter (illegitimate) of British father who wished to settle property on them. Petition from father (G W Chad). Granted   HO 45/8948
SINGLE PARENTS - Illegitimacy :
1844   Grant of denization: H I Gotz and Miss M Gotz, son and daughter (illegitimate) of British father who wished to settle property on them. Petition from father (G W Chad). Granted   HO 45/8948
WIVES - General :
1843   Grant of denization: S A E Konarski to take devise of landed property from wife. Usual for wife to join in prayer of petition. Granted   HO 45/8948
FINANCE AND PROPERTY - General :
1845   Grant of denization: Baroness de G Villars (Paris) daughter of British subject (naturalised by Act) to enable her to hold landed property left by her father. Granted   HO 45/8955
1847   Grant of denization: Mrs A S M Maas (The Hague), illegitimate daughter of British subject, to enable her to hold landed property left to her by her father   HO 45/8959
SINGLE PARENTS - Illegitimacy :
1847   Grant of denization: Mrs A S M Maas (The Hague), illegitimate daughter of British subject, to enable her to hold landed property left to her by her father. Granted   HO 45/8959
1848   Denization: Mr Charles Hope, the natural son of a British subject, who was born in China of a Chinese mother. Interest in land. Granted   HO 45/8962
FINANCE AND PROPERTY - General :
1848-1849   Grant of denization: Mr F A Le Fèvre (no permanent residence), who had just left Limeroy (France), and would eventually reside in UK. He wished to be enabled to take appointment of landed property from wife. Secretary of State (Sir G Grey) had doubts. Granted   HO 45/8963
WIVES - General :
1848-1849   Grant of denization: Mr F A Le Fèvre (no permanent residence), who had just left Limeroy (France), and would eventually reside in UK. He wished to be enabled to take appointment of landed property from wife. Secretary of State (Sir G Grey) had doubts. Granted   HO 45/8963
 
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