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the nephew. Contrary to Patience's instructions, Thesiger negotiated a settlement with Cockburn and put it to the judge. Patience was furious and succeeded in having the agreement set aside and a new trial listed. Dismissing Thesiger, Patience instructed a young and little known
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Spurred by the incentive and the fact that he was engaged in a sexual relationship with Patience, Kennedy won the estate. However, she went on to marry a Charles Broun and then to declare that she had no intention of paying Kennedy.
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died in 1854 and, in his will, left £60,000 (around £7 million in present-day terms) to his widowed daughter-in-law Patience Swynfen. But Samuel possessed another large
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of Samuel Swynfen that ran from 1856 to 1864 and raised important questions of
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However, Frederick Hay Swynfen, Samuel's nephew, also claimed the estate.
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held that the relationship between client and barrister was not a
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that was not mentioned in his will. Patience claimed that too.
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Kennedy sued and won, but his claim was overturned on
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under another name offended ancient prohibitions on
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Swinfen v. Swinfen
Wills
Equity law

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English
trials
will
ethics
legal profession
Swinfen Hall
Staffordshire
estate
Litigation
barristers
Sir Frederick Thesiger
Sir Alexander Cockburn
barrister
Charles Rann Kennedy
appeal
contingency fee agreement
champerty and maintenance
Kennedy v. Broun
William Erle
CJ
contract
Cresswell Cresswell

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