Seal Law Reports
eLR Law Reports
The references are to the published law reports where the report of the case can be found. Law cases are only reported when they add something new to case law or clarify or confirm an existing principle. This is therefore by no means an extensive list of cases involving the name Seal. The report is likely to focus on the judges reasoning rather than the dispute itself, but sufficient background information will be included to make interesting reading if the case involved a relative. The references are year/volume/court/page. QBD=Queen's Bench Division, KB(D)=King's Bench (Division), Ch=Chancery Division, CA=Court of Appeal.
Seal v Claridge 7 QBD 516 (ref. incomplete)
Plaintiff was a solicitor. Case is regarding goods in Birmingham. Trial held at Warwick.
In re. Seal v Taylor 1894 1 Ch 316
Upon his death in 1888, Samuel Seal, retired stone merchant, left Stoneleigh House, Sandal Magna, Yorkshire to his son Joseph.
Seal v Merthyr Tydfil Urban Council 1897 2 QB 543
In re. Seal v Edgelow 1903 1 Ch 87
Hamilton v Seal 1904 2 KB 262
The defendant was represented by Seal & Edgelow Solicitors.
Seal and Edgelow v Kingston 1908 2 KB 579
The action was taken in the name of a dissolved partnership of solicitors, Seal & Edgelow. The first plaintiff was Samuel Smith Seal.
In re. Campbell ex parte Seal 1911 2 KB 992
The Seal in this case was an unregistered money lender.
Seal v Alexander 1912 1 KB 469
William Henry Seal, inspector of factories v Theobold Alexander, a tailor of 145 Oxford Street, London.
Seal v Turner (CA) 1915 3 KB 194
Plaintiff was an S.S. Seal. (This may be Samuel Smith Seal, of Seal & Edgelow Solicitors).