The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 232
... called for the forged deed of gift of July , 1855 , and the conveyance from him to the defendant . Bovill refused to produce either of them . Shee , Serjt . , elicited from the witness that the deeds related to Norbiton Park Estate ...
... called for the forged deed of gift of July , 1855 , and the conveyance from him to the defendant . Bovill refused to produce either of them . Shee , Serjt . , elicited from the witness that the deeds related to Norbiton Park Estate ...
Page 505
... called for and put in , and the minutes of the meeting of March , 1861 , read ( a ) . The next witness called ( before Gibson was called ) was Evans , the accountant and co - auditor . He said a balance sheet was given to him to audit ...
... called for and put in , and the minutes of the meeting of March , 1861 , read ( a ) . The next witness called ( before Gibson was called ) was Evans , the accountant and co - auditor . He said a balance sheet was given to him to audit ...
Page 685
... called the petit jury on their panel , a full jury composed partly of Englishmen and partly of foreigners . appeared . The prisoner peremptorily challenged a portion of this jury , and the Crown challenged others without assigning cause ...
... called the petit jury on their panel , a full jury composed partly of Englishmen and partly of foreigners . appeared . The prisoner peremptorily challenged a portion of this jury , and the Crown challenged others without assigning cause ...
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