The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 173W. Green, 1928 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 106
... took rank as one of his Majesty's counsel next after R. Preston , Esq . , Sir W. W. Follett having been appointed King's Counsel in the vacation after Michaelmas Term , 1834 . In Hilary Term , 1836 , the Lords Commissioners of the great ...
... took rank as one of his Majesty's counsel next after R. Preston , Esq . , Sir W. W. Follett having been appointed King's Counsel in the vacation after Michaelmas Term , 1834 . In Hilary Term , 1836 , the Lords Commissioners of the great ...
Page 111
... took it to be baptized , and said it was Eleanor Waters's child " : - Semble , that this was not sufficient proof that the surname of the deceased was Waters . ) [ Subsequent proceedings , 1 Mood . C. C. 457. ] Murder . The first count ...
... took it to be baptized , and said it was Eleanor Waters's child " : - Semble , that this was not sufficient proof that the surname of the deceased was Waters . ) [ Subsequent proceedings , 1 Mood . C. C. 457. ] Murder . The first count ...
Page 112
... took place in the month of January , 1835 , the candidates were Lord Clive , Mr. Charlton , and Mr. Romilly ; and ... took it on the 9th of December , 1834 , under an unstamped agreement . I took possession on the 9th of December . Mr ...
... took place in the month of January , 1835 , the candidates were Lord Clive , Mr. Charlton , and Mr. Romilly ; and ... took it on the 9th of December , 1834 , under an unstamped agreement . I took possession on the 9th of December . Mr ...
Page 115
... took a jar , and Mrs. Stephens went with me , and it was filled with gin at her house , and I took it myself to Mr. Burley's to Mr. Hooper . " Ludlow , Serjt . , for the defendants . - The evidence , as far as it goes , would prove an ...
... took a jar , and Mrs. Stephens went with me , and it was filled with gin at her house , and I took it myself to Mr. Burley's to Mr. Hooper . " Ludlow , Serjt . , for the defendants . - The evidence , as far as it goes , would prove an ...
Page 144
... took them under such circumstances as would have amounted to larceny , if the writings in question had been the subject of larceny . If a prisoner , when examined before the magis- trate , say that the deposition of F. T. is true , the ...
... took them under such circumstances as would have amounted to larceny , if the writings in question had been the subject of larceny . If a prisoner , when examined before the magis- trate , say that the deposition of F. T. is true , the ...
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