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... Court the King's Bench , that their noble Chief , who always breathes the Spirit of the Laws , would permit no unnecessary delays to fufpend their Juftice ; - You applied it imme- diately VOL . XXV . a diately to the Honour of the ...
... Court the King's Bench , that their noble Chief , who always breathes the Spirit of the Laws , would permit no unnecessary delays to fufpend their Juftice ; - You applied it imme- diately VOL . XXV . a diately to the Honour of the ...
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... Court Mr. John Poole , of Hinkley , Leicestershire Mr. John Ponfonby attorney , at Egremont , Cumberland James Plunket , Efquire R. Mr. John Raincock , of Hatton Garden Mr. Ridfdale , attorney , Sunderland Mr. Mr. John Ridley , of ...
... Court Mr. John Poole , of Hinkley , Leicestershire Mr. John Ponfonby attorney , at Egremont , Cumberland James Plunket , Efquire R. Mr. John Raincock , of Hatton Garden Mr. Ridfdale , attorney , Sunderland Mr. Mr. John Ridley , of ...
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... Court Mr. Pen . Watkins , attorney , at Brecknock Mr. Thomas Weaver William Whitaker , Efq ; Reverend Mr. John Wibberley George Wingfield , of the Inner Temple , Efquire Mr. Wilson , attorney , at Sunderland Mr. Edward Wife , attorney ...
... Court Mr. Pen . Watkins , attorney , at Brecknock Mr. Thomas Weaver William Whitaker , Efq ; Reverend Mr. John Wibberley George Wingfield , of the Inner Temple , Efquire Mr. Wilson , attorney , at Sunderland Mr. Edward Wife , attorney ...
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... court of fef- fion in Scotland to make an adjournment of the faid court for fuch time , betwixt the twentieth day of December and the fif- teenth day of January , yearly , as they fhall judge most conve- nient not exceeding twenty days ...
... court of fef- fion in Scotland to make an adjournment of the faid court for fuch time , betwixt the twentieth day of December and the fif- teenth day of January , yearly , as they fhall judge most conve- nient not exceeding twenty days ...
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... court of King's Bench , the judges in the court of Common Pleas , -the barons of the coif in the court of Exchequer , at Westminster , and the juftices of Cheffer and the great feffions for the counties in Wales , for the time being ...
... court of King's Bench , the judges in the court of Common Pleas , -the barons of the coif in the court of Exchequer , at Westminster , and the juftices of Cheffer and the great feffions for the counties in Wales , for the time being ...
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Page 29 - Act, the Defendant or Defendants in such Action or Suit may plead the General Issue, and give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 189 - Majefty, that it may be enafted ; and be it enacted by the King's moft excellent majefty, by and with the advice and confent of the...
Page 194 - For defraying the charge for allowances, to the feveral officers and private gentlemen, of the two troops of horfe guards, and regiment of horfe reduced, and to the fuperannuated gentlemen of the four troops of horfe guards for 1767 9.
Page 307 - ... to be recovered by action of debt, bill, plaint, or information, in any of his Majefty's courts of record at Weßminßer : in which no efloin, protection, privilege, or wager of law, or more than one imparlance, (hall be allowed...
Page 64 - ... firft had and obtained, take, kill or deftroy any hare, coney, pheafant partridge, pigeon, or any other fort of fowls, poultry or...
Page 312 - ... duties ; and to prevent the fraudulent obtaining of allowances in the gauging of corn making into malt ; and for making forth duplicates of exchequer bills, tickets, certificates, receipts, annuity orders, and other orders lost, burned, or otherwise destroyed.
Page 194 - ... for defraying the charge for allowances to the feveral officers and private gentlemen of the two troops of horfe guards...
Page 326 - An act for granting to his majefty feveral additional duties upon wines imported into this kingdom ; and certain duties upon all cyder and perry •, and for railing the fum of three millions five hundred thoufand pounds by way of annuities and lotteries, to to be charged on the faid duties.
Page 275 - ... shall have delivered unto the party or parties to be charged therewith, or left for him, her, or them, at his, her, or their dwelling-house or last place of abode a bill of such fees, charges, and disbursements...