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Page 23
And , March 19th , 1819 , the mortgagees were let into possession of the
premises under their mortgage , as provided by the Statute , and held the same
down to 1822 . On January 4th , 1822 , the said mortgagees transferred to the
said ...
And , March 19th , 1819 , the mortgagees were let into possession of the
premises under their mortgage , as provided by the Statute , and held the same
down to 1822 . On January 4th , 1822 , the said mortgagees transferred to the
said ...
Page 33
... upon the said messuages of the defendant , Wrongfully and injuriously make
and manufacture , and cause and procure to be made and manufactured , divers
large quantities of candles ; by means of which several premises , divers
noisome ...
... upon the said messuages of the defendant , Wrongfully and injuriously make
and manufacture , and cause and procure to be made and manufactured , divers
large quantities of candles ; by means of which several premises , divers
noisome ...
Page 35
The defendant is an agricultural implement maker occupying premises consisting
of workshops with a forge and chimney and yard closely adjoining the back yards
of the plaintiff ' s houses . The workshops , forge , and chimney were erected ...
The defendant is an agricultural implement maker occupying premises consisting
of workshops with a forge and chimney and yard closely adjoining the back yards
of the plaintiff ' s houses . The workshops , forge , and chimney were erected ...
Page 52
... and diffuse themselves over the land and premises of the plaintiff , whereby the
hedges , trees , shrubs , fruit , and herbage , were greatly injured ; the cattle were
rendered unhealthy , and the plaintiff was prevented from having so beneficial ...
... and diffuse themselves over the land and premises of the plaintiff , whereby the
hedges , trees , shrubs , fruit , and herbage , were greatly injured ; the cattle were
rendered unhealthy , and the plaintiff was prevented from having so beneficial ...
Page 76
Between 1828 and 1831 coal had been gotten by one Jesson from under that
part of the garden and lawn which adjoined the lane , but not up to the plaintiff ' s
premises . Ribs and pillars of coal were at that time left to support the surface .
Between 1828 and 1831 coal had been gotten by one Jesson from under that
part of the garden and lawn which adjoined the lane , but not up to the plaintiff ' s
premises . Ribs and pillars of coal were at that time left to support the surface .
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