The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 170W. Green, 1927 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Lord Kenyon admitted it , saying , it proved that there was no marriage at all between the defendant and King , he being unable to contract marriage with her . The defendant then offered to prove that King being a Jew and his former ...
... Lord Kenyon admitted it , saying , it proved that there was no marriage at all between the defendant and King , he being unable to contract marriage with her . The defendant then offered to prove that King being a Jew and his former ...
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... Lord Kenyon refused to receive this evidence , saying , that it would be equally improper to admit it as to admit a plan taken by the lord of a manor , who might thereby crush and destroy the estates of his tenants ( a ) 1 . [ 28 ] ...
... Lord Kenyon refused to receive this evidence , saying , that it would be equally improper to admit it as to admit a plan taken by the lord of a manor , who might thereby crush and destroy the estates of his tenants ( a ) 1 . [ 28 ] ...
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... Lord Kenyon was of opinion it ought to have been stamped as a receipt , for if such a paper as this were to be admitted as evidence without a stamp , it would put it in the power of any person to evade the Act of Parliament in almost ...
... Lord Kenyon was of opinion it ought to have been stamped as a receipt , for if such a paper as this were to be admitted as evidence without a stamp , it would put it in the power of any person to evade the Act of Parliament in almost ...
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... Lord Kenyon . This evidence is certainly admissible . Lord Hardwicke used often to be assisted by the Brethren of the Trinity House , in causes of this nature . [ 38 ] The defendants not making out their case , the plaintiff had a ...
... Lord Kenyon . This evidence is certainly admissible . Lord Hardwicke used often to be assisted by the Brethren of the Trinity House , in causes of this nature . [ 38 ] The defendants not making out their case , the plaintiff had a ...
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... Lord Kenyon . This is not admissible evidence , [ 44 ] to prove the transfer , copies from the books of the bank should be proved ( a ) 1 . The defendant then offered to prove this fact by the production of a deed whereby the plaintiff ...
... Lord Kenyon . This is not admissible evidence , [ 44 ] to prove the transfer , copies from the books of the bank should be proved ( a ) 1 . The defendant then offered to prove this fact by the production of a deed whereby the plaintiff ...
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