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... . was sworn as Deputy Recorder 28th March , 1690 . ( 4 ) Comberbach's Reports , 171 . ( 5 ) London Gazette , 7 Nov. 1689 . 1689 - 90 } there were , Yeas 109 , 1689 ] 11 WILLIAM AND MARY . William Earl of Bedford elected Recorder.
... . was sworn as Deputy Recorder 28th March , 1690 . ( 4 ) Comberbach's Reports , 171 . ( 5 ) London Gazette , 7 Nov. 1689 . 1689 - 90 } there were , Yeas 109 , 1689 ] 11 WILLIAM AND MARY . William Earl of Bedford elected Recorder.
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... reported the bill without any amendments . ( 6 ) On the 19th was presented a petition from Mrs. Hammond against the bill . On the 22nd , the House heard coun- sel against and for the bill which was read a third time . After rejecting ...
... reported the bill without any amendments . ( 6 ) On the 19th was presented a petition from Mrs. Hammond against the bill . On the 22nd , the House heard coun- sel against and for the bill which was read a third time . After rejecting ...
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... Reports of Charity Commissioners , xxxi , 50-58 . The almshouses mentioned in Captain Story's will were erected about the year 1729 . Those of the clergymen's widows were in Northampton street , and the others in a place adjoining ...
... Reports of Charity Commissioners , xxxi , 50-58 . The almshouses mentioned in Captain Story's will were erected about the year 1729 . Those of the clergymen's widows were in Northampton street , and the others in a place adjoining ...
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... Reports , 549 ; Comberbach's Reports , 282 . ( 3 ) Pontage Book , 105 , 106 , 108 , 144 . by Fettercairn , Cairniemount , and Kincardine O'Neall to Loch 26 [ 1694 WILLIAM AND MARY .
... Reports , 549 ; Comberbach's Reports , 282 . ( 3 ) Pontage Book , 105 , 106 , 108 , 144 . by Fettercairn , Cairniemount , and Kincardine O'Neall to Loch 26 [ 1694 WILLIAM AND MARY .
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... Reports , 665. This seems to be the same case as that reported in Salkeld's Reports , ii . 450 , 671 , and Modern Reports , xii . 165 , as " Hinton versus Hern , " which is stated by Salkeld in the first instance to be a Cam- bridge ...
... Reports , 665. This seems to be the same case as that reported in Salkeld's Reports , ii . 450 , 671 , and Modern Reports , xii . 165 , as " Hinton versus Hern , " which is stated by Salkeld in the first instance to be a Cam- bridge ...
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