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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… five were condemned at York during his illness, by Mr. Serjeant Aspinall, who is satisfied with the verdict, but who …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… to be expected from them. Found, by the means of Mr. Prime Serjeant, with whom they are now strongly united, and upon … points pressed by Lord Shannon, the Speaker, and Mr. Prime Serjeant must be complied with, though he does not mean to … about which Lord Shannon, Mr. Speaker, and the Prime Serjeant wished to be explicitly satisfied. Lord Shannon …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… abilities and zealous support of Mr. Tisdall, Mr. Prime Serjeant, Mr. Malone, the Provost, and the Solicitor General. … suggest any idea till the Session is over. But Mr. Prime Serjeant, whose talents in Parliament are indeed most …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… been a Commissioner near 25 years,) authorised Mr. Prime Serjeant to declare from him that he was fully of opinion … answer already transmitted, which was settled by Mr. Prime Serjeant, the Attorney and Solicitor General, and Sir Geo. … will produce the greatest benefit to the public. The Prime Serjeant and the Attorney and Solicitor General are of …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Drogheda, Tyrone, Roden and Ely, Mr. Malone, the Prime Serjeant, the Attorney and Solicitor General, and Mr. …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… should not in a very short time be returned. Mr. Prime Serjeant, in a very long and popular harangue, made to … it. His Excellency had also a conversation with the Prime Serjeant, being willing to see if any of these gentlemen …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… postponed till he hears further. The pension to the Prime Serjeant seems a pretty large one in addition to what he …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… incumbent upon me to name Col. Blaquiere and the Prime Serjeant as the persons who, during the whole course of this …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… to the Speaker and Lord Shannon, through the Prime Serjeant, the answer received by his Lordship's despatch of … Since this they have informed him, though Mr. Prime Serjeant, that they cannot undertake to support this measure, … as certain of success without their concurrence. The Prime Serjeant judges it in vain to undertake this measure without …