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… "I dare say there was; I do not doubt there was." Mr. Alderson submitted, "That the Answer could not be received … of your Election?" "I had many Letters from him." Mr. Alderson objected to the Question, as a leading Question. The … refrain from referring to it, in giving his Evidence." Mr. Alderson was heard in support of the Objection. Mr. Law was …
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… in consequence of the Action being depending." ( Mr. Alderson.) "When were the Costs paid?" "On the 14th of May … a Five-pound Note to each Person." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "Have you any Knowledge of the Transactions to … "No, I saw nobody give no Orders." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "This was Beer you got, I suppose, at the Public …
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… at the Time?" "No, I did not." "Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "What was the first Election at which you ever … Twenty Guineas in each Packet." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson." "When was it you were made a Freeman of the … "No; he never promised me nothing, nor nobody else." ( Mr. Alderson.) "Did he promise to reduce your Rent?" "No; nor I …
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… Brother shortly before the last Election?" "It was." ( Mr. Alderson.) "How shortly?" "I cannot say to a Year or two." … in; and having been sworn, was examined as follows: ( Mr. Alderson.) "Were you in the Service of The Reverend Mr. Grey … he alive at the last Election?" "No." Re-examined by Mr. Alderson. "Then, when you say your Parents, you mean One of …
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… be summoned; Counsel were accordingly called in: And Mr. Alderson appearing as Counsel on Behalf of the Petitioner, … and no Counsel appearing for Mrs. Shakerley; Mr. Alderson was heard to open the Allegations of the Bill. Then …
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… in; and having been sworn, was examined as follows: ( Mr. Alderson.) "Are you a Freeman of East Retford?" "No." "What … contradiction to any Evidence which had been given." Mr. Alderson was heard in support of the Evidence, and stated, …
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… Robert Dundas and Mr. Wrightson." Cross-examined by Mr. Alderson. "When were you admitted a Freeman?" "When I was …
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… Counsel were accordingly called in: And Mr. Adam and Mr. Alderson appearing as Counsel on Behalf of the Petitioner; …
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… Then the Witness was further examined as follows: ( Mr. Alderson.) "You say Mr. Ogilvy owed Seventy Pounds?" "I … in; and having been sworn, was examined as follows: ( Mr. Alderson.) "What are you?" "A Blacksmith and Farrier." "At … suppose; but I do not know what he meant by it." ( Mr. Alderson.) "Did you receive, directly or indirectly, any …
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… and is hereby referred to Mr. Justice Park and Mr. Justice Alderson, who are forthwith to summon all Parties concerned …
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