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… he shall do and desires to be heard by Mr. Darnel, his counsel. He is asked what money he is out already : answers … expenses and there have been hearings in Parliament and counsel employed. Mr. Hampden says he has the liberty, as all … : all my Lords. The Moneyers and Mr. Doyley are heard by counsel. The Moneyers produced a revocation of Mr. Doyly's …
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… Mr. Pelham. Henry Baker and Horatio Moor [attend] by their counsel. Jenings for Moor offers [reasons] against the grant … for altering a back case of Buckley: upon hearing counsel he thought there was no penalty by Act of Parliament …
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… the Solicitor of the Customs to take care of instructing Counsel and preparing for the hearing of the complaint … estimate of the charge. Mris. Vaughan [attends] with her counsel (Sir Thomas Powys and Webb) and Col. Vaughan [also …
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… having heard his lordship with the Auditor and the King's counsel the Treasury may discourse this matter at a full …
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… Solicitors of the revenue that when they pay any fees to counsel or others upon the King's account they do take …
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… [are endorsed] on them. Mr. Delarose is called in with his counsel; Mr. Phips and Mr. Banister. His petition is read. The counsel insist he was a good officer; that the revenue fell …
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… Lord Mohun to employ Mr. William Cowper as his lordship's counsel. The Attorney and Solicitor General are clearly of … Commissioners of the Navy. Desire Mr. Burchet to move the Counsel of the Lord High Admiral to send to the Commissioners …
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… to a corporation. Give notice to all parties. Upon hearing Counsel for the Earl of Radnor and hearing William Hooker …
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… supra. John House attends with the Attorney General as his counsel. Mr. Serjeant Cheshire appears for Rowland Gwynne. …
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… Months' tax and not on the seamen's orders. The King's Counsel to state their opinion whether Guernsey and Jersey … Mr. Lambe. Mr. Pretyman heard by Sir William Scroggs, his counsel. Scroggs says that from Queen Elizabeth's time (who …
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