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Ejectment

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    In Parliament. Between James Knight, doctor of divinity, lessor of John Duell; and, Daniel Niccoll. On a writ of error in Parliament, on a judgment in ejectment recovered in the Court of Common-Pleas, and affirmed in the King's-Bench, before this writ of error brought in Parliament. The case of doctor Knight, the defendant in error.

    Knight, James, 1672-1735. | Date: 1735]
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    The history, principles and practice, (ancient and modern,) of the legal remedy by ejectment; and the resulting action for mesne profits; The Evidence (in General) Necessary To Sustain And Defend Them: with an appendix Illustrative Of The Subject. By Charles Runnington, Serjeant At Law.

    Runnington, Charles, 1751-1821. | Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]
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    John Borlace, Thomas Johnson, John Palmer, Thomas Bennet, William Sarson, Mary Digby, widow, Jane Mason, Widow, John Hallam, William Taylor, Thomas Wadd, Alice Watts, Widow, William Norman, Susannah Bennet, Widow, Edward Door, John Snow, Ann Forster, Widow, Mary Hollin, Widow, Richard Black, John Kilby, and Henry Bayly, plaintiffs in error. John Doe, on the demise of Margaret Savill, spinster, defendant in error. The case of the defendant in error.

    Doe, John, fictitious personage. | Date: 1736]
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