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The trial between Mrs. Docksey, (sister of the late David Garrick, Esq.) plaintiff, and Mr. Stephen Panting, Of the City of Lichfield,---Apothecary,---Defendant, in ejectment. Before Baron Thomson and a Special Jury. At Stafford Lent assizes, 1796. To which is prefixed, the Speech of the honourable Thomas Erskine, on the part of the plaintiff.
Docksey, Merrial.Date: [1796]- Books
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Edward Holden Cruttenden Esq; and John Zephaniah Holwell Esq; attorneys for, and on behalf of, William Davis Esq; --- Plaintiffs. Nian Mullick, --------- Defendant. Et e contra. And between the said John Zephaniah Holwell, as attorney of said William Davis, and the said William Davis in person, -- Appellants. The said Nian Mullick, ------- Respondent. Et e contra. The case of the said William Davis, and of the said John Zephaniah Holwell, as attorney to the said William Davis, the appellant in the original, and respondent in the cross appeal.
Davis, William, merchant.Date: 1751]- Books
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Being a comical and remarkable tryal that was try'd on Thursday the 30th of April 1741, at the Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster. Wherein a noted baker not a mile from Grosvenor-Square was plaintiff, and an eminent joyner in that neighbourhood, defendant, ...
Date: 1741]- Books
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An account to the trial of Sam. George Grant, before a general court martial, held at Chatham Barracks, on Wednesday, March 21, 1792, and seven following days, for having advised and persuaded Francis Heritage and Francis Stephenson, two drummers of the Coldstream Regiment of Guards, to desert. By John Martin, of Richmond buildings, Soho, Solicitor for the Prisoner; Author of an inquiry into the state of the Legal and Judicial Polity of Scotland.
Martin, John (Attorney)Date: 1792- Books
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The case of Hugh Speke, Esq; and family, viz.
Speke, Hugh, 1656-1724?.Date: 1716]