Anno decimo tertio Georgii Regis. An Act for enlarging the times for hearing and determining claims by the trustees for raising money upon the estates of the late directors of the South Sea Company, and others; and for relief of the creditors of Robert Knight Esq; late cashire [sic] to the said Company, and for relief of persons who have entered claims for contingent debts and incumbrances; and for giving time to Ralph Gulston, and other creditors of Edward Gibbon Esq; to enter claims before the said trustees, for a debt specified in the inventory of the said Edward Gibbon; and for impowering the trustees to dismiss claims for want of prosecution; and for applying the produce of the said estates for the benefit of the South Sea Company.

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Public General Acts. 1727. 13 Geo.I.c.22

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[London : printed by John Baskett; and Thomas Norris, assignee to George Hills, 1727]

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[2],667-679,[1]p. ; 20.

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