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IE Martis, 6° Februarii 1810.

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It is ORDERED, That the faid William Whyte and Catherine his Wife may have a Copy of the faid Appeal,

Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præfentes and do put in their Anfwer, or refpective Answers thereunto, in Writing, on or before Tuesday the 13th Day of March next.

fuerunt :

Epus. Roffen.

Dux YORK. Ds. Eldon, Cancellarius.

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Ds. Wellesley, Unus Primariorum Secretariorum.

Ds. Dutton.
Ds. Napier.
Ds. Walfingham.
Ds. Eliot.
Ds. Rolle.
Ds. Bolton.
Ds. Arden.

After hearing Counfel fully in the Cause wherein Thomas Groome is Appellant, and John Penfold Clerk is Respondent:

It is ORDERED, That the further Confideration of the faid Cause be put off to Tuesday next.

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Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Denis O'Brien of the City of Dublin, Efquire, complaining of an Order of the Court of Chancery in Ireland of the 27th Day of July 1797; alfo of a Decree of the 26th Day of April 1799; alfo of feveral Orders of the 29th Day of January and 17th Day of December 1805; alfo of Two Decrees of the 15th of February 1808, and 8th of March 1809; alfo of an Order of the 1ft of September 1808; and alfo of an Order of the 18th Day of July 1809; and praying, "That the fame may be reverfed "or varied; or that the Appellant may have fuch Relief as to this Houfe, in their Lordships great Wisdom, fhall "feem meet; and that William Whyte and Catherine his "Wife may be required to answer the faid Appeal :"

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Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of William Hep- Hepburn burn, refiding at Hailes, Executor of Mrs. Agnes Hepburn, Brown and againft otherwife Cunninghame, fome time refiding at Haddington, Lockhart: deceased, complaining of Two Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland, of the 18th of June and 4th of July 1808; and alfo of Two Interlocutors of the Lords of Seffion there, of the 4th of March 1808, and 16th of January 1810; and praying, " That the fame may "be reversed, varied, or amended, or that the Appel"lant may have fuch other Relief in the Premises as to "this House in their Lordfhips great Wisdom shall seem

meet; and that Robert Brown and Walter Lockhart, "Trustees under the Deeds of George Cunninghame and George Milne, may be required to answer the faid Appeal:"

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The House being moved, "That James Chalmer of Chalmer to Abingdon Street, Westminster, Gentleman, may per"mitted to enter into a Recognizance for William Hep "burn, on account of his Appeal depending in this House, he living in Scotland:

It is ORDERED, That the faid James Chalmer may enter into a Recognizance for the said Appellant, as

defired.

ance on it.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Archibald Stewart MacArthur Stewart of Afcog, Efquire, complaining of against Kerr: Two Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland, of the 12th of May 1804 and 14th of May 1805; and also of an Interlocutor of the Lords of Seffion there, of the 29th of May 1805; and praying, "That the faid Two "Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary may be reversed, "varied, or altered; and alfo the faid Interlocutor of "the Lords of Seffion, as Commiffioners for the Plan"tation of Kirks and Valuation of Teinds; or that the

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Appellant may have fuch other Relief in the Premises "as to this House, in their Lordships great. Wisdom, "fhall feem meet; and that John Kerr, Writer to the Signet, common Agent in the Procefs of Locality, may be required to anfwer the faid Appeal:"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid John Kerr may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Tuesday the 6th Day of March next; and Service of this Order upon the faid Refpondent, or upon any One of his known Counfel, in the Court of Seffion in Scotland, fhall be deemed good Service.

enter into

ance on it.

The House being moved, "That James Campbell of Campbell to "Duke Street, Westminster, Gentleman, may be per- Recogniz"mitted to enter into a Recognizance for Archibald "MacArthur Stewart Efquire, on account of his Appeal depending in this House, he refiding in Scotland :' It is ORDERED, That the faid James Campbell may enter into a Recognizance for the faid Appellant, as defired.

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Minifter of the Parish of Saint Mary in the City of Kil- Pack's Peti Upon reading the Petition of the Reverend Peter Roe, Roe and kenny, Clerk, and the Reverend Bartholomew Pack, of the tion referred Town of Youghal, in the County of Cork, Clerk; praying to Judges. Leave to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the faid Petition mentioned:

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Brown

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et Ux. Peti

tion referred
to Judges.

Fish Bounty,

It is ORDERED, That the Confideration of the faid Petition be, and is hereby referred to the Lord Chief Juftice of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, and Mr. Juftice Fletcher in Ireland; who are forthwith to fummon all Parties concerned in the Bill, and, after hearing them, are to report to the House the State of the Cafe, with their Opinion thereupon, under their Hands; and whether all Parties, who may be concerned in the Confequences of the Bill, have figned the Petition; and also, that the Judges, having perused the Bill, do fign the fame.

Upon reading the Petition of the Right Honourable George Capel Coning by Earl of Effex and Sarah Countefs of Effex his Wife, praying Leave to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the faid Petition mentioned:

It is ORDERED, That the Confideration of the faid Petition be and is hereby referred to Mr. Juftice Grofe and Mr. Juftice Chambre, who are forthwith to fummon. all Parties concerned in the Bill; and, after hearing them, are to report to the House the State of the Cafe, with their Opinion thereupon, under their Hands; and whether all Parties, who may be concerned in the Confequences of the Bill, have figned the Petition; and alfo, that the Judges, having perufed the Bill, do fign the fame.

The House being informed, "That Mr. Robert Mit

Whale Fishford, from the Treafury, attended;"

ery, and

9th Day of June 1807, made in a certain Caufe, wherein
Ifaac Bernal the younger was Plaintiff, and the Moft
Honourable George Auguftus Marquis of Donegal, Ed-
ward May Efquire, William Mac George, John Agnew,
James Dafbwood, William Lyon, and Francis Conft, were
Defendants; and praying, "That the fame may be
"reverfed, or that the Appellant may have fuch Relief
"in the Premifes, as to this Houfe, in their Lordships
great Wisdom, fhall feem meet; and that the Most
"Honourable George Auguftus Marquis of Donegal, and
"Edward May, William Mac George, John Agnew, James
"Dafbwood, William Lyon, and Francis Conft, may
"required to answer the faid Appeal :"

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quis of Donegal, and the feveral other Perfons laft named,
It is ORDERED, That the faid George Auguftus Mar-
may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in
their Anfwer or refpective Anfwers thereunto, in Writ-
ing, on or before Tuesday the 13th Day of March

next.

Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamen- Adjourn. tum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Mercurii, feptimum diem inftantis Februarii, horâ undecimâ Auroræ, Dominis fic decernentibus.

DIE Mercurii, 7° Februarii 1810.

Northern He was called in, and delivered at the Bar, purfuant Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præfentes
Lighthoufes, to the Directions of feveral Acts of Parliament;

Accounts re

fpecting, deli

vered.

Moore against
Blakes.

Bernal

against the Marquis of Donegal et al.

"An Account of the Amount of Premiums, Boun- Epus. Roffen.
ties, and Sums of Money expended under the Autho-
"rity of the Act of the 41ft Geo. 3. cap. 99. for granting
"Bounties for taking and bringing Fish to the Cities of
"London and Westminster, and other Places in the United
66 Kingdom, in the laft Seafon, which Premiums or
"Bounties have been given in confequence of Directions
from the Lords Commiffioners of His Majesty's
"Treasury."

Alfo, "An Account of what Number of Ships from
"Scotland have been employed in the Whale Fishery
"to Davis's Streights and the Greenland Seas, with their
"respective Names and Burthens, from whence fitted
"out, and at what Ports difcharged; alfo, what Quan-
tity of Oil or Blubber, or Whale Fins, each Ship has
"imported, from the 10th October 1808 to the 10th of
October 1809."

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Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Thomas Moore, complaining of a Decree of Difmiffal of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, of the 10th Day of December 1808; and praying, "That the fame may be reversed, "or that the Appellant may have fuch further and other "Relief in the Premifes, as to this House, in their Lordfhips great Wisdom, fhall feem meet; and that Manus "Blake and Mark Blake, Executors of Richard Blake "deceased, and George Blake, may be required to answer "the faid Appeal :"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid Manus Blake, Mark
Blake, and George Blake, may have a Copy of the faid
Appeal, and do put in their Anfwer or refpective Answers
thereunto, in Writing, on or before Tuesday the 13th
Day of March next.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Ifaac Bernal
the younger, of Great Prescott Street, Goodman's Fields,
in the County of Middlefex, Gentleman; complaining
of an Order of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, of
the ift Day of March 1806, and alfo of a Decree of the

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Buchanan and M'Nab against Buchanan.

Grant to enter into Recogniz

and Co.'s Appeals.

Sir A. Lockhart against Sir C. Rofs et al.

Chalmer to enter into Recogniz

ance on it.

Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet to To-morrow, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, in the Prince's Lodgings, near the House of Peers; and to adjourn as they please.

Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Mrs. Janet Buchanan, Spoufe of Mr. Charles MÑab, refiding late in St. Ninians, now in Rothefay in Bute, and her faid Hufband for his Intereft, complaining of an Interlocutor of the Second Divifion of the Lords of Seffion in Scotland, dated the 23d, and figned the 27th of January 1810; and praying," That fame may be reverfed, varied, or "amended, or that the Appellants may have fuch other "Relief in the Premifes as to this Houfe, in their Lordfhips great Wisdom, fhall feem meet; and that David "Snodgrafs Buchanan, eldest Son of Neil Snodgrafs "Efquire, of Cunninghamhead, may be required to anfwer "the faid Appeal :'

It is ORDERED, That the faid David Snodgrafs Buchanan may have a Copy of the faid Appeal, and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on or before Wednesday the 7th Day of March next; and Service of this Order upon the faid Refpondent, or upon any of his Procurators or Agents in the Court of Seffion in Scotland, fhall be deemed good Service.

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Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Sir Alexander Macdonald Lockhart of Lee and Carnwarth, Baronet, complaining of Four Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary in Scotland of the 2d of March, the 11th of July, and the 7th and 23d of December 1809; and alfo, of Two Interlocutors of the Lords of Seffion there of the 14th of November 1809, and the 1 of February 1810; and praying, "That the fame may be reverfed, varied, or amended, or that the Appellant may have fuch "Relief in the Premises as to this House, in their Lordfhips great Wisdom, fhall feem meet; and that Sir "Charles Rofs of Balnagown Baronet, Henry Jardine Efquire, Writer to the Signet, Francis Earl of Moray, " and Robert Lockhart of Caftle Hill Efquire, Defenders "in the Action, may be required to answer the faid Appeal :"

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Upon reading the Petition of the Right Honourable E. Coventry's George Earl of Coventry, the eldest Son and Heir of the Petition reRight Honourable George William late Earl of Coventry, Judges. for himself, and for John Coventry, Thomas Henry Coventry, and William James Coventry, his Infants Sons; praying Leave to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the faid Petition mentioned :

It is ORDERED, That the Confideration of the faid Petition be and is hereby referred to Mr. Baron Thomfon and Mr. Juftice Le Blanc, who are forthwith to fummon all Parties concerned in the Bill, and after hearing them, are to report to the House the State of the Cafe, with with their Opinion thereupon under their Hands; and whether all Parties, who may be concerned in the Confequences of the Bill, have figned the Petition; and also, that the Judges, having perused the Bill, do fign the fame.

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A Petition of Robert Stewart and others, Appellants in Stewart et a Cause depending in this Houfe, to which Peter Wather. al. against one, a Pauper, is Refpondent, which ftands appointed for Watherstone! hearing, was prefented and read; fetting forth," That "the Petitioners and the Refpondent having amicably "adjusted the Matters at Iffue in this Caufe; the Peti "tioners therefore pray, That their Lordfhips will be "pleafed to order that they may be at Liberty to with "draw their faid Appeal, the Refpondent's Agent con "fenting thereto."

And thereupon the Agents on both Sides were called in, and heard at the Bar; and, being withdrawn, ORDERED, That the Petitioners be at Liberty to with. Appeal with draw their faid Appeal, as defired.

drawn.

Upon reading the Petition of John Vans Agnew Agnew Efquire, Appellant in a Caufe depending in this House, to against which Mrs Frances Dunlop and others are Refpondents; Dunlop et al. fetting forth, "That on the 25th Day of January laft, "the Petitioner prefented his Appeal to their Lordships "from certain Interlocutors of the Lord Ordinary, and "of the Court of Seffion in Scotland (to which Appeal "no Answer has yet been put in): That the Appellant is "advised that it is neceffary that John now Earl of

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Stair, as representing John Earl of Stair his Father, de"ceafed,fhould be made a Party to the faid Appeal: That "John Maitland Efquire of Freugh, as reprefenting the "Honourable Captain Patrick Maitland of Freugh, now "deceased,fhould also be made aParty to the faid Appeal: "That Ramfay Hannay Efquire of Kirkdale, Alexander "M'Lean Efquire of Mark, and Charles Stewart Writer "to the Signet, Trustees of William Hannay of Bargally

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Efquire, now deceafed, fhould be made Parties to the "faid Appeal; and that the faid Ramfay Hannay, Mrs. "Jane Johnstone Widow of Johnstone Hannay Efquire "of Terrs, Peter Johnftone Efquire of Carnfallack, and "the faid Charles Stewart and Alexander Gordon Efquire "Solicitor, London, Trustees of the faid Johnstone Hannay "Efquire of Torrs, now deceafed, to whom the Appel"lant understands (fince the faid Appeal was prefented) "the faid William Hannay transferred the Lands men"tioned in the faid Appeal to have been purchased by "him, fhould alfo be made Parties to the faid Appeal; "and therefore praying their Lordships to order, That "he may have Leave to amend his faid Appeal, by "making John now Earl of Stair, as reprefenting the "faid deceafed John Earl of Stair his Father, a Re"fpondent in Place of his faid Father; John Maitland "Efquire of Freugh, as reprefenting the faid deceafed "Captain Patrick Maitland of Freugh his Father, a Re

fpondent in Place of his faid Father; Ramfay Hannay "Efquire of Kirkdale, Alexander M'Lean Efquire of "Mark, and Charles Stewart Efquire, Writer to the 7 'Signet,

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Letter from
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ralty to Ld.
Cochrane,
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It is ORDERED, That the Petitioner be at liberty to amend his faid Appeal as defired; and that the faid John Earl of Stair, John Maitland, Ramfay Hannay, Alexander M'Lean, Charles Stewart, Mrs. Jane Johnftone, Peter Johnstone, and Alexander Gordon, do put in their Answer or refpective Anfwers thereunto, in Writing, on or before Wednesday the 7th Day of March next; and Service of this Order upon the faid Refpondents, or upon any one of their refpective Counsel or Agents in the Court of Seffion in Scotland, fhall be deemed good Service.

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Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamen- Adjourn. tum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Jovis, octavum diem inftantis Februarii, horâ undecimâ Aurora, Dominis fic decernentibus.

Upon reading the Petition of William Wheeler, Gen- DIE Jovis, 8o Februarii 1810.

Archiep. Cantuar.
Archiep. Ebor.

Epus. Londinen.
Epus. Bangor:
Epus. Exon.
Epus. Sarum.
Epus. Hereford.
Epus. Roffen.

fuerunt :

Dux CUMBERLAND. Ds. Wellesley, Unus Dux CAMBRIDGE. Primariorum Secretariorum.

Dux GLOUCESTER.

Ds. Eldon, Cancella- Ds. St. John of Bletfoe.

rius.
Comes Camden,
Præfes.

Ds. Clifton.

Ds. Napier.
Ds. Dutton.

tleman; fetting forth, "That the Petitioner having
"been advised to prefer a Petition of Appeal to their. Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præfentes
"Lordships against a Decree of the Court of Chancery
"of Ireland, made in a certain Caufe wherein the Pe-
"titioner was Plaintiff, and Henry D'Efterre Efquire
"Defendant; the Petitioner fet off from the City of
"Dublin on the Second Day of February inftant, with
"Intent to prefent fuch his Petition, but owing to
contrary Winds, the Petitioner was detained at Sea
"nearly Thirty Hours, and in confequence thereof was
prevented reaching London until Yesterday the Sixth
"İnftant: That the Petitioner on his Arrival put his
Papers and Inftructions into the Hands of his Agent,
"but it was impoffible for him to get the Petitioner's
"faid Appeal engroffed in Time to be prefented to
"their Lordships before the rifing of the House Yef-
"terday: That the Petitioner's Agent attended at the
"Parliament Office Yesterday Evening with the faid
(6 Appeal, and was informed, the House was adjourned;
"and therefore praying; That their Lordships will be
"pleased to receive the Petitioner's faid Appeal, not-
"witwithstanding the Time for prefenting the fame ac-
"cording to the Rules of this Houfe is elapfed :"

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It is ORDERED, That the faid Petition be referred to
the Lords Committees aforenamed, to confider and re-
port whether the said Appeal is proper to be received:

Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet To-
morrow, at the ufual Time and Place; and to ad-
journ as they please.

ORDERED, That all the Lords who have been or hall be present this Seffion, and are not named of the faid Committee, be added thereto.

The Lord Mulgrave informed the House, "That in "purfuance of their Lordfhips Addrefs to His Majefty of Monday laft, Search was made for the Letter

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23d May, mentioned in the said Address, and no fuch "Paper could be found; but that he had His Majesty's "Commands to lay the following Papers before the "Houfe; (videlicet)

"Copy of a Letter dated 29th May 1809, from the Secretary of the Admiralty to Captain Lord Cochrane, "touching his Opinion of the Subject of the Vote of "Thanks intended to be moved to Lord Gambier."

Alto, "Copy of a Letter from Admiral Lord Gambier "to the Secretary of the Admiralty. Dated 30th May "1809."

And alfo, "Copy of a Letter from Captain Lord "Cochrane to the Secretary of the Admiralty. Dated 30th May 1809."

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And the Titles thereof, being read by the Clerk;
ORDERED, That the faid Papers do lie on the
Table.

VOL. XLVII.

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Dux Norfolk, Maref-
callus.

Dux Bedford.
March. Lansdowne.
Comes Derby.
Comes Suffolk &
Berkshire.
Comes Northampton.
Comes Sandwich.
Comes Albemarle.
Comes Home.
Comes Strathmore.
Comes Aberdeen.
Comes Oxford &
Mortimer.
Comes Cowper.
Comes Buckingham
fire.
Comes Harcourt.
Comes Bathurst.
Comes Hillsborough.
Comes Grefvenor.
Comes Mount Edg
cumbe.
Comes Digby.
Comes Liverpool.
Comes Rofslyn.
Comes Chichester.
Comes Limerick.
Comes Clancarty.
Comes Powis.
Comes Grey.
Comes Harrowby.

Viscount Falmouth.

Vifcount Wentworth.

Viscount Sydney.

Viscount Mountjoy.

Viscount Longueville.

Viscount Melville.

Vifcount Sidmouth.

ST

Ds. Hay.
Ds. Ponfonby.
Ds. Bofton.
Ds. Brownlow.
Ds. Foley.

Ds. Walfingham.

Ds. Eliot.

Ds. Boringdon.
Ds: Montagu.
Ds. Heathfield.
Ds. Grenville.
Ds. Douglas of Loch-
leven.
Ds. Mulgrave.
Ds. Rolle.
Ds. Bayning.
Ds. Bolton.
Ds. Wodehoufe.
Ds. St. Helens.
Ds. Redesdale.
Ds. Arden.
Ds. Ponsonby of Ime
killy.
Ds. Ailfa.

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PRAYERS.

The House being moved, "That Henry Canning of "Old Broad Street, in the Parish of St. Peter Le Poor,: "London, Merchant, may be permitted to enter into a "Recognizance for Chriftopher Magrane, on account of "his Appeal depending in this Houfe, he refiding in Ire"land:"

It is ORDERED, That the faid Henry Canning may enter into a Recognizance for the faid Appellant, as defired.

Upon reading the Petition of Frederick Charles Grautoff, praying Leave to bring in a Bill for his Natu

ralization:

It is ORDERED, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill, according to the Prayer of the faid Petition.

Accordingly, The Lord Walfingham prefented to the Houfe a Bill, intituled, "An Act for naturalizing Fre"derick Charles Grautoff"

The faid Bill was read the First Time.

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The Earl of Liverpool (by His Majefty's Command) laid before the House, "Additional Papers relative to "the Expedition to the Scheldt; together with Lifts thereof, (videlicet)

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Lieut. Colonel Gordon
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Lieut. Colonel Gordon
Honourable F. Robinfon
F. Moore Efq.

Lieut. Colonel Gordon
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Lieut. Colonel Gordon

F. Moore Efq.

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F. Moore Efq.

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F. Moore Efq.

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