Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 47H.M. Stationery Office, 1809 |
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Page 10
... Esquire , in that Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England , complaining of Three Decrees of the Court of Chancery in Ireland of the 1ft of February and 6th of July 1805 , and 4th of February 1807 , made in ...
... Esquire , in that Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England , complaining of Three Decrees of the Court of Chancery in Ireland of the 1ft of February and 6th of July 1805 , and 4th of February 1807 , made in ...
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... Esquire , John Ryan , James Duigan , and Francis Biddulph Efquire ( fince deceafed ) , were Defendants ; in the Second , the faid Francis Marsh and Jeremy Marsh were Plaintiffs , and the faid Catherine Duigan Widow , and John Ryan ...
... Esquire , John Ryan , James Duigan , and Francis Biddulph Efquire ( fince deceafed ) , were Defendants ; in the Second , the faid Francis Marsh and Jeremy Marsh were Plaintiffs , and the faid Catherine Duigan Widow , and John Ryan ...
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... Esquire , with Elizabeth Lewis " Woollery his now Wife , and to enable him to marry " again ; and for other Purposes therein mentioned . " The faid Bill was read the First Time . ORDERED , That the faid Bill be read a Second Time on ...
... Esquire , with Elizabeth Lewis " Woollery his now Wife , and to enable him to marry " again ; and for other Purposes therein mentioned . " The faid Bill was read the First Time . ORDERED , That the faid Bill be read a Second Time on ...
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... Esquire , One of the Senators of the College of Juftice , praying Leave to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the faid Petition mentioned : Petition be , and is hereby referred to the Lord Prefident It is ORDERED , That the ...
... Esquire , One of the Senators of the College of Juftice , praying Leave to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the faid Petition mentioned : Petition be , and is hereby referred to the Lord Prefident It is ORDERED , That the ...
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... Esquire was called in ; and , being fworn , was examined , as follows : Q. " Were you prefent at the Marriage of Mr. and " Mrs. Gregson , the Parties now before the House ? " A. " I was . Q. " Have you had Opportunities of feeing them ...
... Esquire was called in ; and , being fworn , was examined , as follows : Q. " Were you prefent at the Marriage of Mr. and " Mrs. Gregson , the Parties now before the House ? " A. " I was . Q. " Have you had Opportunities of feeing them ...
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