Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 47H.M. Stationery Office, 1809 |
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Page 29
... directed to withdraw . Then the Honourable Therefa Villiers was called in ; and , being fworn , was examined as follows : 2 . you ❝ Are A. " Yes . " the Sister of Lord Boringdon ? " Q. " Were you present at his Marriage ? ” A. " Yes ...
... directed to withdraw . Then the Honourable Therefa Villiers was called in ; and , being fworn , was examined as follows : 2 . you ❝ Are A. " Yes . " the Sister of Lord Boringdon ? " Q. " Were you present at his Marriage ? ” A. " Yes ...
Page 31
... directed to withdraw . Then the Honourable Therefa Villiers was again called Q. " Did you find the Gentleman and Lady in the in , and examined as follows : " Bed Chamber ? " A. " Yes . " Q. " Were they up , or in Bed ? " A. " Up . " Q ...
... directed to withdraw . Then the Honourable Therefa Villiers was again called Q. " Did you find the Gentleman and Lady in the in , and examined as follows : " Bed Chamber ? " A. " Yes . " Q. " Were they up , or in Bed ? " A. " Up . " Q ...
Page 38
... directed to withdraw . Then Andrew Edge was called in ; and , being sworn , produced a Paper , and was examined , as follows : Q. " You belong , I believe , to the King's Bench Treafury ? " A. " I do . " Q. " In that Situation you have ...
... directed to withdraw . Then Andrew Edge was called in ; and , being sworn , produced a Paper , and was examined , as follows : Q. " You belong , I believe , to the King's Bench Treafury ? " A. " I do . " Q. " In that Situation you have ...
Page 41
... directed to withdraw . Then John Coupland 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 ...
... directed to withdraw . Then John Coupland 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 ...
Page 69
... directed him to report the " fame to the Houfe , without any Amendment . " 66 Campbell's The Order of the Day being read , for the further Divorce Bill : Confideration and Second Reading of the Bill , intituled , " An Act to diffolve ...
... directed him to report the " fame to the Houfe , without any Amendment . " 66 Campbell's The Order of the Day being read , for the further Divorce Bill : Confideration and Second Reading of the Bill , intituled , " An Act to diffolve ...
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