The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Blanchard and Lea, 1851 |
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... honour of Lord Talbot , 514. Ceremony of the Lord Chancellor and the Judges " dancing round the Coal Fire , " 514. King Charles II.'s Visit to Lincoln's Inn , in the Year 1671 , 515. Lord Talbot's great Merit as an Equity Judge , 516 ...
... honour of Lord Talbot , 514. Ceremony of the Lord Chancellor and the Judges " dancing round the Coal Fire , " 514. King Charles II.'s Visit to Lincoln's Inn , in the Year 1671 , 515. Lord Talbot's great Merit as an Equity Judge , 516 ...
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... honour of knighthood.§ Keck and Rawlinson are wholly uninteresting characters , and there could be no amusement or instruction in recording the dates of their * On examining the Books of the Privy Council , I find the following order ...
... honour of knighthood.§ Keck and Rawlinson are wholly uninteresting characters , and there could be no amusement or instruction in recording the dates of their * On examining the Books of the Privy Council , I find the following order ...
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... honour and merit of this kingdom ; an evil requital of all our hazards and services , but so it is , and we are nevertheless fully satisfied of the affection and gratitude of the gude people of this nation in general . ' [ After ...
... honour and merit of this kingdom ; an evil requital of all our hazards and services , but so it is , and we are nevertheless fully satisfied of the affection and gratitude of the gude people of this nation in general . ' [ After ...
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... honour of knighthood.§ Sir John was likewise offered the situation of a puisne judge , but he preferred his lucrative practice at the bar . Now comes the most discreditable part of his career . Along with Serjeant Glyn , who had acted ...
... honour of knighthood.§ Sir John was likewise offered the situation of a puisne judge , but he preferred his lucrative practice at the bar . Now comes the most discreditable part of his career . Along with Serjeant Glyn , who had acted ...
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... honour of the peerage , the poor boy was acquitted , one or two Lords finding it manslaughter , and all the rest saying generally , Not Guilty . I must likewise hold up to indignation the attempt which he made in Lord Danby's case to ...
... honour of the peerage , the poor boy was acquitted , one or two Lords finding it manslaughter , and all the rest saying generally , Not Guilty . I must likewise hold up to indignation the attempt which he made in Lord Danby's case to ...
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