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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... CALLED TO THE BAR . Mr. John Scott takes to the Study of the Law , and is entered of the Middle Tem ple , 58. He officiates at Oxford as Vice Principal of New Inn Hall , 58. Hi Lecture on " Men running away with Maidens , " 58. He takes ...
... CALLED TO THE BAR . Mr. John Scott takes to the Study of the Law , and is entered of the Middle Tem ple , 58. He officiates at Oxford as Vice Principal of New Inn Hall , 58. Hi Lecture on " Men running away with Maidens , " 58. He takes ...
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... called " an old Almanac - maker , ” 333. Lord Eldon unaccountably supports a Bill for allowing the Duke of Norfolk , though a Ro- man Catholic , to exercise the Office of Earl Marshal , 334. George IV . indig- nant at this Measure , 334 ...
... called " an old Almanac - maker , ” 333. Lord Eldon unaccountably supports a Bill for allowing the Duke of Norfolk , though a Ro- man Catholic , to exercise the Office of Earl Marshal , 334. George IV . indig- nant at this Measure , 334 ...
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... called " bottomry . " By " servitude " he was entitled to the freedom of the town of New- castle , which he took up on the 25th of August , 1724 ; and on the 7th of September , in the same year , he was admitted into the " Hoastmans ...
... called " bottomry . " By " servitude " he was entitled to the freedom of the town of New- castle , which he took up on the 25th of August , 1724 ; and on the 7th of September , in the same year , he was admitted into the " Hoastmans ...
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... called the " chare - foot ; " and Lord Eldon , who had always genuine delight in re- ferring to native localities , used to amuse the Chancery Bar by declaring that " he ought not to complain of a small and inconvenient Court , as he ...
... called the " chare - foot ; " and Lord Eldon , who had always genuine delight in re- ferring to native localities , used to amuse the Chancery Bar by declaring that " he ought not to complain of a small and inconvenient Court , as he ...
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... called the " Fly " -seeing that it was only three nights and four days on the journey ; its panels bearing the modest inscription , “ Sat cito , si sat bene . " Our young traveller amused himself by the way in making jests of on an old ...
... called the " Fly " -seeing that it was only three nights and four days on the journey ; its panels bearing the modest inscription , “ Sat cito , si sat bene . " Our young traveller amused himself by the way in making jests of on an old ...
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