Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, on Various Points of English Jurisprudence: Chiefly Concerning the Colonies, Fisheries and Commerce, of Great Britain : Collected, and Digested, from the Originals, in the Board of Trade, and Other Depositories, Tomy 1-2Reed and Hunter, 1814 |
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Strona xix
... attorney - general , was consulted about a commission , to empower justices of peace to raise for local purposes , at Newfoundland , like a money , 1 great lawyer , and good man , he cried out c 2 THE PRETACE . xix was made, by ...
... attorney - general , was consulted about a commission , to empower justices of peace to raise for local purposes , at Newfoundland , like a money , 1 great lawyer , and good man , he cried out c 2 THE PRETACE . xix was made, by ...
Strona xxiii
... attorney - general , in January 1674-5 . 7. Sir Creswell Lavinz , who was treasurer of Gray's Inn , in 1679 , succeeded sir W. Jones , as at- torney - general , during the same year . His Reports , which were praised by lord Mansfield ...
... attorney - general , in January 1674-5 . 7. Sir Creswell Lavinz , who was treasurer of Gray's Inn , in 1679 , succeeded sir W. Jones , as at- torney - general , during the same year . His Reports , which were praised by lord Mansfield ...
Strona xxv
... general , the 4th of March 1688-9 ; attorney - general , on the 7th of May 1689 ; chief - justice of the common pleas , on the 30th of April 1692 : and dying in 1701 , was succeeded by sir Thomas Trevor , on the 5th of July 1701 . 13 ...
... general , the 4th of March 1688-9 ; attorney - general , on the 7th of May 1689 ; chief - justice of the common pleas , on the 30th of April 1692 : and dying in 1701 , was succeeded by sir Thomas Trevor , on the 5th of July 1701 . 13 ...
Strona xxvi
... general , on the 2d of May 1692 ; and attorney- general , on the 10th of June 1695. He was made chief - justice of the common pleas , on the 5th of July 1701 he soon after acquired the peerage ; and died , probably in October 1714 ...
... general , on the 2d of May 1692 ; and attorney- general , on the 10th of June 1695. He was made chief - justice of the common pleas , on the 5th of July 1701 he soon after acquired the peerage ; and died , probably in October 1714 ...
Strona xxix
... general , on the 1st of June 1702 , and attorney- general , on the 25th of April 1707 ; he was super- seded , in October 1708 , and was re - appointed on the 18th of September 1710. He was on the 9th of October 1710 , appointed keeper ...
... general , on the 1st of June 1702 , and attorney- general , on the 25th of April 1707 ; he was super- seded , in October 1708 , and was re - appointed on the 18th of September 1710. He was on the 9th of October 1710 , appointed keeper ...
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