Report of the Case of Trespass & Assault and Battery: Where-in John Evans was Plaintiff, and Ellis Yarnall, Richard Humphreys, Jonathan Willis, Thomas Savary, Isaac Parrish, Caleb Carmalt, Benjamin Kite, John James, David Bacon, Abraham Leddon, John Elliot, Hannah Clark, Robert Haydock, and Susanna His Wife, and Caleb Pearce and Jane His Wife, Were Defendants ; Including an Interesting and Important Discussion Respecting the Discipline of the Religious Society of Friends ; and Containing the Valuable Speeches of the Counsel, Revised from the Short-hand Notes of T. Lloyd ; Tried at a Court of Nisi Prius for the City and County of Philadelphia, Before the Hon. H.H. Brackenridge, One of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and a Special Jury ; in which Case , Messrs. Condy, Levy, Ingersol, and Tilghman, Were of Counsel for the Plaintiff, and Hallowell, Rawle, and Lewis, Were of Counsel for the DefendantsP. Byrne, law book-seller, 1810 - 151 |
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... substantial causes of this suit - it is the principle on which they originate , that renders this case of the utmost importance . It may perhaps appear strange to those who are unacquainted with tech- nical proceedings REPORT ...
... substantial causes of this suit - it is the principle on which they originate , that renders this case of the utmost importance . It may perhaps appear strange to those who are unacquainted with tech- nical proceedings REPORT ...
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... appear that they accordingly sent their formal resignation to the * meeting ; that after a considerable time the society accepted his but not her resignation ; that they en- deavoured to separate her in religious opinions from her ...
... appear that they accordingly sent their formal resignation to the * meeting ; that after a considerable time the society accepted his but not her resignation ; that they en- deavoured to separate her in religious opinions from her ...
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... appear , that as early as the year 1799 , John Field and Son had madé certain assignments of part of their landed property to John Evans , ( who was a creditor to a large amount ) Philip Nicklin , Robert Smith , and Thomas Clifford ...
... appear , that as early as the year 1799 , John Field and Son had madé certain assignments of part of their landed property to John Evans , ( who was a creditor to a large amount ) Philip Nicklin , Robert Smith , and Thomas Clifford ...
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... appears that the overseers did not lay the complaint before the next Preparative Meeting held on the 24th , as they first informed they would . John Evans now concluded that the business was at an end , and took no further steps . But ...
... appears that the overseers did not lay the complaint before the next Preparative Meeting held on the 24th , as they first informed they would . John Evans now concluded that the business was at an end , and took no further steps . But ...
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... appear that on the 19th of May , 1807 , Hannah Clark , Susan Haydock , and Jane Pearce , a com- mittee from the Womens ... appears from the deposition of John Shep- hard , taken October 1 , 1808 , which he read . John Evans , V. Ellis ...
... appear that on the 19th of May , 1807 , Hannah Clark , Susan Haydock , and Jane Pearce , a com- mittee from the Womens ... appears from the deposition of John Shep- hard , taken October 1 , 1808 , which he read . John Evans , V. Ellis ...
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Abraham Ledden accuser appears appointed assignees Barbara Evans book of discipline Caleb Carmalt called on John called Quakers cause character charge church circumstances civil clerk committed committee complaint conduct consider Copy counsel court creditors David Bacon deeds of trust defamation defendants deliver deponent disownment duty Elijah Waring endeavour estates evidence facts Field and John friends Griffitts handed Hannah Clark Haydock Isaac Parrish Jane Pearce John Biddle John Elliott John Evans's John Field John Folwell John James Jonathan Willis jury justice meeting for sufferings men's meeting mentioned minute month object occasion overseers parlour party person Philadelphia plaintiff preparative meeting principles proceedings publick Quaker society received recollect Redman refused religious society request respect Richard Humphreys Robert Smith shew testimony thee thing Thomas Clifford Thomas Savery thou tion trespass wife William Rawle witness women women's meeting women's monthly meeting
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