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He afterwards settled in London to study for the Bar , and in Easter Term 1840 , he was called by the Honourable Society of Lincoln's - inn , and in a short time obtained a considerable practice . His reputation as an equity draftsman ...
He afterwards settled in London to study for the Bar , and in Easter Term 1840 , he was called by the Honourable Society of Lincoln's - inn , and in a short time obtained a considerable practice . His reputation as an equity draftsman ...
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Marks , falsely called Duval Bailey v . Bailey Van Neirope . Van Neirop Knowles . Knowles and Joyce Grant Dalton v . Fooks , otherwise Millemau , falsely called Grant Dal- ton Butcher v . Butcher Moody r . Moody Knight e .
Marks , falsely called Duval Bailey v . Bailey Van Neirope . Van Neirop Knowles . Knowles and Joyce Grant Dalton v . Fooks , otherwise Millemau , falsely called Grant Dal- ton Butcher v . Butcher Moody r . Moody Knight e .
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He was called to the Bar of the Middle Temple in 1847 , was made Recorder of Portsmouth in 1855 , and received a silk gown in 1861 . He contested Exeter in the Liberal interest in July 1864 , and though defeated on that occasion ...
He was called to the Bar of the Middle Temple in 1847 , was made Recorder of Portsmouth in 1855 , and received a silk gown in 1861 . He contested Exeter in the Liberal interest in July 1864 , and though defeated on that occasion ...
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called to the Bar by the Society of the Middle Temple in November 1838 , and was soon engaged in a large and increasing practice . Amongst the more celebrated cases in which he acted as counsel were the Bridgwater case , in which he was ...
called to the Bar by the Society of the Middle Temple in November 1838 , and was soon engaged in a large and increasing practice . Amongst the more celebrated cases in which he acted as counsel were the Bridgwater case , in which he was ...
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He then called the defendant , who deposed that he had paid the first instalment due under the resolution , that no demand had ever been made by the plaintiffs for the second instalment of the composition , and that he had tendered the ...
He then called the defendant , who deposed that he had paid the first instalment due under the resolution , that no demand had ever been made by the plaintiffs for the second instalment of the composition , and that he had tendered the ...
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