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... clerk for any cause which the Lord Chancellor and judges removing may think sufficient . 22. And clerks during pleasure . - Every such junior clerk shall hold his office at the pleasure of the judge to whose court he shall be attached ...
... clerk for any cause which the Lord Chancellor and judges removing may think sufficient . 22. And clerks during pleasure . - Every such junior clerk shall hold his office at the pleasure of the judge to whose court he shall be attached ...
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clerk , and 250l . to each junior clerk , with power to the Lord Chancellor from time to time to increase same to 1,500l . and 3001. respectively . - There shall be paid to every chief clerk of the Master of the Rolls and Vice ...
clerk , and 250l . to each junior clerk , with power to the Lord Chancellor from time to time to increase same to 1,500l . and 3001. respectively . - There shall be paid to every chief clerk of the Master of the Rolls and Vice ...
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... clerk to the justices , who , being an alderman , councillor , or clerk of the peace , illegally conducts prosecutions ; for that is a case which it could not contemplate as occurring , because it has prohibited any of those COMMON ...
... clerk to the justices , who , being an alderman , councillor , or clerk of the peace , illegally conducts prosecutions ; for that is a case which it could not contemplate as occurring , because it has prohibited any of those COMMON ...
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