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Chancery reform. The equity jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery; a lecture / by William Carpenter :delivered in the theatre of the London Mechanics Institute, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, September 10th, 1850. By desire of the council of the Chancery Reform Association.

By: Carpenter, William.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Court of Chancery.Publisher: London : Effingham Wilson, [1850]Description: 32p.Note: Copy presented to Lord Truro by Thomas Clark, a defendant in Dew v. Clark and Clark. Includes A.L.S. from Clark to Truro
Binder's title "Judgment Dew v. Clark"
Subject(s): Insanity -- Great Britain | Wills -- Great Britain
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DES Die Rechtsgültigkeit und Standesmäsigkeit der Ehe seiner königlichen hoheit des Herzogs August Friedrich von Sussex, königlichen Prinzen von Grossbritannien und Irland, und von Hannover, ... mit Lady Augusta Murray, Tochter eines Earl's (Grafen) und Pair's von Schottland, und die Berechtigung der aus dieser Ehe abstammenden Nachkommen zu dem vollen Genuss der väterlichen Standes - und familienrechte, insbesondere ihre Successionsfähigseit in den väterlichen Staats-, Stamm - und Privatrechten. DEW Four letters, ... written and addressed in the years 1842 & 1845, by Mr. Thomas Clark to the Rev. Daniel Wilson, Bishop of Calcutta, ... one of the originators of, and a principal witness for the plaintiff, in the testamentary suit of "Dew v. Clark and Clark", in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Including a notice of Thomas Bartlett, the then assistant to, and confederate of, the said Daniel Wilson. DEW The correspondence of Mr. Thomas Clark with Sir Edward B. Sugden, touching his professional and (as solicitor general and M.P.) his extra professional acts and conduct in the suit of Dew v. Clark and Clark. DEW Chancery reform. The equity jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery; a lecture / DEW A report of the judgment in Dew v. Clark and Clark, delivered by the Right Honourable Sir John Nicholl, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Easter term, 1826 / DEW A report of the judgment in Dew v. Clark and Clark, delivered by the Right Honourable Sir John Nicholl, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Easter term, 1826. Edited, by permission, from the judge's notes / DEZ Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, jun., on a charge of slave trading, under the 5 Geo. IV, cap. 113, on Friday the 27th, Saturday the 28th, and Monday the 30th October, 1843, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London. A full report from the short-hand notes of W.B. Gurney, esq. With an address to the merchants, manufacturers, and trade of Great Britain /

Copy presented to Lord Truro by Thomas Clark, a defendant in Dew v. Clark and Clark. Includes A.L.S. from Clark to Truro

Binder's title "Judgment Dew v. Clark"

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