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A letter to the Lord High Chancellor, with reference to the mode in which government securities are purchased and sold on account of the suitors of the Court of Chancery, and the investments of their cash balances.

By: Solicitor.Publisher: London : James Ridgway, 1852Description: 48p.Subject(s): Great Britain. Court of Chancery
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.36(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 32729-1001
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PAM VOL.36(6) Chancery evidence. Considerations (suggested by the Commissioner's enquiries) as to the mode of taking evidence in Chancery. Addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Truro, Lord High Chancellor, &c. &c. &c. By George Becke, Solicitor. PAM VOL.36(7) Chancery reform. Facts addressed to members of Parliament and to plain people. By Martin John West, ... PAM VOL.36(8) Chancery reform. W. Challinor. PAM VOL.36(9) A letter to the Lord High Chancellor, with reference to the mode in which government securities are purchased and sold on account of the suitors of the Court of Chancery, and the investments of their cash balances. PAM VOL.3(7) To the Right Honorable Henry Earl Bathurst, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, &c. &c. &c. &c. the memorial of Messrs M'Tavish, Fraser, & Co. and Messrs. Inglis, Ellice, and Co. On behalf of themselves and others, carrying on trade from Montreal in Canada, to the Indian territory or country, under the description or firm of the North-West Company. PAM VOL.37(1) Thoughts on the proposed alteration in the Court of Chancery. By John Bell, ... PAM VOL.37(10) Report on whether any further alterations can be made in the whole systems of the jurisdiction, practice, and constitution of the Masters and Master's Offices, with a view to a more speedy and cheap administration of justice in the Court of Chancery.

Signed at the end: A solicitor.

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