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Westminster Hall Courts : facts for the consideration of Parliament, before the final adoption of a plan perpetuating the courts of law on a site injurious and costly to the suitor.

Publisher: London : J. Hatchard and son, 1840Description: [2], 44p.Subject(s): Westminster Hall | Westminster Palace (London, England) | Courts -- England -- London
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.66(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33421-1001
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PAM VOL.66(4) The Corporation of London and municipal reform. From the Westminster Review for May, 1843 - No. 77. Reprinted by subscription. PAM VOL.66(5) Remarks upon the effects of the alteration in the mode of levying the timber duties in the port of London. By a sufferer from the change. PAM VOL.66(6) Letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M.P., on the proposed removal of Smithfield market / PAM VOL.66(7) Westminster Hall Courts : facts for the consideration of Parliament, before the final adoption of a plan perpetuating the courts of law on a site injurious and costly to the suitor. PAM VOL.66(8) The law courts and new houses of Parliament : extracts from the evidence taken before the select committee of the House of Commons in 1841 and 1842, proving the necessity of removing the courts of law to the neighbourhood of the Inns of Court. PAM VOL.66(9) The law courts and new houses of Parliament : extracts from the evidence taken before the select committee of the House of Commons in 1841 and 1842, and the revised committee in 1845, proving the necessity of removing the courts of law to the neighbourhood of the Inns of Court. PAM VOL.6(7) Lord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords, Monday, January 29, 1838, upon the slave trade, with an abstract of the discussion which ensued. Printed for the London Anti-Slavery Society.

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