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A draught of a bill, for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts
Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain, for its being introduced and passed into a law the --- ensuing sessions. By Christopher Tancred, of Whisely in the county of York, Esq; author of a late treatise, intituled, An essay for a general regulation of the law, and the more easy and speedy advancement of justice -
Thomas Fairholm of Piltoun, appnt. Sir William Cockburn, and Sir George Hamilton, baronets, respnts
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Thomas Fairholm, of Pilton, appnt. Sir William Cockburn and Sir George Hamilton, baronets, respnts
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The Governor and Company of the Bank of England, - - - - appellants. Katharine Morice, widow, and executrix of Humphrey Morice, late of London, merchant, deceased, Ann Morice, Judith Morice, and Elizabeth Morice, an infant, children of the said Humphrey Morice by Judith his first wife, Sir Thomas Lee, bart. and his Children, Thomas, William and Ann Lee, infants, Ann Sandes, Widow, John Claxton, and Sarah his wife, Brown Claxton their son, Ann Colemore, wife of Thomas Colemore, by her next friend, and Stephen Ram and Isaac Milner, her trustees, James Henckell, Mary Glover and Henry Voght, William Snelgrave, Jame Pearce, in his own right, and as executor of Jeremiahh Pearce, deceased, Robert Moore, and Mary his wife, Executrix of John Dagg, deceased, and Elizabeth Grove, Administratrix of Joseph Grove, deceased, Theodosia Crowley, Joseph Gascogne Nightingale, Dame Sarah Shaw, Mary Shaw, Jane Shaw, Richard Arnold, Thomas Grosse, George Coldham, Thomas White, Smauel Massey, and Susannah his wife, Ricahrd Lechmere, John Lateward, Jonathan Smith, Hester Wickham, Peter Delamotte, Samuel Davenport, James Rutlin, Joseph Broad, Thomas Dinely, John Cook, Ann Job, John Thompson, John Chapman, Benjamin Weale, Lawrence Victorin, Francis Hayford, John Beardoe and Bearcrost Beardoe, Henry Sewdley, Margaret Greaves, widow, and executrix of John Greaves, deceased, Thomas Hardwell, Abraham Rutland, Thomas Poole, Sherman Godfrey, Joseph North, John Fell the elder, and John Fell the younger, respondents. And the said James Henckell, Mary Glover, and Henry Voght, William Snelgrave, James Pearce, in his own right, and as executor of Jeremiah Pearce, deceased, Robert Moore, and Mary his wife, executrix of John Dagg, deceased, and Elizabeth Grove, adminstratrix of Joseph Grove, deceased, - - - - - - appellants. All the said other parites above-named, - - - - - respondents. The said Theodosia Crowley, and Joseph Gascoigne Nightingage, - - - appellants. All the said several other parties above-named, - - - - - respondents. And the said Benjamin Weale, in his own right, Lawrence Victonin and Francis Hayford, John Beardoe and Bearcrost Beardoe, Margaret Greaves, widow, and executrix of John Greaves, deceased, Thomas Hardwell, Abraham Rutland, Sherman Godfrey, Joseph North, Benjamin Weale and James Pearce, executors of John Pearce, deceased, Thomas White, Samuel Massey, and Susanna his wife, which said Thomas White and Susanna Massey are executors of Richard Blincko, deceased, John Fell the elder, and John Fell the younger, executors of John Rice, deceased, - - - - - appellants. The said several other parties above-named, - - - - - respondents. The case of the said Katharine Morice, widow, and executrix of Humphery Morice, late of London, merchant, deceased, one of the respondents in all the said four appeals
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The Debtors glory
And the goalers lamentation, for His Majesties act, concerning the imprisonment of insolvent debtors. With orders for goalers, turnkeys, bailiffs, sheriffs, lawyers, &c. in general, for the better regulation of all the goals throughout the Kingdom of England -
Information for Messrs. Forrest and Sinclair, Mansfield and Hunter, and Hogg and Mosman, merchants in Edinburgh, Penman and Johnston, merchants in Glasgow, and William Foord, merchant in Berwick, creditors of Thomson and Tabor, late of London, merchants, who have used arrestments, and brought process of furthcoming against their debitors in Scotland, against Thomas Thorold, Thomas Beale, and Simon Cater of London, assignies under the commission issued against the said Thomson and Tabor
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In compliance with the wishes of many respectable families in the county of Norfolk, Mr. Spelman has printed the following state of facts
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The Lady Russel's, and all Lords of Mannors, case and reasons against the bill for erecting a court of conscience
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A letter from a merchant of Dublin, to the author of Remarks on the conduct of Messrs. W-----cks and D----n
To which is added, The remarker's answer; containing an impartial examination into the proceedings of the late bankers and their friends. With some general observations on the meeting of the banker's friends, debtors, and a few creditors, at the Musick-Hall in Fishamble-street, on the 6th of this instant. To which are annexed, a few queries, highly interesting to the creditors of the bank -
Fair dealing between debtor and creditor
A very brief essay upon the caution to be used, about coming in to debt, and getting out of it. Offered at Boston-lecture; 5. d. XI. m. 1715/16. By Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. [Two lines of quotation] -
A letter, to the legislative authority, of Connecticut
Wherein is shewn, that the law, and practice of the colony, in regard to debt and goal, is not according to the foundation of civil law; which is compiled for public good. [Five lines from Thomson] -
[Some] necessary observations on an act of the last sessions of Parliament, intituled, An act for the relief of insolvent debtors
Shewing, that (if duly executed, and adverted to by the creditors themselves, either before or after the execution thereof) the said act is calculated and enacted, by the Parliament, with equal regard to the interest of the creditors, as to the relief of those prisoners for debt, who are deemed real objects of compassion. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the worshipful [bench] of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace, for the County of Middlesex. With a short appendix, touching a very extraordinary case, now depending before their worships; in a letter to one of their number. By Roderick Mackenzie, Sen. quondam A.A -
David Bindon, appellt. William Ryves and William Doyle, respts. The appellant's case
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David Bindon, appellt. William Ryves and William Doyle, respts. The appellant's case
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State of the bank lately kept by Mess. Dillon and Ferrall since the time of their failure
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[The] account between Gerald Burke, Esq; appellant, and Sir Walter Blake, bart. respondent, according to the award made by the arbitrators; whereby it will appear, that they have awarded against the appellant the sum of 405l. 18s. 1 1/2d. more then is due from him according to the arbitrators own sense of the account between the appellant and respondent
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A general state of the national account for two years, from Lady-day, 1743, to Lady-day, 1745
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A general state of the national account for two years, from Lady-day, 1745, to Lady-day, 1747
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The Inniskillingers complaint against Sir William Fownes, for detaining their pay
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Sir Alexander Maxwell, of Monreith, advocate, appellant. Andrew Houston, Esq; respondent. Et é contra. The respondent's case
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session the petition of Walter Leith and George Leslie merchants in Aberdeen
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of George Earl of Crawfurd and Lindsay
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of Robert Dunbar of Smidyboyn, Alexander Fraser of Fairfield, and other creditors adjudgers of the estate of Grangehill, and of the heretable office of bailliary of regality and justiciary of the said estate of Grangehill, &c. made and entered pursuant to an act of the 20th year of His Present Majesty, entituled, An act for taking away and abolishing the heretable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof, &c
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of Mr. John Macleod of Muiravenside, Mr. Archibald Campbell of Stonefield, and Mr. Ronald Campbell of Balerno, advocates, creditors adjudgers of the estate of Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, and of the other creditors adjudgers of the said estate, who have produced their interests in the ranking of the creditors of the said Sir James Campbell
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mrs. Alice Paterson, widow of Dr. Thomas Seton physician in Montrose, and executrix-creditrix to her said husband