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Page 331
... Court of Honour ; where both persons are to attend , the meeting there not being to be understood as a visit , and the right of the next visit being then to be wholly settled , according to the prayer of the plaintiff . " No. 262 ...
... Court of Honour ; where both persons are to attend , the meeting there not being to be understood as a visit , and the right of the next visit being then to be wholly settled , according to the prayer of the plaintiff . " No. 262 ...
Page 346
... COURT OF HONOUR , & C . As s soon as the court was sat , the ladies of the bench presented , according to order , a table of all the laws now in force relating to visits and visiting - days , methodically digested under their respective ...
... COURT OF HONOUR , & C . As s soon as the court was sat , the ladies of the bench presented , according to order , a table of all the laws now in force relating to visits and visiting - days , methodically digested under their respective ...
Page 349
... Court of Honour . It appeared , that they were both taken up in the street as they passed by the court , in their way to the fields behind Montague House.1 The criminals would answer nothing for themselves , but that they were going to ...
... Court of Honour . It appeared , that they were both taken up in the street as they passed by the court , in their way to the fields behind Montague House.1 The criminals would answer nothing for themselves , but that they were going to ...
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