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v Crickett 2 Viz: Jun:r 563. as to Tithes in respect to
Houses in the City of London, under the Statute and
Decree of 37 H 8. c 12. The Lord Chancellor (Longhborough)
"Says—" That an Act of Parliament creating a special
"jurisdiction, never ousts the jurisdiction of Westminster
"Hall, without special words."
See Morning Chron. 21. April 1820— Common serjeant repeatedly refuses
London Grand Jury liberty of inspecting the State Prisoners—sole alledged
reasons possibly possibility of a rush out—"it was in fact merely given to
such Grand jurors or others who went there for public or beneficial purposes."
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