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<p><del>5.  That, according to the custom of this Society, established by</del><add>5.  That, in respect of recovering possession of the said Chambers<lb/>
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Your Petitioner, as he has been informed and believes is, according to<lb/>
 
some decision <del>as Your Petitioner has been informed and believed</del></add> or decisions of some Court or Courts in Westminster<lb/>
 
Hall, <del>Your Petitioner is <add>at Common Law</add> without remedy<lb/>
 
in the premises</del> <add>without remedy at Common Law,</add> nor has any means of <del>recovery</del> <add><del>its</del> recovering</add><lb/>
<del>possession of the premises,</del> <add>the same,</add> otherwise than by the imposition<lb/>
of the Honourable Bench.</p>
<p>6.  That, under the particular <del><gap/></del> circumstances of<lb/>
the case, which, <del>Your Petition</del> out of respect of the time<lb/>
of the Honourable Bench and for other considerations<lb/>
he forbears for the present, and hopes not to be obliged<lb/>
to state, Your Petitioner is seriously apprehensive of<lb/>
seeing this part of his property become a burthen to him<lb/>
instead of a benefit.</p>
<p>7.  That it is not without great reluctance, nor till after<lb/>
repeated notice given to the said M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Fonblanque of the<lb/>
intention so to do, and for the last time by letter, in<lb/>
which the day of the date hereof was mentioned as he<lb/>
day resolved on for this purpose (<add>the receipt of</add> which letter has been<lb/>
acknowledged by letter from the said M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Fonblanque)<lb/>
that Your Petitioner could resolve upon <del>an order</del><lb/>
making in application the receive of which can<lb/>
not (he is sensible) but be matter of <del>great</del> <add>much</add> concern to<lb/>
the Honourable Bench:  but, having no other remedy<lb/>
he finds himself constrained then to be a suitor to<lb/>
the Honourable <del><gap/></del> Bench. for their interposition in<lb/>
such <add>effectual</add> manner, as to their wisdom and action may<lb/>
appear most suitable to the nature of the case.</p>
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5. That, according to the custom of this Society, established by5. That, in respect of recovering possession of the said Chambers
Your Petitioner, as he has been informed and believes is, according to
some decision as Your Petitioner has been informed and believed
or decisions of some Court or Courts in Westminster
Hall, Your Petitioner is at Common Law without remedy
in the premises
without remedy at Common Law, nor has any means of recovery its recovering
possession of the premises, the same, otherwise than by the imposition
of the Honourable Bench.

6. That, under the particular circumstances of
the case, which, Your Petition out of respect of the time
of the Honourable Bench and for other considerations
he forbears for the present, and hopes not to be obliged
to state, Your Petitioner is seriously apprehensive of
seeing this part of his property become a burthen to him
instead of a benefit.

7. That it is not without great reluctance, nor till after
repeated notice given to the said Mr Fonblanque of the
intention so to do, and for the last time by letter, in
which the day of the date hereof was mentioned as he
day resolved on for this purpose (the receipt of which letter has been
acknowledged by letter from the said Mr Fonblanque)
that Your Petitioner could resolve upon an order
making in application the receive of which can
not (he is sensible) but be matter of great much concern to
the Honourable Bench: but, having no other remedy
he finds himself constrained then to be a suitor to
the Honourable Bench. for their interposition in
such effectual manner, as to their wisdom and action may
appear most suitable to the nature of the case.


Identifier: | JB/149/184/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

Folio number

184

Info in main headings field

jb v fonblanque

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a3 / f3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50038

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