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1829. May 14. ++
Petitions
3.
5
Dispatch Court.
§. 5. Procedure.
exemplified
38
Mandates put given in
a separate bag to the
Post Office
In attendance is A Clerk from the Post Office (it is the
Twopenny Post Office,) Of every one of all the several individuals now convened, the residence being, as above, in the Metropolis. is in attendance. Of the several
mandates the directions on the covers, have been copied, or are copied,
on the spot, into a book, kept in the Register of
the Judicatory. Each mandate, when folded up and directed,
receives, unsealed, a stamp, exhibiting the
words Dispatch Court, and goes unsealed. To the aggregate, composed of
all missives thus at the same time issuing from
the Dispatch Court, a separate bag is allotted. Special
and appropriate care and ulterior providers is thus secured. No dear-paid social messenger, dispatched is pretended to have been dispatched by a middle-man whose it is, frequency of miscarriage, and length of time elapsed before the requisite has had place be maximized.
Of the causes selected
by Judges each one
to be first called — chosen
by lot
Grounding himself declaredly on the
state of each case, as reported by the Committee, as above,
the Judge will have pitched upon a number of cases
some member of times greater than the number of
those which, should time permitt, he intends to hear:
say for example three times. Number proposed to be
heard, suppose six. Out of 18, these 6 are drawn by lot.
Identifier: | JB/081/161/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81. |
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1829-05-14 |
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081 |
petition for justice |
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161 |
petitions |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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recto |
c3 / e5 / f38 |
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john flowerdew colls |
street & co |
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antonio alcala galiano |
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25948 |
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