| 1833 - 490 páginas
...Attorney-General, and to try his fortune in England. Certain it is, that he returned to this country, and was called to the Bar by the Society of Lincoln's Inn, in the year 1787. Mr. Grant took his stand in the Common Law Courts, and joined the Home Circuit. The usual... | |
| 1833 - 492 páginas
...Attorney-General, and to try his fortune in England. Certain it is, that he returned to this country, and was called to the Bar by the Society of Lincoln's Inn, in the year 1787. Mr. Grant took his stand in the Common Law Courts, and joined the Home Circuit. The usual... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1841 - 558 páginas
...attorney-general, and to try his fortune in England. Certain it a, that he returned to this country, and was called to the bar by the society of Lincoln's inn, in the rear 1787. Mr Grant took his stami in the common law courts, and joined the home circuit. ^ Tie usual... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 522 páginas
...two sermons addressed to sailors and slaves in the West Indies. ADAIR, (James,)serjeantatlaw, sonot' Mr. Adair, an army agent. Was entered of Peterhouse,...the death of Glvnn, he was elected recorder. In 1774 lie took the degree of Serjeant, and afterwards confined his practice chiefly to the Common Pleas,... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1857 - 532 páginas
...two sermons addressed to sailors and slaves in the West Indies. ADAIR, (James,) serjeant atlaw, son of Mr. Adair, an army agent. Was entered of Peterhouse,...popular side; in 1771 he was employed as counsel in the fiunoos case of the House of Commons against the printers; and in this and other instances gave so... | |
| 1875 - 562 páginas
...is called Sir Robert Townshend, km., and he bequeaths him his " Cheyne of Gold." Sir Robert was of the Society of Lincoln's Inn in the early part of the reign of King Henry VIII., becoming as eminent as his ancestor in the •tody of law, and with his father... | |
| 1877 - 80 páginas
...called Sir Robert Townshend, knt., and he bequeaths him his 5 / " Cheyne of Gold." Sir Robert was of the Society of Lincoln's Inn in the early part of the reign of King Henry VIII., becoming as eminent as his ancestor in the study of law, and with his father attended... | |
| Georgia Lord Morehouse Maltby - 1895 - 178 páginas
...called, " Sir Robert Townshend, Kt.," and he bequeathed him his " Cheyne of Gold." Sir Robert was of the Society of Lincoln's Inn, in the early part of the reign of King Henry VIII, becoming as eminent as his ancestor in the study of law, and with his father attended... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1995 - 542 páginas
...is called Sir Robert Townshend, knt., and he bequeaths him his " Cheyne of Gold." Sir Robert was of the Society of Lincoln's Inn in the early part of the reign of King Henry VIII., becoming as eminent as his ancestor in the study of law, and with his father attended... | |
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