The book of the Court Exhibiting the History Duties And Privileges of the Sev

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The book of the Court Exhibiting the History Duties And Privileges of the Sev
William John Thoms
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Sir, have a care : What is your trade ? Stnd. Bail. A scavenger.
Mingay. And pray, sir, were you never found Bankrupt ? 2nd. Bail. I 'm worth a thousand pound.
Mingay. A thousand pound, friend, boldly said, In what consisting ? ^nd. Bail. Stock in trade.
Mingay. And pray, friend, tell me — do you know What sum you 're bail for ? 2nd. Bail. Tmly no.
Mingay. My lords, you hear no oaths have checked him, I hope your lordships will — Willes. Reject him.
Mingay. Well, friend, now tell me where you d
...well. \st. Bail. Sir, I have lived in Clerkenwell These ten years. — Mingay. Half a guinea dead, (aside. ) My lords, if you 've the notice read.
It says Dukes Place. So I desire A little further time t' inquire. Baldwin. Why, Mr. Mingay, all this vapour ? Willes. Take till to-morrow. Lord Mansfield. Call the paper.
282 THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE QUEEN'S BENCH.
rations, magistrates and other lay persons, to compel tliem sum- marily to do Avliat their duty requires.
The Judffes of the King s Bench and Common Pleas cannot be appointed until they have attained the degree of Seijeant at Law ; and if, as is very often the case, a person, not a Serjeant, is selected for a vacant Judgeship, he is appointed first a Serjeant, and afterwards a Judge, on the same day.


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