Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Bind 1W. T. Clarke, 1840 |
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affirmed aliens amount appeal applied attorney authority BANK OF BENGAL Bellingham Bellingham & Wallis bequest BIJAI GOVIND SING bill bottomry Calcutta cause charity claim Claude Martin commission Court of Chancery creditors Crown death debt debtor deceased declared decree defendants Denton directed dismissed EAST INDIA COMPANY Edward Barrett English law entitled establishment execution executors Exparte faillite Fort William Freer fund George Goodin Barrett Government Governor-general granted Guernsey Heathorn heirs interest Jamaica James Davy Jethou Judge judgment Justice King law of France Lord Lordships Lucknow Majesty in Council marriage Martin Master MAYOR OF LYONS ment Order in Council Palmer parties payment personal estate petition plaintiffs possession proceedings purpose question RAJUNDER real estate received respect respondent Royal Court Sark serjeant-at-arms SHERWOOD ship sicca rupees slaves statute Stephen Denton suit Supreme Court surety testator testator's thereof tion trustees William
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