Original Papers: With an Authentic State of the Proofs and Proceedings Before the Coroner's Inquest, which was Assembled at Madras, Upon the Death of Lord Pigot, on the 11th Day of May 1777; Likewise the Subsequent Proofs and Proceedings Before the Justices at Madras, with the Opinions of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature in BengalT. Cadell, 1778 - 254 páginas |
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... those perfons in a letter , that he was not fatisfied as to the legality of their intended removal . Mr. Ram further acquaints Mr. Davies , that he had heard that another Coroner has been appointed ; but that this appointment can in ...
... those perfons in a letter , that he was not fatisfied as to the legality of their intended removal . Mr. Ram further acquaints Mr. Davies , that he had heard that another Coroner has been appointed ; but that this appointment can in ...
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... those per- fons , who were particularly concerned in the confinement of Lord Pigot , and who now act as Governor and Council of this Settle- ment have , in a joint letter to the Court of Directors , made mention , that he ( the Coroner ) ...
... those per- fons , who were particularly concerned in the confinement of Lord Pigot , and who now act as Governor and Council of this Settle- ment have , in a joint letter to the Court of Directors , made mention , that he ( the Coroner ) ...
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... those persons should appear , what they might have to fay in their defence should be attended to . The Jury are fatisfied that they may find their final verdict with- out waiting till the perfons before mentioned are brought before them ...
... those persons should appear , what they might have to fay in their defence should be attended to . The Jury are fatisfied that they may find their final verdict with- out waiting till the perfons before mentioned are brought before them ...
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... those times in his late illness , when he was fo much in- difpofed as to make the visits of his family and friends inconvenient to him . On the 24th of August last Lord Pigot was made a prisoner , and carried to St. Thomas's Mount ...
... those times in his late illness , when he was fo much in- difpofed as to make the visits of his family and friends inconvenient to him . On the 24th of August last Lord Pigot was made a prisoner , and carried to St. Thomas's Mount ...
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... those spirits that he had before , which this Informant imputed to the effect which the intended removal had on Lord Pigot , and which feemed to hang on his mind , as he frequently mentioned the matter to this In- formant , and even ...
... those spirits that he had before , which this Informant imputed to the effect which the intended removal had on Lord Pigot , and which feemed to hang on his mind , as he frequently mentioned the matter to this In- formant , and even ...
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acquainted adjourned aforefaid againſt alfo alſo Anfwer Archdale Palmer arreft Auguft becauſe cafe caufe cauſe Charles Floyer circumftances Clerk of Peace Colonel Eidingtoun Colonel James Stuart Company's Garden-houſe confequence conftitution Coroner Council Court defire Deponent diforder exerciſe expreffed faid George Lord fame feemed ferjeant fervant feven fhall fhould figned fince firft firſt fituation fome Foreman formant Fort St Francis Jourdan fuch fuppofed furgeons G. A. RAM Gentlemen George Andrew Ram George Lord Pigot George Mackay George Smith George Stratton Henry Brooke himſelf Honourable houſe illneſs Inqueft JOHN WHITEHILL Juftices laft letter Lord Pigot died Lord Pigot's confinement Lordship Major Horne Major Horne's houfe Matthew Horne Meffrs Monckton moſt Mount muſt neceffary o'clock oath obferve occafion orders paffions Pafley perfons prefent Prefident purpoſe queftion reafon reſpect Ruffel ſaid SEDGLEY Sir Edward Hughes Sir Robert Fletcher theſe thofe thoſe Town of MADRASPATNAM true Copy ufual uſed verdict
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