An Account of the Proceedings in the University of Cambridge, Against William Frend, M.A. Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, for Publishing a Pamphlet, Intitled Peace and Union, Containing the Proceedings in Jesus College, the Trial in the Vice-Chanc (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1793. Excerpt: ... PROCEEDINGS IK TIH COURT of DELEGATES, FIRST COURT. University Before the right honourable and of fright worshipful JCLUiam Wynne, Cambridge. 'knight, doctor jaf law, the worshrpfui John Hey and John Barlow Seale, respectively doctors in divinity, and the worshipful John Lane and Edward Christian, respectively masters of arts, judges delegates, in a certain cause of appeal, or complaint, between William Frend, M. A. and fellow of Jesus college, party appellant, and Thomas Kipling, D.D. party appellate, in the law schools of the said university, on Friday the 28th-day of June, 1793, at nine o'clock in the morning. Me present. GEO. BORLASE. Not. Publ. and Registr. Businefe C 19" 3 Business of Appeal The grace of the senate, 14th between j June, 1793, appointing delegates WilliamFrend, M.A. Vin this cause, was read. Also a and V citation of William Frend, party Thos. Kipling, D.D.-' appellant, and a citation of Thomas Kipling, party appellate. And John Beverley, esquire bedel, was sworn, who deposed, that he had respectively served the said citations on Mr. Frend andDr. Kipling, who both appeared. Also was read a paper signed Robert Tyrwhitt, pur. porting to be a protest against the legality of the aforelaid grace. Mr. Tyrwhitt was heard in support of the protest; and the judges delegates, after deliberating on the same, declared, that they were unanimously of opinion, that nothing contained in the protest ought to prevent their sitting to hear this cause; and that they were 'ready to do so. The registrary being sworn, deposed, that he had looked over the minutes, since they were returned by the promoter of this cause, in the court below, and that they bad not undergone any alteration while in the promoter's hands. And the proceedings and evidence had and ta...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1793. Excerpt: ... PROCEEDINGS IK TIH COURT of DELEGATES, FIRST COURT. University Before the right honourable and of fright worshipful JCLUiam Wynne, Cambridge. 'knight, doctor jaf law, the worshrpfui John Hey and John Barlow Seale, respectively doctors in divinity, and the worshipful John Lane and Edward Christian, respectively masters of arts, judges delegates, in a certain cause of appeal, or complaint, between William Frend, M. A. and fellow of Jesus college, party appellant, and Thomas Kipling, D.D. party appellate, in the law schools of the said university, on Friday the 28th-day of June, 1793, at nine o'clock in the morning. Me present. GEO. BORLASE. Not. Publ. and Registr. Businefe C 19" 3 Business of Appeal The grace of the senate, 14th between j June, 1793, appointing delegates WilliamFrend, M.A. Vin this cause, was read. Also a and V citation of William Frend, party Thos. Kipling, D.D.-' appellant, and a citation of Thomas Kipling, party appellate. And John Beverley, esquire bedel, was sworn, who deposed, that he had respectively served the said citations on Mr. Frend andDr. Kipling, who both appeared. Also was read a paper signed Robert Tyrwhitt, pur. porting to be a protest against the legality of the aforelaid grace. Mr. Tyrwhitt was heard in support of the protest; and the judges delegates, after deliberating on the same, declared, that they were unanimously of opinion, that nothing contained in the protest ought to prevent their sitting to hear this cause; and that they were 'ready to do so. The registrary being sworn, deposed, that he had looked over the minutes, since they were returned by the promoter of this cause, in the court below, and that they bad not undergone any alteration while in the promoter's hands. And the proceedings and evidence had and ta...

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General Books LLC

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February 2012

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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88

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978-1-150-76808-8

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9781150768088

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1-150-76808-8



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