Collet, Henry
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On Sunday the 20th of September, 1772, Mr. Evanson read part of the Nicene Creed in an ironical manner , so as to convey the utmost contempt and ridicule thereof, particularly of these Words, God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God,-Upon which the two following Letters passed.
Collet, HenryDate: 1773- E-books
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William Buckle, Esq; Richard Jackson, Esq; D. Hawkins, Esq; Richard Bayzard, Tanner ..
Collet, HenryDate: 1775?]- E-books
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Interrogatories ministered and to be administered on the part and behalf of the Rev. Edw. Evanson, clerk, to all and every the pretended witnesses produced or to be produced on the part and behalf of Henry Collet, Esq; and Neast Havard, Gent. two of the Parishioners and Inhabitants of Tewkesbury, in the County and Diocese of Glocester, in a certain pretended Cause of Office, voluntarily promoted by them against the said Edw. Evanson,-Follow, (to wit)
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The office of the judge, promoted by Collet and Havard, against Evanson. Depositions of Witnesses taken on the Part and Behalf of Henry Collet Esq; and Neast Havard Gentleman, the Parties agent or promovent in the aforesaid Business of Office or Correction, now depending in the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Glocester, between the said Henry Collet and Neast Havard, the Parties voluntarily promoting the said Business on the one Part, and the Reverend Edward Evanson, Clerk, Vicar of the Vicarage and Parish Church of Tewkesbury, in the County and Diocese of Glocester, the Party against whom the said Business is promoted, on the other Part, by Virtue of a Commission issued under the Seal of the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Glocester, bearing Date the Thirty first Day of March, 1774, and which said Commission was opened in the Parish Church of Tewkesbury aforesaid, on Wednesday the Sixth Day of April, in the said Year 1774
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A treatise on the laws of England; concerning estates in lands, advowsons, or hereditaments, of what Kind soever; advising Persons interested therein, either as Purchasers, Mortgagees, or otherwise, - as well as Conveyancers, what Methods are proper to be used in Relation to the Security of Titles to such Estates: with some observations on the laws of bankruptcy. By Henry Collet, Esq; Barrister at Law
Collet, HenryDate: MDCCLIV. [1754]