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William Davies Shipley
Dean of St Asaph (1745–1826)
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An authentic copy of the judgement delivered by the Right Hon. Earl Mansfield, November 16, 1784, in the case of the King against William Davies Shipley, Dean of St. Asaph
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House of Lords
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Date: 1785
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The deformity of the doctrine of libels , and informations ex officio, with a view of the case of the Dean of Saint Asaph, and an enquiry into the rights of jurymen, in a letter to ... Thomas Erskine. By M. Dawes, Esq.
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Dawes, M (Manasseh), d. 1829.
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Date: 1785
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The whole of the proceedings at the assizes at Shrewsbury , on Friday August the sixth, 1784. In the cause of the King on the prosecution of William Jones, attorney at law, against the Rev. William Davies Shipley, Dean Of St. Asaph. for a libel. Before The Hon. Francis Buller, Esq. One Of The Judges Of His Majesty's Court Of King's Bench. Taken In Shorthand BY William Blanchard, No. 4. Dean-Street, Petter-Lane, London. N. B. The Greatest Part Of The Arguments Of At The Counsel Revised BY Themselves.
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Shipley, William Davies 1745-1826.
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Date: 1784
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The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio, by the King's Attorney General, against John Stockdale for a libel on the House of Commons, tried In The Court Of King's-Bench Westminster, ON Wednesday, the ninth of December, 1789, Before The Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, Chief Justice Of England. Taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney. To which is subjoined, an argument in support of the rights of juries.
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Stockdale, John 1749?-1814.
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Date: 1790
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Never before printed. The rights of juries vindicated . The speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's counsel, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted, the rule for which had been applied for on the motion of the Honble. Thomas Erskine, The Preceding Monday. Taken in short hand by William Blanchard.
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Erskine, Thomas Erskine Baron, 1750-1823.
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Date: 1785
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The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio, by the King's attorney general, against John Stockdale for a libel on the House of Commons, Tried in the Court of King's-Bench West-Minster, on Wednesday, the Ninth of December, 1789, Before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, Chief Justice of England. Taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney. To which is subjoined, an argument in support of the rights o juries.
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Stockdale, John 1749?-1814.
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Date: 1790
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