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  • 71Weston v. Stammers — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Lessee of Weston v. Edwards ArgueDate=April ArgueYear=1759 DecideDate=April DecideYear=1759 FullName=Lessee of Lewis and Mary Weston v Thomas Stammers. USVol=1 USPage=2 Holding=The Court held An exemplification of a will,… …

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  • 72estreat — /astriyt/ To take out a forfeited recognizance from the recordings of a court, and return it to the court to be prosecuted. n. (From Lat. extractum.) In English law, a copy or extract from the book of estreats, that is, the rolls of any court, in …

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  • 73exemplification — An official transcript of a document from public records, made in form to be used as evidence, and authenticated or certified as a true copy. See certified copy …

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  • 74estreat — /astriyt/ To take out a forfeited recognizance from the recordings of a court, and return it to the court to be prosecuted. n. (From Lat. extractum.) In English law, a copy or extract from the book of estreats, that is, the rolls of any court, in …

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  • 75exemplification — An official transcript of a document from public records, made in form to be used as evidence, and authenticated or certified as a true copy. See certified copy …

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  • 76The Walbrook —    A stream of some size and importance which flowed through the centre of the City from north to south. In course of time it was filled up and eventually built over.    The City Records and Stow s Survey, together with the investigations made at …

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  • 77Estreat — Es*treat , n. [OF. estraite, prop., an extract, fr. p. p. of estraire to extract, F. extraire, fr. L.extrahere. See {Extract}.] (Law) A true copy, duplicate, or extract of an original writing or record, esp. of amercements or penalties set down… …

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  • 78Estreat of a recognizance — Estreat Es*treat , n. [OF. estraite, prop., an extract, fr. p. p. of estraire to extract, F. extraire, fr. L.extrahere. See {Extract}.] (Law) A true copy, duplicate, or extract of an original writing or record, esp. of amercements or penalties… …

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  • 79Richard Hell — Infobox musical artist Name = Richard Hell Img capt = Hell in 2008 Img size = 250px Landscape = yes Background = solo singer Birth name = Richard Meyers Alias = Born = Birth date and age|1949|10|2|mf=y Lexington, Kentucky, United States Died =… …

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  • 80Thomas Guy — (1644 1724) was a British bookseller, speculator and de facto founder of Guy s Hospital, LondonEarly lifeThomas Guy was born a son of a , wharf owner and coal dealer at Southwark. In 1668, after eight years as an apprentice of a bookseller, he… …

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