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The speeches of John Ingram Lockhart, and Charles Adams, esqrs., Sir Charles Burrell, bart. and W. H. Hume, esq. in the House of Commons, on the 30th of June, 1812, on the motion of Mr. Lockhart, for a committee of inquire into the conduct of Burton Morice, esq., steward and one of the judges of the Marshalsea and Palace Courts

The speeches of John Ingram Lockhart, and Charles Adams, esqrs., Sir Charles Burrell, bart. and W. H. Hume, esq. in the House of Commons, on the 30th of June, 1812, on the motion of Mr. Lockhart, for a committee of inquire into the conduct of Burton Morice, esq., steward and one of the judges of the Marshalsea and Palace Courts

Burton Morice, Charles Adams, Burges, James Bland Sir, John Ingram Lockhart, Charles Burrell, William Cruchley, W. H. Hume

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Great Britain. Court of Marshalsea

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