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not agree and and determine the same within that time, then that the said Award, Arbitration and [ILL] of the said William Dunkin should be made within the space of two months next following the said 24th day of February 1784; and that the submission to Arbitration should be [ILL] a Rule of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal; That inconsequence of this agreement, the submission was made a Rule of the Supreme Court, in the 12th of February 1784, That the Arbitration [ILL] their Award within the time limited for that purpose, the power of determining the matters in dispute between the Appellant and the Respondent, Bulram Ghose, vested in William Dunkin Esq, Umpire; but as the matters in controversy required long and repeated examination of Witnesses on both sides, the Period for Mr. Dunkin’s making his award or [ILL] was from time to time enlarged untill the 22d day of October 1784, That the [ILL] having within the time presented by the Last Enlargement, fully examined all the Witnesses produced by the said Parties, and thoroughly investigated the merits of the dispute between them, on the 16th of October 1784, made his Award or Umpirage, by which (after [ILL]
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