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Decreed Costs to be paid by Balfour the Defendant in the Original Bill, but Sir E. Impey said he hoped the Costs would be made easy to the Defendant, by the Company, because he did not appear to be in any fault but as the Person against whom the Company chose to try their Rights.
The Cross Bill-Praying only the Discovery of certain Letters and Papers, which Discovery was made, the Costs of the Cross Bill were also decreed to be paid by Major Balfour the Plaintiff in the Cross Bill.
Sir E. Impey, While he was pronouncing the Decree call’d on Mr. Davies Advocate for the Company
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