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be understood the Factory, over which the Jurisdiction of the Mayor’s Court extended, as, being a subordinate Factory to Fort William.
Mr. Sealey, on the other side.
Observed Dacca must be understood to mean the City, not the Factory, and therefore not being within the Jurisdiction of the late Mayor’s Court, the Statute ought not to be applied to this case.

James Creassey
v
David Arthur.
This being the last day of the Term, we thought it best to give Judgment in this Cause; and we discoursed about it before we came into Court and agreed the Dammages should be One Thousand Rupees. Chambers at first talk’d of Five Thousand because he said dammages should be large to encourage actions, that people might not fight duels on such occasions. I told him I thought three or four hundred enough: at last we agreed on One Thousand.