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1778. 3 Term. [Friday] July 10th.
himself the name of Cosaul Hurry Doss which is not his name, but is the name of a Man then living at Dacca in Bengal, who demanded a certain Sum in the said affidavit named from Shaike Ramjean the Defendant in an Action brought by the said Cosaul Hurry Doss whereon his Plaint if filed of Record in the said Court” After entering the order to bring him into Court in the Books of the Office of the Clerk of the Crown he enter’d that on his Prayer Buggerutt is discharged, and the Sheriff is to have a Copy of this order of Court as a Discharge.
After a few common Motions the Causes were call’d on, and first the Cause of James Gallaway v Anne Gallaway, which was a Cause of Divorce for Adultery was call’d on. The Libel had been filed about December 1777 and the answer put in a few days after, but my Brother Chambers observed, this was not a regular proceeding in the Ecclesiastical Court, for that the proper method of propounding a Libel was to read it in Open Court. He said the Proxies of the Proctors on each side must be exhibited in Court, and that
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