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1786. 4 Term. [Wednesday] Nov. 1.
on them to act the One as Attorney and the other as Advocate for the Defendant, the Court would permit them so to do, and if they appear’d without authority and the Defendant suffer’d any Injury by their so doing, the Defendant would have a right of Action against them. Mr. Tolfrey said he had authority from Mr. John Princep who was present in Court, and who was appointed Agent or Attorney in all the affairs of Mr. Lushington, by Mr. Harwood who had been appointed Agent to Mr. Lushington before he went to England.
/ Mr. D.