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1780. Sittings.

Saturday June [rip] but as a Favour.
The Sessions of Oyers [rip] was absent to
and General Gaol [rip] ame. He had
Holden before [rip] twelve days ago.
of Judicature [rip] out of his
in Bengal. [rip] as nigh being over
On Saturday Jud
of Christ 1780, [rip] Court to day some
the Reign of [rip] ordinary, sitting out
George the third [rip] twocession about
Present
Sir E. Im[pey] [rip] gave the Charge to
and
Mr. Justice [Hyde] began at Forty
[Triple Line] Ten, and finish’d
The first business [rip] utes
call over the Name [rip] his charge was
the Pease, the [rip] offences which
Mr. Barwell Francis [rip] to be brought be=
were call’d, the Chei [rip] the like as had
the Cryer, why do [rip]
other Justices Mr. [rip] consisted all or
Coote? Mr. Barwell [rip] had before served
and Sir Eyre Coote, [rip] had heard and
Peace, though he [rip] Learned Charges of
The Names of [rip] had desired to
=moved on the Gran [rip] deliver’d to them in
/ writing