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TRANSCRIPTS FROM THE SHORTHAND NOTES ON THE TRIAL OF THE ACTION (1880) MADE BY EDGAR...
Catalogue reference: Piece within Ashdown
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- TRANSCRIPTS FROM THE SHORTHAND NOTES ON THE TRIAL OF THE ACTION (1880) MADE BY EDGAR COUNSELL, 22, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON
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Several copies of these were made for the Defence and used extensively both in Chancery and in the subsequent Appeal. A motion that they should be included in the Defendants' Costs, however, was disallowed (see AMS3990-3994)
There are gaps in the series as extant viz. 2 Mar (the opening speech of Williams for the Defence) and 9, 10, 11 Mar (Jackson's Speech in Reply) which may be filled to some extent by the Notes of the Hearing used on Appeal (AMS3962, 3963) and by the detailed reports of local newspapers (AMS3944, 3946)
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TRANSCRIPTS FROM THE SHORTHAND NOTES ON THE TRIAL OF THE ACTION (1880) MADE BY EDGAR COUNSELL, 22, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON