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   Courier And Evening Gazette (Newspaper) - August 20, 1801, London, Middlesex                                AND Si August 180 I in hi GRAND JUNCTION or original and one of the last OPTIONAL To prevent the is and of the latter O Air at Shorc TO CREDITORS AND Creditors of THOMAS C L L I late of in the County ot War deceased a re to a particular l l i de s both of in the duly of in order that such accounts may be ted And all indebted to the ot the rt deceased are requested tc5 pay to without as trity to close every account this with all possible IN rilli COUNTY to be SOLO by and Convenient MANSION with excellent for coach anil pleasure and stand and dry filiation in ot West in the County or ncia and views of the adjacent surrounded with roads in excellent remarkable for and 30 miles ot ths City ot nch ot or W FREE MASONS TA strict in Great JL to be on I For particulars inquire ot Clements Inn or No a who has been to the tO SUj the management ot a very respectable Shop in the Any persons who art of accepting silch j a are requested to address postpaid for at but to it must be recollected pone will be treated with but such as can write a Rood antt are perfectly competent to keep the and ft Hose character will bear tiie strictest STATE begins Drawing of 4 of 4 t to ia loo Tickets 130 for London toother with Acres lind situated behind and the said Ut in tiie and occupation A Ksq irr further particulars VALUABLE Mir nd i and Ay GRAHAM and thr Order of the Devisee in Trust of the late Alderman JOHN BURN At tha White opposite Chancery September at Twelve and very Improvable FREE V HOL two excellent family with convenient domestic fore pleasure grounds and a profusion of youns walled fruit in pleasantly on the side of Clapham iu the county ot in tha occupation of ana Cur Four in i one a capital tree in full called the Blackamoors in the possession of and Thirteen forming the whols ol in Three brick nul a moiety of the Nags anri in in the pation ot and The Horse nnd Dolphin and lett to Sarah The very complete and newly erected Red Lion Livery stables and in lett to James A substantial with extensive arched in lett to A and in and kit to Tliomas and A and a of ten pounds per amply secured by buildings in O with the rever sion in fee of such The whole except tha house in the occupation of and the in arc lett to tenants at at low old ot Considerable at present to Seven and Two Pounds per Printed particulars and ho nd fourteen 4ays the when the may by leave ot the tenants the houses Common oy tickets only and further particulars may be by applying to and Temple and of Graham and DIXS GOUT Gout is generally supposed to be A as all other disorders were which we knew not how to until safe remedies were dis to cure It has been thought dangerous to attempt to cure ths or prevent its But it the cause of this disease is all danger must be done which this Tincture taken as directed and the regi men followed as will as hus been proved by many respectable characters in liave and still do experience the happiest whose letters Dix with their publi and tr refer Ladies and to themselves in person tor the which must be much more satis factory tlian an expensive publication of many vinch by some might be suspected to be for the ot the medicine prefers tht to the original letters in his and to the who are too tp be of I he Gout has been aid to in as much as it has been supposed by who nut the nor how to cure or prevent to keep eft all heg with all due to such arc of this since this assertion ins never yet been Th contrary the and has hem Verified in How many patients do we not hear a complication of dis as Bilious and Nor Head 1 ains in tle and alt originating from nits line cause the all which this Tincture will nwl if taken as aiut tilt followed as The cause thus the must cease and no patient tear any ill the use ct this Which js so innocent as not to the delicate if taken It may not IM improper to there is no article of mercury or aloes in this medicine knowing that some pared with are for the GoUt mer It sure Dix may be consulted every arid Fnda Uot Dix imy be consulted every wd tea at his hot the Tincture may be had at 4tti other ex DESCENT OF This was of cer tain copyhold GARROW fie was Counsel for the of the and he state the as as it Was question of rather than of an estate should him who was trie heirat law or by the copyhold of trie manor in Which it was the child of youngest daughter should be preferred the the eldest son He should submit that the descent be by the common un less a clear custom to the be the He admit ted It be possible for Kings to hewy in the case of a such custom rhight prevail but he should how ever that might it could not extend further he shew to the he custom was for it was necessary liave been uniform and He should proceed to the proof ot rhe ing any further observations till after he had heard Friends It was admitted between the parties that thr premises manor or Daniel the original of according to the custom ot about the month of intestate and without leaving Roger his his the only son and heir of Roger the brother to Daniel and Mary child and ot the bi Other to Daniel 06 the of Roger entered on the was i as nephew and heir ot Daniel that soon after John in right of his claimed the action of in the Court in the year in which there was a for the That Roger in 1799 estate to William the lessor having surrendered the to of 1m last That Palmer on his death and was and received the he was turned out by the under a writ That alter the death of Roger John and Mary who claimed as representative and heiress of the younger brother to brought another ol ejectment in in which there was a verdict in their favour that soon alter William Palmer brought an action to recover back the which was and a verdict given for the defendant that after the recovery by ami his they but Mary died before she was and Henry Sider her son and he was afterwards admitted as the great nephew and heir of Daniel Garrow said he was desirous of bring ing a question of this sort to a point the only paint in dispute whether the descendants ot a younger sister were to be preferred to those ot an He hail 10 contend that the custom was confined to and did hot to col Justice GROSE that the question whether the tenure by the custom was not in the nature of by if the father youngest son rook his estate Serjeant SHEPHERD that by the law of except in the County of where gavelkind ir wis enough fcr H mm claiming an estate to say his father or uncle iid dial of ami that he was his oldest sn and But in the present case it established upon in the of the youngest or toik by descent in preference to the A Jury had so found the and in of their the plaintiff liad turned Another Jury had afterwards that ver and the defendants had been quietly in p sion of ihe rents and profits not the pie stnt adion been brought just at rhe time it twenty years would have and the plaintiff would driven to his writ of Tiie custom for which he should opposition to the common law of the wis by no means for there were a great number of copy holds in which His Learned Friend and his that with gard to the Manor of the right of the branch uf a family to the Kiid been constant and that the custom it had oot bein ro the but to remoter 1ht rinci ple on which he feel in asking for a verdict that it the custom to have in antient times nothing afterwards c eVr alter he nr that it in the reigns of Henry and Queen no compact tie lords i i and the ever have rid of A to a Cure for 1 secret j custom of a not be Ilk with a kin i ot c power ol and I could alter the tenure th y To is Advice to Bam ami It ii particularly to instances were produced in cn would not r Sir NASH GROSE a were R 1 i as shall detail tRe tha t thj the 6F so chasms in giving a I i CAPITALS Ticket Jay Ditto 3idday 4oth day Shares of Tickets at every Licensed Office and and the be paid in full Sterling PRESENT Ticket a 210 420 Sixteenth i i 6 Tickets will keep same r M t HEALTH ahd BARTONs PATENT VITAL WINES extensive proved to essential benefit in reco and general and the uss of them rapidly increasing from require an oji ap The Proprietors have been induced to a mercantile oF great lity to meet their pub lic they to he as the and where arc As by at the following places and Cornhill j Je and 15 and at and fyr pelf h and Wholesale Dealers allowed a liberal A NEW This Day is in One With an Portrait of the Price GUIDE TO BOTH a variety com with an Essay on the Venereal Seminal Weakness likewise an Address to and Guardians of This pamphlet nut direct methods of from a or go to a confirmed which is An on Secret Venery and a Discourse on Impotency in and Sterility ox Barrenness incident to Fe TO THE is scarcely an individual who is not interested in of this In particular it is addressed with the Female or any disorder originating from an impurity of the to people of the studious ot confined and sedentary as also to those with nervous in To which is A Treatise on the Venereal Disease containing the mode of and remedies in the stages of i cautions to young per sons of the danger of imprudent or improper With the between real venereal and those mistaken for thym Advice to is inserted an Essay on Gleets and Seminal Weak with a aerious Address to and youns who or are in danger of their by a destructive and solitary now too amongst setting tha of such both to the the and th an early of thu melancholy as wyll as for the best means of Printed tor the Author and sold by Strand and all other Booksellers in Great and PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE first and principal Doty of a PHYSICIAN the art ei distinguishing the Cause of the particularly that are most general and ratal in the his The know of the II fits ftp Medicines be his pe culiar without it is tii ablo tc relieve the va rious disorders ro the humane That BRODUM IMS two is by the success that has cf his BOTANICAL NERVOUS Several of uY subsided by theif the attained and power beyond the expectation of thu most san SYRUP and NERVOUS COR DIAL to be lud at the Albion doors the Li H m at i nd also if and Royal turner uf Pauls Churchyard bolton Kovul Per fumer to Hi AmicH Ox tne op Borough f Chinu arid and by most fits to El taken as to i here severa of Stephen and Robert admitted i 3d 4 Mason John his by which it appeared of to the of tended he had esta Wished the custom the younger branchni thai must lers Medicine Venders in tue three CUIDET or Advice to K Vfl Vl not given themselves the to He referred to his former that the custom in t no done could and maintained few produced at so remote a pmi reign of were not t a in opposition to the general hw Justice GROSE said he was to served the the Jury this The question a short Saa was a mere matter of CA of a particular general law there could be that it a man died his eldest son to in the youngest was as little in many places a called Borough by which the in exclusion of the oldest but a custom was to be and if the words that the youngest brother should not apply any it did learned Judge the Fead On U part of the and defendant r and observe of ihe fc the in the j and what ever was the custom at certainly ihe After Commenting at length on the evidence of that the whole resolved the custom well proved njr It were satisfied time exited a custom in opposition 10 the their verdict would be lor the on die they thought ihe the of not vould find lor the with one shilling ihe retired from returned a blishing the custom of the favour of younger Yesterday the Danish tiry cf Count Berns tor herd from ma from London ii He took up with the Tomorrow he ecd on iis General on the wih a is retinue to to our Pe with all tlv due to his inspected the dt preparations at and eJ the corps ot our ships of Next wrk he proceeds to the iid North of where numbers of troops are as the Lord and Dutch coasts with an in stead oi offensive preparations against expedition of has confined tion solely J  

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