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inferred that Mr Hulme would not attend his duty;
So far from the Admiralty
Seffione interfering with the Supreme
· Court, the contrary was the fact The 20th
was sélected expressly, because Mr Hulme had himself the 22nd for the Summary fixed the 22nd
Jurisdiction cases, and it was deemed inconvenient to interfore with that Courts. At the same time, the Admiralty Court could have been held in a separate place, and without the Chilf. Justine, in cate necessity..
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In consequence of Mr Hulme's Letter, I myself, to the inconvenience of the public Service, and the to
my time, went down to the.
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any pocket, being, bed to anticipate. the contingency of Mr Hulme's
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in particular. By these onders all the previous Rules were,
dis allowed
by
Her Majesty ; - They
revised in Council
presence.
of
Council in the Mr Hulme Louis If the alterations were made at his suggestion, others at the suggestion of other Members in his presoner ._ At the seond
The absented himself reading, from Connail, but when