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they

buildings

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of

ought to be in the carme range

the Court. The Judges' Chambers are in Serjeants hun _ the Courts at Westminster and Gull Chall.. if Colonial Judicatures other than that & this fout, we know nothing. For

would beg leave to disclaim

ourselves we

any discontent" with the present rrangements, nor are we sensible of

Fe "immense inconvenience "to which

conveni

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it would appear we have been unwillingly subjected. The books of reference required in matters heard in Chambers are generally

very

few and

and can

always be taken to no

without inconvenience in tur

me

Chairs.

We harry think it necessary for us to remnant on the alleged. notorious insalubrity

and unsheltered state of the none

road

leading to the prionic recidence of you

Amin.

These

is one other

point included in this second head & comslainė the hour at which the sittings of the

Count

prefer

are

helk- Two of our

oody racter the hour 57 12 & tint of 10. to the

ther it is altogether inmatrixí

nor can we see in wint manner

"it is unfair to the wry, to the withenes,

"to the profeccional advisers and the wome "to the Prisoners." De Sun and

Witnesses

cices are we should imagine

rem well blenced to have so silased

Do pra a

morning in wiied to attend to their

several matters of businese

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