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Report No. JAM_1781_01

Pinnock v Dickson

Jamaica 

Other Documents

For possible later related proceedings below, see Notes of Cases Adjudged in Jamaica, May 1774 to Dec. 1787 (Edinburgh: Adam Neill and Company, [1794]) (reported by John Grant, esq., late chief-justice of the Grand Court of Jamaica), p.239–243 (16 Sept. Grand Court 1785, arguments of counsel and report of rule nisi made absolute).

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Ames Foundation: (5 pages) (Source: Harvard Law School Library through the Harvard Library Viewer)

Ames: p.239–243

Other Documents

Id. at 249–250 (2 Dec. 1785, on motion for costs; arguments of counsel and report of ruling).

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Ames Foundation: (2 pages) (Source: Harvard Law School Library through the Harvard Library Viewer)

Ames: p.249–250