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Report No. NOV_1760_00

Grant v Newton

Nova Scotia 

Appellant’s case

Case of appellant (John Grant v Henry Newton) with appendix

Counsel

G. Hay; C. Pratt

Library

British Library: (General Reference: Cases of appellants and respondents in prize causes) L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (126) (Printed date on dorse 1761. No manuscript notes or underlining. Appendix has printed signature of Charles Saunders)

BL: L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (126), page [1]

BL: L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (126), page 2

BL: L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (126), appendix

BL: L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (126), dorse

Respondent’s case

Case of the respondent (John Grant v Henry Newton)

Counsel

C. Yorke; R. Smalbroke

Library

British Library: (General Reference: Cases of appellants and respondents in prize causes) L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (127) (Printed date on dorse 1761; “20th Day of July at 12, of the Clock at Noon” entered by hand. No other manuscript notes or underlining)

BL: L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (127), page [1]

BL: L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (127), page 2

BL: L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (127), page 3

BL: L.20.e.1 [vol.2] (127), dorse