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Report No. JAM_1756_02

Arcedeckne v Hall

Jamaica 

Appellant’s case

Case of the appellant (Andrew Arcedeckne v Thomas Hall)

Counsel

C. Pratt

Library

Law Library of Congress: (Sir George Lee Collection) (Manuscript date on dorse 9 Feb. 1758; no manuscript notes)

LLC: page [1]

LLC: page 2

LLC: page 3

LLC: dorse

Respondent’s case

Case of the respondent (Andrew Arcedeckne v Thomas Hall), with manuscript petition of appeal and proceedings under seal from Jamaica

Counsel

C. Yorke; D. Poole

Library

Law Library of Congress: (Sir George Lee Collection) (Printed case only. Printed/manuscript date on dorse 9 Feb 1758; no manuscript notes)

LLC: page [1]

LLC: page 2

LLC: page 3

LLC: dorse