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Seal-paper, a document formerly issued by the Lord Chancellor, previously to the commencement of the sittings, detailing the business to be done for each day in his Court, and in the courts of the Lords Justices and Vice-Chancellors. The Master of the Rolls in like manner issued a seal-paper in respect of the business to be heard before him, Smith's Ch. Pr. 9.

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