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Pardon
error on the record, whereby the judgment would be reversed and a similar suggestion was made by the Committee appointed in 1904 by Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas to inquire into the circumstances of the two convictions of offences … Grace and Mercy unto him, and to grant him our Free Pardon for the offences of which he stands convicted; Our Will and Pleasure, therefore, is that yo do take due notice hereof. And for so doing
Insurance
for a certain amount, to divide the losses sustained by any of them. These are institutions of long standing, but since the alteration of the law in 1824, appear to be on the decline. The formation originated … back of the Royal Exchange. The joint affairs of the subscribers to these rooms are managed by a committee chosen by the sub-scribers. Agents (who are commonly styled Lloyd's agents) are appointed in all the principal ports
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