The trial at large, in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King, on the prosecution of James Templar, Esq. his Majety's coronet, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-councilmen, of the city of Chester; on the relation of Ralph Eddowes, of the said city, merchant

Thomas Amery, Joseph Gurney

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The trial at large, in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King, on the prosecution of James Templar, Esq. his Majety's coronet, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-councilmen, of the city of Chester; on the relation of Ralph Eddowes, of the said city, merchant

1786
Trials, litigationEarly works to 1800ElectionsChester (England) City CouncilChester (England). City Council

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