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James Sadleir having failed to obey an order of this House that he should attend in his place on Thursday , the 24th day of July last , and having fled from justice , that the said James Sadleir be expelled this House .
James Sadleir having failed to obey an order of this House that he should attend in his place on Thursday , the 24th day of July last , and having fled from justice , that the said James Sadleir be expelled this House .
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James Sadleir having failed to obey an order of this House that he should attend in his place on Thursday , the 24th day of July last , and having fled from justice , that the said James Sadleir be expelled this House .
James Sadleir having failed to obey an order of this House that he should attend in his place on Thursday , the 24th day of July last , and having fled from justice , that the said James Sadleir be expelled this House .
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The deceased , James Henderson , was a respectable farmer and grazier , who occupied a farm at Bramhall , on Colonel Davenport's estate . The prisoner was his eldest son , and had reached the age of 32 years .
The deceased , James Henderson , was a respectable farmer and grazier , who occupied a farm at Bramhall , on Colonel Davenport's estate . The prisoner was his eldest son , and had reached the age of 32 years .
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