... James Robertson, appellant, and Alexander Stephenson, respondent. The appellant's case

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F 338.4 Ja J27 Survey and report on the potentialities of the tourist industry of Jamaica with recommendations for post-war development F 343 Ja Gt. Brit First report of the Commissioners of Enquiry into the Administration of Criminal and Civil Justice in the West Indies. Jamaica. Dated 29th June 1827. Ordered, to be Printed, 29 June 1827 F 346.5 Ja B379 The case of A.H. Beaumont, and the Hon. R. Barrett and others, before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, upon appeal from the judgment of the court of errors in Jamaica, on the right of the Assembly of that island to commit for a contempt The appellant conducted his case in person both in Jamaica and before the Privy Council Counsel for the respondents in the Courts in Jamaica, the attorney-general and advocate-general, Solicitor, the solicitor for the Crown; Counsel before the Judicial Committee, Sir William Webb Follett and William Burge, Esq., K.C., Solicitors, Messrs. Sweet and Sutton F346.5 Ja R651 ... James Robertson, appellant, and Alexander Stephenson, respondent. The appellant's case F 347.2 Ja J27 The Real property representative law, 1903. Rules of the Supreme court F 347.7 Ja Donaldson Letters and documents etc. relating to the affairs of the late Alexander Donaldson, and the firm of Donaldson and Thompson F 351.1 Ja Jam Jamaica. Government statement on the revision of salaries of public officers and employees

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At head of caption title: Jamaica

Bound with Robertson, James, appellant. Jamaica. On Appeal to the King in Council

Between James Robertson, appellant, and Alexr. Stevenson, respondent. Repondent's case. To be heard before the Privy Council at the Cockpit, Whitehall on the Day of 1805. London: Luke Hansard, printer, [1805?] 6p., 1 unnumb. 1., 47.5cm

The case relates to a supposed libel on Alexander Stevenson, who surveyed land etc., in the parish of Trelawny, Jamaica

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