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 / mine in the lack Book. is, id he Vice- Chantdior, is uch a caufe  none of t proors of the rou } thought it fife to appear in) that not Nen own that the pro,ors (of the =e) w=e e cit m app=r in the tourti and that his nme was continu in the Bta& Book, tu he 8 not given Mr. Whit fitisfa&ion. Mr. Mea&rort to him, tat he dented the pro8or mig& e thor reons in the court. Your bufme d the Vice. Cncellor, is not with the pro&rs, but with Mr. White, who put you into the Black Bg and you are to make up the matter with him. Mr. Meadowcourt anfw='d, that he not think that he d any thing to do with Mr. Whitei that his complaint lay again the proctors in oeei that he w= dire&ed by his friends to pro-  ain them  and that he thought himfell o- blig'd to follow the dkeon. - , d t Vi-Ohanclor, you are ill di. reS that he would advife him to go to White, and &fire him to take his name out of tile Iliatie Boole, and to enter his fatbjdt. Mr. IVleado- tourt told him, that he had waited upon Mr. White often enough already that he infilted upon unrea- �onable terms of fifisfaion that he had been very ill us'd by Mr. White, and that he would not con- cem himfell with him, nor fpeak to him any more abot it; but that he would proceecl in the court, if he (the Vice-Chancellor) would give him leave; that if he wou!d not rgeiVe him leave, he had no more to fly, and muff ft fatisfy'd Upon this Mr. Meadorocourt was going away i when the Vice-Chancellor fiid, Sir, I -do hot fly that I will not give you leave; I will conffder of' it and you lhall hear from me in a day or two's time. ! forgot to mention, that B. 'r, when Mr. Meanveourt wt to him firIts fiid, That he thought that he d. a right to plead the a// of grace i and that

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