The trial at large, Wall v. Waters, at Guildhall London, 9th of February, 1816 : wherein Thomas John Waters, of the persuasion of the people called Quakers, pleaded his own cause against two eminent counsel ; including his speech, at length
Action for board and lodging which defendant acknowledges but refuses to pay, claiming that he took some of his meals outside of lodging
Notes
"Taken from the defendant's brief and minutes, with other assistance ; with an appendix of the proceedings in the House of Lords on four petitions being presented from the defendant by Earl Stanhope."