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Two Chief Justices of the Common Pleas, 207. Origin of the willes, 208. Sir John''s early Career, 208. He enters Parliament, and is made a Welsh Judge, 208. Subsequent Disappointments, 209. He becomes Attorney General, 209. His Speech against the Repeal of the Septennial Act, 210. He is made Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 211. His Disappointment on the Death Of Lord Chancellor Talbot, 211. His Intrigues with Lord Carteret, 211. He is made First Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal, 212. He loses the Chancellorship by his own Mismanagement, 213. Scene between Sir John Willes and Sir Robert Henley, 214. Sir John Willes broken-hearted, 214. Death Of Sir John Willes, 214. His Judicial Decisions, 215. His Conduct on the Trial Of Eliza beth Canning, 216. His Private Life, 216. His Descendants, 217.
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John Lord Campbell
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