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in endeavours to dislodge Me, but finally baffled, Mr. Serjeant Lens the Counsel who wound up, said He had nothing more to bring forward against Mr. Greville, on which Mr. Thomas Mills My Counsel breifly observed to The Committee, that He trusted they would strongly bring to their recollection, [[underline]] that no one point had been established against Mr Greville, [[/underline]] by the diligent scrutiny which had taken place, and which Serjeant Lens had just closed [[underline]] I maintained My Seat, [[/underline]] but this Petition involved Me in much additional trouble, & in a further addition of [[underline]] £500 [[/underline]] to the general Expences of My Election -- I sat throughout this Parliament which begun in the Year 1802 and on