William Pepper, a merchant living in Buxton, last rebuilt it as a mill in 1754.
A lawyer for Mr. Ray, William Pepper, said he hoped to use two tests.
The present mill is thought to date from 1754 and was built by William Pepper, a merchant living in Buxton.
The dolphins were sculpted by William Pepper (1806-1887), a member of a Brighton family of wood carvers and sculptors.
In 1901 the distinctive presentation of stage 4S in infants (liver but no bone metastases) was described by William Pepper.
In an unlikely alliance, the King family was represented in the case by William Pepper, who had been Mr. Ray's lawyer.
His lawyer for the last 10 years of his life, William Pepper, is representing Mrs. King and her four children in the trial.
If there is no appeal, Mr. Ray's lawyer, William Pepper, will formally request new tests on the rifle.
She produced what she knew of William Pepper.
William Pepper observed it for some time; he put on his spectacles to contemplate the scene.