A review of the proceedings and arguments in a cause in Chancery: between James Fox, Esq. and Robert Mackreth, Esq. In which Lord Kenyon, then Master of the Rolls, pronounced a Decree in Favour of Mr. Fox; which was affirmed by the Lord Chancellor on an Appeal to him; and, on a further Appeal, re-affirmed in the House of Lords: wherein the conduct of Mr. Mackreth, In the Transactions, which are involved in and produced the Cause, is defended;-the Charges of the Counsel, employed by Mr. Fox, refuted;-and Mr. Mackreth's Character fully and completely rescued from the Imputations of the Decree. By a retired Barrister