Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Exchequer: From Easter Term, 32 George III. to [Trinity Term 37 George III.] ... Both Inclusive. [1792-1797], Volume 1

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Page 144 - security of his majesty's person and government, " and the succession of the crown in the heirs of " the late princess Sophia, being protestants, and " for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended
Page 145 - so much of an act of the seventh year of " her late majesty queen Anne, intituled, An act " for the improvement of the union of the two " kingdoms, as after the time therein limited re" quires, the delivery of certain
Page 145 - quires, the delivery of certain lists and copies " therein mentioned to persons indicted of high " treason or misprision of treason ;" according to " the form, direction, and appointment of the " acts aforesaid. Witness ourself at Westminster,
Page 26 - Provided always, and it is hereby " further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that " nothing in this act shall extend, or be construed
Page 229 - because that the corporation of Orford from time whereof, &c. have had and enjoyed, and been accustomed to have and enjoy, and of right ought to have had and enjoyed, and still of right ought to have and
Page 142 - so appointed, may take the said oaths, and " make and subscribe the said declaration, in any " Sheriffs Court in Scotland; and every sheriff, or " his deputy, before whom such oaths and such " declaration shall be so made, subscribed, and " repeated, shall, and is hereby required to return " the original subscription of such oath and
Page 167 - obtained a rule to shew cause why this verdict should not be set aside, and a new trial granted on the ground of misdirection: and
Page 144 - of Great Britain, lately issued for the election of " the sixteen peers of Scotland, to sit and vote in " the house of peers in the parliament of Great " Britain, to be holden at Westminster on Tuesday
Page 332 - That all and every ".person which hath or shall have any beasts or other cattle " titheable, going, feeding, or depasturing in any waste or com"mon ground whereof the parish is not certainly known, shall
Page 333 - the increase of the said cattle so going in " the said waste or common to the parson, &c. of the parish " where the owner of the cattle dwelleth ;" and they argued that tithe of agistment is the tithe of the animal and not of the land, and that appears from its being

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