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... tion to all ecclesiastical courts of judicature of England and Ireland , courts of appeal from or review of the same , and to the Commissary Court of Edinburgh . Universities and Colleges , & c . In the like general manner this section ...
... tion to all ecclesiastical courts of judicature of England and Ireland , courts of appeal from or review of the same , and to the Commissary Court of Edinburgh . Universities and Colleges , & c . In the like general manner this section ...
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... tion " to protestant purchasers , and only for the benefit of such purchasers . It makes void in like manner all devises of such hereditaments by Roman Catholics , if made " with intent to secure the benefit thereof to the heirs or ...
... tion " to protestant purchasers , and only for the benefit of such purchasers . It makes void in like manner all devises of such hereditaments by Roman Catholics , if made " with intent to secure the benefit thereof to the heirs or ...
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... tion for the doubt intimated by the learned Commis- sioners on Criminal Law ( u ) as to these statutes being now in force . The provisions of the 10 Geo . IV . c . 7 , ss . 29 et seq . , were framed for the " gradual suppression of ...
... tion for the doubt intimated by the learned Commis- sioners on Criminal Law ( u ) as to these statutes being now in force . The provisions of the 10 Geo . IV . c . 7 , ss . 29 et seq . , were framed for the " gradual suppression of ...
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... tion nor indictment being afterwards necessary , when once a man becomes a popish recusant convict ) . These sums must be paid into the Exchequer in the two non- issuable terms ; and to that end , the convictions are required to be ...
... tion nor indictment being afterwards necessary , when once a man becomes a popish recusant convict ) . These sums must be paid into the Exchequer in the two non- issuable terms ; and to that end , the convictions are required to be ...
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... tion in England , or for any other cause . " And the ap- portionment of the penalty is incorrectly recited to have been made in equal moieties between the crown and the informer , the poor's third not being noticed . But these trivial ...
... tion in England , or for any other cause . " And the ap- portionment of the penalty is incorrectly recited to have been made in equal moieties between the crown and the informer , the poor's third not being noticed . But these trivial ...
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