The Whole Law Relative to the Duty and Office of a Justice of the Peace, Comprising Also the Authority of Parish Officers, Volume 4 |
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Page 323
17f. 6d. for the said tenement, which sum was include of the 32/. due on the
mortgage. In pursuance of such contact he paid the sum of 71. 17s. 6d. which,
with the sum o(J2/ to be also paid to the mortgagee, made the aforesaid ...
17f. 6d. for the said tenement, which sum was include of the 32/. due on the
mortgage. In pursuance of such contact he paid the sum of 71. 17s. 6d. which,
with the sum o(J2/ to be also paid to the mortgagee, made the aforesaid ...
Page 337
2. idi/sudi person shall refuse to go, or shall not remain isach parish where he
ought to be settled as aforesaid, but i return of his own accord to the parish from
whence he ifftrioreil, it shall be lawful for any justice where the said t shall be ...
2. idi/sudi person shall refuse to go, or shall not remain isach parish where he
ought to be settled as aforesaid, but i return of his own accord to the parish from
whence he ifftrioreil, it shall be lawful for any justice where the said t shall be ...
Page 339
'And it shall be lawful for any two justices for the county 'or place, where they shall
setup and exercise any trade as 'aforesaid, to cause such officer, mariner, soldier,
or marine, • or woolcomber, to be summoned before them in the town or 1 ...
'And it shall be lawful for any two justices for the county 'or place, where they shall
setup and exercise any trade as 'aforesaid, to cause such officer, mariner, soldier,
or marine, • or woolcomber, to be summoned before them in the town or 1 ...
Page 341
... of shall be produced, at the request of snc'.i church- Briau and overseers, by an
order in writing under their Mud seals, to adjudge and declare the place of the
last □toeot of such person, so examined on oath as aforesaid, K wrh of his family
...
... of shall be produced, at the request of snc'.i church- Briau and overseers, by an
order in writing under their Mud seals, to adjudge and declare the place of the
last □toeot of such person, so examined on oath as aforesaid, K wrh of his family
...
Page 435
... pauper continued with bis said master in igham in such ssrvice unfil the end of
the year for he was lured to him as aforesaid, and received his full 'swages. The
order of removal of the 3d of April 17bt> *m not appealed against — By Bailer J.
... pauper continued with bis said master in igham in such ssrvice unfil the end of
the year for he was lured to him as aforesaid, and received his full 'swages. The
order of removal of the 3d of April 17bt> *m not appealed against — By Bailer J.
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