The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... Eliz . c . 25 . wears , mills , stanks , stakes , and kidels , in the great rivers of England . They are now called Kettles , or Kettle - nets , and are much used on the sea - coasts of Kent and Wales . Cowell . · KIDNAPPING . The ...
... Eliz . c . 25 . wears , mills , stanks , stakes , and kidels , in the great rivers of England . They are now called Kettles , or Kettle - nets , and are much used on the sea - coasts of Kent and Wales . Cowell . · KIDNAPPING . The ...
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... Elizabeth did not formally repeal the clauses of 28 H. 8. c . 7. which affected her legitimacy ; but by 1 Eliz . c . 3. she was recognized as being lineally and lawfully de- scended of the blood royal of the realm ; at the same time ...
... Elizabeth did not formally repeal the clauses of 28 H. 8. c . 7. which affected her legitimacy ; but by 1 Eliz . c . 3. she was recognized as being lineally and lawfully de- scended of the blood royal of the realm ; at the same time ...
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... Eliz . c . 4. enacts , " that all the lands , & c . which any accountant of the Queen , her heirs and successors , hath while he remains accountable , shall for the payment of the debts of the Queen , her heirs and successors , be ...
... Eliz . c . 4. enacts , " that all the lands , & c . which any accountant of the Queen , her heirs and successors , hath while he remains accountable , shall for the payment of the debts of the Queen , her heirs and successors , be ...
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... Eliz . C. 4 . So much of this stat . 5 Eliz . c . 4 , and 1 Jac . 1. c . 6. as au- thorized magistrates to fix the price of wages , was repealed by 53 Geo . 3. c . 40 ; as was also a clause in the former , relating to assaults by ...
... Eliz . C. 4 . So much of this stat . 5 Eliz . c . 4 , and 1 Jac . 1. c . 6. as au- thorized magistrates to fix the price of wages , was repealed by 53 Geo . 3. c . 40 ; as was also a clause in the former , relating to assaults by ...
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... Eliz . c . 6. but otherwise it had been if he had been convicted under stat . 23 Eliz . c . 1. 1 Rol . Rep . 94 . In every such case . se . ] By the express purview of this act , the land shall be solely extended as long as it is in the ...
... Eliz . c . 6. but otherwise it had been if he had been convicted under stat . 23 Eliz . c . 1. 1 Rol . Rep . 94 . In every such case . se . ] By the express purview of this act , the land shall be solely extended as long as it is in the ...
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