The Statutes at Large: From the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761 [continued to 1807], Volume 8; Volume 1225J. Bentham, 1763 - Law |
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... lord . Wentworth his fon . 10. An act for the uniting the par- fonages of Saint Andrews and Saint Mary Witton in Droitwich in the county of Worcester . 11. An act to enable John lord Aber- gavenny , fon and heir of Henry late lord ...
... lord . Wentworth his fon . 10. An act for the uniting the par- fonages of Saint Andrews and Saint Mary Witton in Droitwich in the county of Worcester . 11. An act to enable John lord Aber- gavenny , fon and heir of Henry late lord ...
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... lord Culpepper , fon and heir and fole executor of John lord Culpepper , baron of Thofway and mafter of the rolls deceased , all his honours , manors , lands and tene- ments , leafes not determined and be- reditaments whatsoever ...
... lord Culpepper , fon and heir and fole executor of John lord Culpepper , baron of Thofway and mafter of the rolls deceased , all his honours , manors , lands and tene- ments , leafes not determined and be- reditaments whatsoever ...
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... lord Lucas , on the marriage of the faid earl with the daughter and heir ap- parent of the lord Lucas . 2. An act for the fettling of a free fchool in Witney in the county of Oxon , being erected and endowed Henry Box , citizen and ...
... lord Lucas , on the marriage of the faid earl with the daughter and heir ap- parent of the lord Lucas . 2. An act for the fettling of a free fchool in Witney in the county of Oxon , being erected and endowed Henry Box , citizen and ...
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... lord Henry Powlett , George Withers , and John Mampeon , to fell the manor of Abbotts Anne in the county of South- ampton . 6. An act to enable Henry lord Loug- borough to make the river and fewer navigable from or near Briftowe Caufey ...
... lord Henry Powlett , George Withers , and John Mampeon , to fell the manor of Abbotts Anne in the county of South- ampton . 6. An act to enable Henry lord Loug- borough to make the river and fewer navigable from or near Briftowe Caufey ...
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... lord Arlington , one of his Majefty's principal fecrateries of state . 3. An act for fupply of part of the jointure of the lady Elizabeth Noell . 4. An act for fettling the estate of John Bodnell , efquire , deceased . 5. An additional ...
... lord Arlington , one of his Majefty's principal fecrateries of state . 3. An act for fupply of part of the jointure of the lady Elizabeth Noell . 4. An act for fettling the estate of John Bodnell , efquire , deceased . 5. An additional ...
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Page 435 - ... corpus granted in pursuance of this act, but upon any such habeas corpus shall be brought before the judge of assize in open court, who is thereupon to do what to justice shall appertain.
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Page 46 - England to several bishops and other divines to review the Book of Common Prayer, and to prepare such alterations and additions as they thought fit to offer...
Page 53 - Day, and then and there publicly and openly declare his Assent unto and Approbation of the said Book, and to the Use of all the Prayers, Rites and Ceremonies, Forms and Orders therein contained and prescribed...