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Page 86
... parish . Which will well enough account for the frequent intermixture of parishes one with another . For , if a lord had a parcel of land detached from the main of his estate , but not sufficient to form a parish of itself , it was ...
... parish . Which will well enough account for the frequent intermixture of parishes one with another . For , if a lord had a parcel of land detached from the main of his estate , but not sufficient to form a parish of itself , it was ...
Page 274
... parish neglected these repairs , they might formerly , as they may still , be indicted for such their neglect : but it was not then incumbent on any particular officer to call the parish together * 358 ] and set them upon this work ...
... parish neglected these repairs , they might formerly , as they may still , be indicted for such their neglect : but it was not then incumbent on any particular officer to call the parish together * 358 ] and set them upon this work ...
Page 277
... parish where their parents are settled , until they get a new settlement for themselves . ( t ) A new settlement may be acquired several ways ; as , 3 , by marriage . For a woman marrying a man that is settled in another parish changes ...
... parish where their parents are settled , until they get a new settlement for themselves . ( t ) A new settlement may be acquired several ways ; as , 3 , by marriage . For a woman marrying a man that is settled in another parish changes ...
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