The Scots Law Times, Part 3C.E. Green, 1911 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 37
... fact that Maryhill adjoins the district of the pauper's birth , and , being a widely known district , it is quite likely that the residence was given as Maryhill . " Such a thing is quite common in Poor Law experience — a pauper giving ...
... fact that Maryhill adjoins the district of the pauper's birth , and , being a widely known district , it is quite likely that the residence was given as Maryhill . " Such a thing is quite common in Poor Law experience — a pauper giving ...
Page 104
... fact that there was no evidence of any definite pecuniary injury or loss of hospitality sustained by the plaintiff , may nevertheless be thought to have proceeded on a covert recognition of the fact that a man may be expected to enjoy a ...
... fact that there was no evidence of any definite pecuniary injury or loss of hospitality sustained by the plaintiff , may nevertheless be thought to have proceeded on a covert recognition of the fact that a man may be expected to enjoy a ...
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... fact by his regular correspondence and the remittances by which he maintained that home . The fact that the house was afterwards taken in the wife's name is of no importance , as the husband was not present to sign the missive , and the ...
... fact by his regular correspondence and the remittances by which he maintained that home . The fact that the house was afterwards taken in the wife's name is of no importance , as the husband was not present to sign the missive , and the ...
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FRANCIS ALBERT UMPHERSTON Esq | 2 |
Clerk to Cheshire County Council | 8 |
Rating Premises of Territorial Forces | 15 |
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