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 10
Order of mainBut an order made upon the overseers of a parish by two jus .
tenance not tices , for the maintenance of a bastard , does not determine the
conclusive as to the settle settlement of the bastard to be in that parish , for the
right of ...
Order of mainBut an order made upon the overseers of a parish by two jus .
tenance not tices , for the maintenance of a bastard , does not determine the
conclusive as to the settle settlement of the bastard to be in that parish , for the
right of ...
Page 14
And upon this principle , the children of a first husband , if the place of his
settlement is unknown , shall go to the place where the mother was last legally
settled in her own right , and not to the place of her second husband ' s settlement
; for in ...
And upon this principle , the children of a first husband , if the place of his
settlement is unknown , shall go to the place where the mother was last legally
settled in her own right , and not to the place of her second husband ' s settlement
; for in ...
Page 18
If the father As a legitimate child has a right to his parent's settlement has no
selile . went the child the father's shall take ... A woma settled in St. Botolph's
married an Irish sailor who had no se tlement ; and the sessions removed her
and her ...
If the father As a legitimate child has a right to his parent's settlement has no
selile . went the child the father's shall take ... A woma settled in St. Botolph's
married an Irish sailor who had no se tlement ; and the sessions removed her
and her ...
Page 19
A woman and her daughter , aged 5 years , were removel to the place of her last
legal settlement , before her marriage with ... A woman settled in the precinct of St
. Katharine ' s , married a man whose settlement was unknown , and who died ...
A woman and her daughter , aged 5 years , were removel to the place of her last
legal settlement , before her marriage with ... A woman settled in the precinct of St
. Katharine ' s , married a man whose settlement was unknown , and who died ...
Page 67
The Court held the set onent to be in Trellon , for it sufficiently appeared that he
served forty days as an apprentice in that parish , and therefore his settlement
Tenzined there . The widow doth not appear to have had any interest ; and no ...
The Court held the set onent to be in Trellon , for it sufficiently appeared that he
served forty days as an apprentice in that parish , and therefore his settlement
Tenzined there . The widow doth not appear to have had any interest ; and no ...
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