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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... considered as the pauper's father , and that a Mary Every who lived in Pilminster , was un- derstood to be the pauper's mother , and that he had been heard to call her mother . The sessions thought this was not sufficient evidence to ...
... considered as the pauper's father , and that a Mary Every who lived in Pilminster , was un- derstood to be the pauper's mother , and that he had been heard to call her mother . The sessions thought this was not sufficient evidence to ...
Page 29
... considered as an emancipation ; but that all the cases establish this position , that when the child is in the habit of seeking protection in the parents ' family , and only leaves it occasionally , or for a particular purpose , with an ...
... considered as an emancipation ; but that all the cases establish this position , that when the child is in the habit of seeking protection in the parents ' family , and only leaves it occasionally , or for a particular purpose , with an ...
Page 30
... considered as part of her father's fa- mily here the daughter , being no longer in a state of pupi- lage , left her father's house , and went out into the world in service ; and the question is , Whether that amounts to an eman ...
... considered as part of her father's fa- mily here the daughter , being no longer in a state of pupi- lage , left her father's house , and went out into the world in service ; and the question is , Whether that amounts to an eman ...
Page 31
... considered it as his own home , till he was about twenty years and nine months old ; when he mar ried . But when he came to his father's house , he paid for what he had , and was his own master to SETTLEMENTS AND REMOVALS . 31.
... considered it as his own home , till he was about twenty years and nine months old ; when he mar ried . But when he came to his father's house , he paid for what he had , and was his own master to SETTLEMENTS AND REMOVALS . 31.
Page 32
... considered as emancipated , or independent of , or separated from his father ; he went to his house when he pleas ed , and had cloaths there . Aston J. said , that where a son is become independant of his father's family , or ...
... considered as emancipated , or independent of , or separated from his father ; he went to his house when he pleas ed , and had cloaths there . Aston J. said , that where a son is become independant of his father's family , or ...
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act of parliament adjudged aforesaid afterwards appeal appointed apprentice assessment assessors Burrow's Burrow's Sett carriages cause certificate chargeable charged child churchwardens collector commissioners consent Const's contract convicted court delivered discharged duties excise execution father forfeit forfeiture forty days gain a settlement granted hath hiring horses husband indenture inhabitants justice of peace justices King's land tax landlord levied liable licence lived lord Kenyon lord Mansfield majesty majesty's marriage master ment Michaelmas moiety Monmouthshire months notice oath offender officer of customs opinion order of removal order of sessions overseers paid parish party pauper payable payment peace penalty person port pounds quarter sessions quashed rack rent received rent resided seized servant served Sess settled ship stamp statute surety tenant tenement Term Rep therein thereof vessel wages warrant wife wool
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Page 832 - ... the Pope, or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God, or man, or absolved of this declaration, or any part thereof, although the Pope, or any other person or persons, or power whatsoever, should dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
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Page 586 - Any officer, non-commissioned officer, or soldier, who, being present at any mutiny or sedition, does not use his utmost endeavor to suppress the same, or, coming to the knowledge of any intended mutiny, does not, without delay, give information thereof to his commanding officer, shall be punished by the sentence of a court-martial with death, or otherwise, according to the nature of his offence.
Page 472 - Complaint], and to be further dealt with according to Law. Given under my Hand and Seal, this Day of in the Year of our Lord at in the [ County] aforesaid.
Page 724 - England shall be assigned for the keeping of the Peace, one Lord, and with him three or four of the most worthy in the County, with some learned in the Law...
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