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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... sentence of dcath passed upon hin Cargee spring sessions , in the year 1770 , but escaped from gaol dere ihe time appointed for his execution . " Two years af . " btwards be rsturned to Curdigan , and continued to live there - the ...
... sentence of dcath passed upon hin Cargee spring sessions , in the year 1770 , but escaped from gaol dere ihe time appointed for his execution . " Two years af . " btwards be rsturned to Curdigan , and continued to live there - the ...
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2 , the pauper at fourteen years of age was placed by his mother as an apprentice with a cordwainer in Stratton for six years ; bot at the time of placing him out , no indenture of apprentice . ship was executed . The pauper lived with ...
2 , the pauper at fourteen years of age was placed by his mother as an apprentice with a cordwainer in Stratton for six years ; bot at the time of placing him out , no indenture of apprentice . ship was executed . The pauper lived with ...
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Thi original indenture was properly executed by all the parish officers , and allowed by two justices , The counterpart wa also allowed by the same justices ; but neither the original in denture , nor the counterpart , were executed by ...
Thi original indenture was properly executed by all the parish officers , and allowed by two justices , The counterpart wa also allowed by the same justices ; but neither the original in denture , nor the counterpart , were executed by ...
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How far llie And if the opposite party produce an indenture , on notice gi counterpart of ven to them for that purpose , it may be read without an an indenturer prooi ' of the execution ; this was determined in the case the binding the ...
How far llie And if the opposite party produce an indenture , on notice gi counterpart of ven to them for that purpose , it may be read without an an indenturer prooi ' of the execution ; this was determined in the case the binding the ...
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... indentares came out of the hands of the appellants , they were concladed from saying they were not properly executed . ... not know . ing who are the subscribing witnesses , cannot come prepared at the trial to prore the execution .
... indentares came out of the hands of the appellants , they were concladed from saying they were not properly executed . ... not know . ing who are the subscribing witnesses , cannot come prepared at the trial to prore the execution .
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