| English literature - 1768 - 508 pages
...tinners there, are of a curious inftitution. ' They are held before the lord warden 'and his fubflitutes, in virtue of a privilege granted to the workers in the tin mnjes there, to fue and be futd only in their own ticrarts'a That'tiiey1 may not be drawn from their... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 506 pages
...tank le ny. i Sid. 356. b Cro. J»c. 543. * Bro. jtbr. t. irnr.'J^, 101, VOL. III. • the tinmines there, to fue and be fued only in their own courts, that they may not be drawn from their buCnefs which is highly profitable to the public, by attending their lawfuits in other courts c. The... | |
| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1808 - 872 pages
...the lord warden and his fubftitutes, in virtue of a privilege granted to the workers in tin mines, to fue and be fued only in their own courts, that they may not be drawn from their bufmels, which is highly profitable to the public, by attending their law-iuits in other courts. St.... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1808 - 866 pages
...the lord warden and his fubftitutes, in virtue of a privilege granted to the workers in tin mines, to fue and be fued only in their own courts, that they may not be drawn from their . fcufinefs, which is highly profitable to the public, by attending their law-fuits in other courts.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 808 pages
...and Cornwall, courts held for the adminiftration of juftice among the tinners therein. They are held before the lord-warden and his fubftitute?, in virtue...own' courts, that they may not be drawn from their bufinefs, which is highly profitable to the public, by attending their law-fuiti in other courts. The... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 pages
...administration of justice among the tinners therein. They are held before the lord warden and his substitutes, in virtue of a privilege granted to the workers in the tin- mines there, to sue and be sued only in their own courts, that they may not be drawn from their business, which is... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - Constitutional law - 1823 - 872 pages
...of the same private and exclusive nature. They are held before (he lord warden and his substitutes, in virtue of a privilege granted to the workers in the tin mines there, to sue and be sued only in their own courts, that they may not be drawn from their business, which is... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 842 pages
...administration of justice among the tinners therein. They are held before the lord warden and his substitutes, in virtue of a privilege granted to the workers in the tin mines there, to sue and be sued only in their own courts, that they may not be drawn from their business, which is... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 806 pages
...of the same private and exclusive nature. They are held before the lord Warden and his substitutes, in virtue of a privilege granted to the workers in the tin mines there, to sue and be sued only in their own courts, that they may not be drawn from their business, which is... | |
| Edward SHELTON (Miscellaneous Writer.) - English language - 1862 - 380 pages
...Stannary Courts, in the counties of Cornwall and Devon, are held before the lord-warden and his deputies, in virtue of a privilege granted to the workers in the tin mines, there to sue and be sued in their own courts, that they may not be drawn from their business. Stanza, stanz-ah... | |
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