Decisions of the Court of King's Bench, Upon the Laws Relating to the Poor: Originally Published by Edmund Bott. Now Revised, Corrected, and Considerably Enlarged; with Tables of the Cases; and a Complete Digest of the Principal Matters; the 3d Ed.; in which the Statutes; the Reported Decisions, from the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to Michaelmas Term the Thirty-third of George the Third; and Many Cases Never Before Published Upon this Subject, are Properly Arranged; and the Whole System of the Poor Laws Placed in a Clear and Perspicuous Point of View, Volume 1Whieldon and Butterworth, 1793 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... receive as a maintenance the fum of two thillings or eighteenpence by the hands of the chapter clerk , together with ... RECEIVED 6th November 1782 , of Roger " Parker , Efq . the fum of 21. 3s . 8d . the balance of " his account with ...
... receive as a maintenance the fum of two thillings or eighteenpence by the hands of the chapter clerk , together with ... RECEIVED 6th November 1782 , of Roger " Parker , Efq . the fum of 21. 3s . 8d . the balance of " his account with ...
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... receive her the would be liable to a penalty . of five pounds . Mrs. Stubbs received her , and there was no appeal against this last mentioned order of removal , nor did the pauper ever come back into the parish of Ecclefhall . In the ...
... receive her the would be liable to a penalty . of five pounds . Mrs. Stubbs received her , and there was no appeal against this last mentioned order of removal , nor did the pauper ever come back into the parish of Ecclefhall . In the ...
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... received the benefit of it : that though by that act no more than four overfeers could have been appointed , yet from ... receive the benefit of the ftat . of Eliz . ? -DUN- NING . If that fact is to be collected from the circum- ftances ...
... received the benefit of it : that though by that act no more than four overfeers could have been appointed , yet from ... receive the benefit of the ftat . of Eliz . ? -DUN- NING . If that fact is to be collected from the circum- ftances ...
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... receive the benefit of the ftatute 43. Eliz . is exprefly stated , the Court will take it to be otherwife : that there , in the parish of Stanhope , it was alfo in itself much more probable that they could not have the benefit of the ...
... receive the benefit of the ftatute 43. Eliz . is exprefly stated , the Court will take it to be otherwife : that there , in the parish of Stanhope , it was alfo in itself much more probable that they could not have the benefit of the ...
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... receive the benefit of the 43. Eliz . c . 2. ? for if the parish were properly divided at that time , nothing ( a ) 3. Burr . which has happened fince will induce us to make any 1610 . innovation . In the cafes cited . Peart v ...
... receive the benefit of the 43. Eliz . c . 2. ? for if the parish were properly divided at that time , nothing ( a ) 3. Burr . which has happened fince will induce us to make any 1610 . innovation . In the cafes cited . Peart v ...
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act of parliament affeffed aforefaid againſt alfo appeal appointed apprentice arifing baftard becauſe Burr cafe certiorari charged child churchwardens and overfeers cofts confideration conftable Court defendant difcharged diftrefs Eliz faid parish faid rate fame fecond feers feparate fervant ferve fervice feven feveral fhall fhew caufe fhillings fhould fince firft fome ftated ftatute fubject fufficient fums of money fupport Hilary Term hofpital houfe houſe iffue indenture indictment inhabitants juftices juftices of peace jurifdiction king's bench laft lands liable LORD LORD MANSFIELD mafter mandamus MANSFIELD muft muſt neceffary occupier opinion order of feffions otherwife paid party perfons plaintiff poor poor's rate prefent prifon purpoſe quafhed quarter feffions quathed queftion rateable reafon refpect refufe relief ſaid Salk ſhall ſtated ſtock Term thall thefe thereof theſe thofe tices tithes tolls township Trinity Uttoxeter Vide warrant
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Page 665 - ... correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding one calendar month.
Page 74 - ... for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them , and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by...
Page 343 - ... ware and stuff to set the poor on work: and also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame impotent old blind and such other among them being poor and not able to work and also for the putting out of such children to be apprentices...
Page 332 - Correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three calendar months...
Page 332 - ... to take and seize so much of the goods and chattels, and receive so much of the annual rents and profits of the lands and...
Page 335 - June, one thousand, seven hundred and thirty seven, every person who shall, for hire, gain or reward, act, represent or perform, or cause to be acted, represented or performed any interlude, tragedy, comedy, opera, play, farce or other entertainment of the stage...
Page 333 - ... or any of them, be under the age of fourteen years, and have any father or mother living, then to the place of the abode of fuch father or mother, there to be delivered to fome...
Page 663 - Peace for the county or place into which such person shall so escape or go, or in which he shall reside or be, or be supposed or suspected to be, upon proof alone...
Page 470 - The Indenture, Covenant, Article, or Contract, must bear Date the Day it is executed ; and what Money or other Thing is given or contracted for with the Clerk or Apprentice, must be inserted in Words at length ; and the Duty paid to the...
Page 385 - Place, or shall declare herself to be with Child, and that such Child is likely to be born a Bastard, and to be chargeable to any Parish...