The Statutes at Large, of England and of Great Britain: From Magna Carta to the Union of the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 4G. Eyre and A. Strahan, 1811 - Law |
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... Shillings . Penalty . VI . Provided further , That this Provifo fhall not extend to bind any Currier to drefs any Leather , which he doing his best is not able to drefs within every of the Times aforefaid , but shall extend to all fuch ...
... Shillings . Penalty . VI . Provided further , That this Provifo fhall not extend to bind any Currier to drefs any Leather , which he doing his best is not able to drefs within every of the Times aforefaid , but shall extend to all fuch ...
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... Shillings the Quarter , and Barley Three Shillings the Quarter , it fhall be lawful to every Perfon and Perfons to carry and transport over the Sea to any Place beyond the Seas at their Pleasure , any of the faid Kinds of Corn , fo that ...
... Shillings the Quarter , and Barley Three Shillings the Quarter , it fhall be lawful to every Perfon and Perfons to carry and transport over the Sea to any Place beyond the Seas at their Pleasure , any of the faid Kinds of Corn , fo that ...
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... Shillings : And that every Toll - Gatherer , his Deputy or Deputies , fhall , during the Time of every the faid Fairs and Markets , take their due and lawful Tolls for every fuch Horse , Mare , Gelding or Colt , at the faid open Place ...
... Shillings : And that every Toll - Gatherer , his Deputy or Deputies , fhall , during the Time of every the faid Fairs and Markets , take their due and lawful Tolls for every fuch Horse , Mare , Gelding or Colt , at the faid open Place ...
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... Shillings , and alfo thall fuffer Imprifonment by one Half Year : The one Moiety of the faid Forfeiture to be to the King and Queen's Majesties , their Heirs and Succeffors , and the other Moiety thereof to Heirs 82 A.D.1555 . Anno 2 ...
... Shillings , and alfo thall fuffer Imprifonment by one Half Year : The one Moiety of the faid Forfeiture to be to the King and Queen's Majesties , their Heirs and Succeffors , and the other Moiety thereof to Heirs 82 A.D.1555 . Anno 2 ...
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... Shillings for a Fine ; which faid Fine , after Agreement for the Pay- ment of the fame , as is aforefaid , fhall be certified and eftreated into the Court of the Exchequer at Westminster , by fuch as fhall have Power to take the faid ...
... Shillings for a Fine ; which faid Fine , after Agreement for the Pay- ment of the fame , as is aforefaid , fhall be certified and eftreated into the Court of the Exchequer at Westminster , by fuch as fhall have Power to take the faid ...
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