Decisions of the Court of King's Bench, Upon the Laws Relating to the Poor, Volume 1Whieldon and Butterworth, 1793 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Rule ( certiorari to remove orders ) General Rule ( appeal ) · - - 1 181 685 487-159 118 220 600 --- 221 512 721 6 534 128 52 101 113 14- --- 16 cited , ба 58 252 250 George's George's ( The King against the Inhabitants of St. ) INDEX ...
... Rule ( certiorari to remove orders ) General Rule ( appeal ) · - - 1 181 685 487-159 118 220 600 --- 221 512 721 6 534 128 52 101 113 14- --- 16 cited , ба 58 252 250 George's George's ( The King against the Inhabitants of St. ) INDEX ...
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... rule was discharged , and the order confirmed , 36. Rex v . Butler and others , Eafter , 8. Geo . 3. The appoint- 3. Black . Rep . 649. Motion to quash an appointment of ment of over- the defendants to be overfeers of the poor of the ...
... rule was discharged , and the order confirmed , 36. Rex v . Butler and others , Eafter , 8. Geo . 3. The appoint- 3. Black . Rep . 649. Motion to quash an appointment of ment of over- the defendants to be overfeers of the poor of the ...
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... rule for quathing the appointment was accord- ingly made abfolute . 45. Rex v . Juftices of Bedfordshire , Eafter , 22. Geo . 3 . Caldecht , 167. on a rule to fhew caufe why a mandamus appointment of fhould not iffe , directed to the ...
... rule for quathing the appointment was accord- ingly made abfolute . 45. Rex v . Juftices of Bedfordshire , Eafter , 22. Geo . 3 . Caldecht , 167. on a rule to fhew caufe why a mandamus appointment of fhould not iffe , directed to the ...
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... rule , it was fworn by James Bevan , one of the then tenants of Sir George Oborn , that he had lived in Chickfands thirty - eight years , and that it all belonged to Sir George that he never knew any conftable , headborough , tithingman ...
... rule , it was fworn by James Bevan , one of the then tenants of Sir George Oborn , that he had lived in Chickfands thirty - eight years , and that it all belonged to Sir George that he never knew any conftable , headborough , tithingman ...
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... rule for a mandamus to appoint over- cathedrals , col- feers of the poor for THE MINSTER in Peterborough , it appeared on the affidavits in fupport of the rule , that extra - parochial ; within or clofe adjoining to the city or town of ...
... rule for a mandamus to appoint over- cathedrals , col- feers of the poor for THE MINSTER in Peterborough , it appeared on the affidavits in fupport of the rule , that extra - parochial ; within or clofe adjoining to the city or town of ...
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Popular passages
Page 335 - ... 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 653 - ... correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding one calendar month.
Page 72 - ... 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 656 - Correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three calendar months...
Page 25 - ... and such person shall scruple to take upon him any of the said offices in regard of the oaths or any other matter or thing required by the law to be taken or done in respect of such office, every such person shall and may execute such office...
Page 659 - Act of his late majesty King George the Third, for the better relief and employment of the poor within the hundreds of Tunstead and Happing in the county of Norfolk.
Page 524 - Where we have no doubt, we ought not to put the parties to the delay and expense of a farther argument, nor leave other persons who may be interested in the determination of a point of a general nature, unnecessarily under the anxiety of suspense.
Page 324 - ... 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 377 - 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...
Page 248 - ... of such stock as shall be in their hands or in the hands of any of the poor to work, and of all other things concerning their said office...