History of the English Law: From the Time of the Saxons, to the End of the Reign of Philip and Mary [1558], Bind 5Reed and Hunter, 1829 |
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Side 18
... lord treasurer to be one ; or otherwise perpetually to the gallies of this realm . And any banished rogue returning , shall be deemed a felon . There are penalties on the constable and tythingman neglecting their duty , on those who ...
... lord treasurer to be one ; or otherwise perpetually to the gallies of this realm . And any banished rogue returning , shall be deemed a felon . There are penalties on the constable and tythingman neglecting their duty , on those who ...
Side 32
... lord chancellor , upon complaint in writing , to appoint , by com- mission , such wise and honest discreet persons as to him shall seem good , who are to take order and direction with the body of the bankrupt , and also with his money ...
... lord chancellor , upon complaint in writing , to appoint , by com- mission , such wise and honest discreet persons as to him shall seem good , who are to take order and direction with the body of the bankrupt , and also with his money ...
Side 44
... Lord Chancellor Bromley , requiring him to summon all the judges before . ELIZAB . him , to have their opinion upon the points in question . At the first argument , the Chancellor declared his opinion upon the third point in favour of ...
... Lord Chancellor Bromley , requiring him to summon all the judges before . ELIZAB . him , to have their opinion upon the points in question . At the first argument , the Chancellor declared his opinion upon the third point in favour of ...
Side 52
... lord treasurer de- clined it ; saying , they knew the cause , it was not necessary to declare it . The reporter seemed to have discovered that they all agreed that the flaw was fatal ; but that they were not unanimous upon the point of ...
... lord treasurer de- clined it ; saying , they knew the cause , it was not necessary to declare it . The reporter seemed to have discovered that they all agreed that the flaw was fatal ; but that they were not unanimous upon the point of ...
Side 53
... Lord Zouch , in the fourth year of the queen . The ancestor of Lord Zouch being disseisor of Stowell , the grandfather of the demandant levied a fine with proclamations . The dis- seisee died three years after , but within the five ...
... Lord Zouch , in the fourth year of the queen . The ancestor of Lord Zouch being disseisor of Stowell , the grandfather of the demandant levied a fine with proclamations . The dis- seisee died three years after , but within the five ...
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action adjudged afterwards agreed apprentice argued assumpsit cause cestui cestui que chancellor Chancery CHAP chief justice claim clergy common law Common Pleas consideration construed conveyance court of Chancery court of Common covenant crown death debt declared deed defendant descended devested devise ecclesiastical Edward Eliz ELIZAB enacted entry equity estate tail Exchequer execution executor father fee-simple felony feoffees feoffment feoffor forfeit forfeiture former grant heirs male held Henry the Eighth imprisoned indictment inn of chancery intent issue jointure judges judgment justice of peace king King's Bench labourers land latitat lease lessee levied limitation manslaughter notwithstanding offence opinion parish parliament party penalty person Plowd Plowden possession proclamations proviso proximity of blood queen realm reason recovery reign remainder repealed sect seised seisin Sharrington stand seised stat statute Stowell tenant in tail term thing thought vest void wife words writ XXXIII XXXIV XXXV
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Side 22 - ... a convenient stock of flax hemp wool thread iron and other necessary 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...
Side 43 - That it is a rule in law, when the ancestor by any gift or conveyance takes an estate of freehold, and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited, either mediately or immediately, to his heirs in fee or in tail ; that always in such cases (the heirs) are words of limitation of the estate, and not words of purchase...
Side 70 - a competent " livelihood of freehold for the wife, of lands and tenements; " to take effect, in profit or possession, presently after the " death of the husband ; for the life of the wife at least.
Side 25 - ... for education and preferment of orphans, some for or towards relief, stock or maintenance for houses of correction, some for marriages of poor maids, some for supportation, aid and help of young tradesmen, handicraftsmen and persons decayed, and others for relief or redemption of prisoners or captives, and for aid or ease of any poor inhabitants concerning payments of fifteens, setting out of soldiers and other taxes...
Side 15 - Peace to be marked on the Forehead or the Ball of the Cheek, with a Hot Iron, with the Sign of an S, and shall be adjudged to be Slave to his said Master for ever; and if the said Slave shall run away a second Time he shall be adjudged a Felon.
Side 28 - ... whereupon the accustomed yearly rent or more shall be reserved, and payable yearly during the said term...
Side 3 - I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
Side 100 - An act to retain the Queen's majesty's subjects in their due obedience...
Side 19 - ... that the diocesan of the place, upon the appropriation of such churches, shall ordain, according to the value of such churches, a convenient sum of money to be paid and distributed yearly of the fruits and profits of the same churches by those...