The Whole Law Relative to the Duty and Office of a Justice of the Peace, Comprising Also the Authority of Parish Officers, 4. köideW. Clarke, 1808 - 1172 pages |
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... months to pay the duty in , so that during those six months a settlement was gained which it was not in the power of the mas- ter to defeat by matter ex post facto . But upon debate after . wards in the King's Bench , it was determined ...
... months to pay the duty in , so that during those six months a settlement was gained which it was not in the power of the mas- ter to defeat by matter ex post facto . But upon debate after . wards in the King's Bench , it was determined ...
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... months , when he went back to his master's house , aud lived with him for a month , paying him sixpence a week for his lodging . - TuE COURT were of opinion , that the times of service may be coupled as well in the case of an apprentice ...
... months , when he went back to his master's house , aud lived with him for a month , paying him sixpence a week for his lodging . - TuE COURT were of opinion , that the times of service may be coupled as well in the case of an apprentice ...
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... month of attaining twenty - one , when he deserted his service , and absent seven months , and then returned to his father in I berton , with whom he staid a few weeks . He then offered i self as a servant to a person of Ashpreington ...
... month of attaining twenty - one , when he deserted his service , and absent seven months , and then returned to his father in I berton , with whom he staid a few weeks . He then offered i self as a servant to a person of Ashpreington ...
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... months in Stock- port , when he and his master entered into an agreement : " That the pauper , upon paying his master 12d . a week , and providing for himself , should be at liberty to work for his own benefit during the remainder of ...
... months in Stock- port , when he and his master entered into an agreement : " That the pauper , upon paying his master 12d . a week , and providing for himself , should be at liberty to work for his own benefit during the remainder of ...
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... months were wanting of th expiration of the apprenticeship ; he then proposed to Slee man to let him off the remainder of his time , which he a first refused to do : the pauper then offered to give Sleeman guinea if he would let him off ...
... months were wanting of th expiration of the apprenticeship ; he then proposed to Slee man to let him off the remainder of his time , which he a first refused to do : the pauper then offered to give Sleeman guinea if he would let him off ...
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act of parliament adjudged aforesaid afterwards appeal appointed apprentice assessment assessors Burrow's Burrow's Sett carriages cause certificate chargeable charged child churchwardens collector commissioners consent Const's contract convicted court delivered discharged duties excise execution father forfeit forfeiture forty days gain a settlement granted hath hiring horses husband indenture inhabitants justice of peace justices King's land tax landlord levied liable licence lived lord Kenyon lord Mansfield majesty majesty's marriage master ment Michaelmas moiety Monmouthshire months notice oath offender officer of customs opinion order of removal order of sessions overseers paid parish party pauper payable payment peace penalty person port pounds quarter sessions quashed rack rent received rent resided seized servant served Sess settled ship stamp statute surety tenant tenement Term Rep therein thereof vessel wages warrant wife wool
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