The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... ship goods or wares at . The verb caiare , in old writers , signifies ( according to Scaliger ) to keep in , or restrain and so is the earth or ground , where keys are made , with planks and posts . Cowell . The lawful keys and wharfs ...
... ship goods or wares at . The verb caiare , in old writers , signifies ( according to Scaliger ) to keep in , or restrain and so is the earth or ground , where keys are made , with planks and posts . Cowell . The lawful keys and wharfs ...
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... ship be lost , these goods are called lagan ; and so long as they continue upon the sea , belong to the lord admiral ... ships that come up to the Thames . Sir Peter Leycester , in his Antiquities of Cheshire , interprets lagena vini , a ...
... ship be lost , these goods are called lagan ; and so long as they continue upon the sea , belong to the lord admiral ... ships that come up to the Thames . Sir Peter Leycester , in his Antiquities of Cheshire , interprets lagena vini , a ...
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... ship in distress , or wrecked , & c . , or any goods , & c . belonging thereto , is a fe- lony , punishable with death ; but where there are no circum- stances of cruelty , or the goods are of small value , the of- fender may be ...
... ship in distress , or wrecked , & c . , or any goods , & c . belonging thereto , is a fe- lony , punishable with death ; but where there are no circum- stances of cruelty , or the goods are of small value , the of- fender may be ...
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... ship's ballast . Merch . Dict . KIPE , [ from Sax . Cypa . ] A basket or engine made of osiers , broad at one end , and narrower by degree , used in Oxfordshire and other parts of England , for the taking of fish ; and fishing with ...
... ship's ballast . Merch . Dict . KIPE , [ from Sax . Cypa . ] A basket or engine made of osiers , broad at one end , and narrower by degree , used in Oxfordshire and other parts of England , for the taking of fish ; and fishing with ...
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... ship ; therefore by the value of the benefice , deducting the glebe , they knew the true value of the township , and how to set a fifteenth upon it : so that the fifteenth of the townships were certain sums , set by the king's taxors ...
... ship ; therefore by the value of the benefice , deducting the glebe , they knew the true value of the township , and how to set a fifteenth upon it : so that the fifteenth of the townships were certain sums , set by the king's taxors ...
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