Parliamentary Papers, 3. köideH.M. Stationery Office, 1856 |
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Act passed aforesaid amend Application appointed Authority Bank of England Behalf Benefice Bishop Certificate of Intestacy charged Charity Church of England Church or Chapel CLAUSE Clerk Consent Constable Corporation Court of Divorce Cure of Souls Declaration deemed direct Divisional Justice Dublin Dublin Metropolitan Police Duties Ecclesiastical Ecclesiastical Commissioners Endowment Estate exceeding Exchequer Bills expedient Fees governors granted Hendon hereby herein-before Incumbent intended Marriage Ireland issued Lands lawful liable Licence Lord Lords Spiritual Loughs Corrib lower school Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Treasury Malt Manner master ment Navigation Notice of Marriage Number Offence Office Order paid Parish Parliament Party Patronage payable Payment Penalty Person or Persons Place Police District Pounds Purposes pursuant receive recited Acts registered Building Registrar of Marriages Rents Residence respectively scheme Session holden Shillings solemnized Superintendent Registrar Tenements therein thereof thereto think fit thousand eight hundred tion Townlands Trustees Tunbridge vested Warrant William the Fourth
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Page 2 - ... and, where either of the parties, not being a widower or widow, shall be under the age of twentyone years...
Page 60 - ... to estates pur autre vie, whether there shall or shall not be any special occupant thereof, and whether the same shall be freehold, customary freehold, tenant right, customary or copyhold, or of any other tenure, and whether the same shall be a corporeal or an incorporeal hereditament...
Page 10 - General to sue for the forfeiture of all estate and interest in any property accruing to the offending party by such marriage; and the proceedings thereupon, and the consequences thereof, shall be the same as are provided by law in the like case with regard to marriages solemnized by licence in England according to the rites of the Church of England.
Page 12 - Magistrate to summon the Person complained of, and to inquire into the Title thereto or to the Possession thereof, and if it shall appear to the Magistrate that such Goods have been detained, without just Cause, after due Notice of the Claim made by the Person complaining, or that the Person detaining such Goods has a Lien or Right to detain the same by way of Security for the Payment of Money, or the Performance of any Act by the Owner thereof, it shall be lawful for such Magistrate to order the...
Page 10 - ... or of the consent of any person whose consent thereunto is required by law ; nor shall any evidence be given to prove the contrary in any suit touching the validity of such marriage.
Page 4 - ... order, for the purpose of being examined, or the production of any writings or other documents to be mentioned in such rule or order...
Page 2 - Treason" or in lieu thereof the Oath required to be taken by an Act passed in the Tenth year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth intituled "An Act for the relief of His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects...
Page 12 - Court may from time to time, before making its final decree, make such interim orders, and may make such provision in the final decree, as it may deem jnst and proper with respect to the custody, maintenance, and education of the children...
Page ii - ... shall recover in any such action if tender of sufficient amends shall have been made before such action brought, or if a sufficient sura of money shall have been paid into Court, after such action brought, by or on behalf of the defendant...