A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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... carried away by the illustrious Countess of Derby ( who retained the glory of being the last person in the three kingdoms , and in all their dependent dominions , that submitted to the victorious Commonwealth ) , and from whom his Grace ...
... carried away by the illustrious Countess of Derby ( who retained the glory of being the last person in the three kingdoms , and in all their dependent dominions , that submitted to the victorious Commonwealth ) , and from whom his Grace ...
Page 12
... carrying at every coronation day of us , and our heirs , either by himself in person , or by some sufficient or honourable deputy , that sword naked ( which we wore when we arrived at Holderness ) , called Lancaster Sword . " A Four ...
... carrying at every coronation day of us , and our heirs , either by himself in person , or by some sufficient or honourable deputy , that sword naked ( which we wore when we arrived at Holderness ) , called Lancaster Sword . " A Four ...
Page 43
... carried to the seneschal's office , who enters the tenant's name , the pre- mises , and the rent , in the court rolls ; all of which being executed , an absolute estate of inheritance in the premises is created to the tenant . કડી ...
... carried to the seneschal's office , who enters the tenant's name , the pre- mises , and the rent , in the court rolls ; all of which being executed , an absolute estate of inheritance in the premises is created to the tenant . કડી ...
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... carry them off ; but to steal a pig or a fowl , which is easily done , was a capital misdemeanour , and the of- fender punished with death . ” With the greatest deference and respect for the conclusion drawn by the learned commen- tator ...
... carry them off ; but to steal a pig or a fowl , which is easily done , was a capital misdemeanour , and the of- fender punished with death . ” With the greatest deference and respect for the conclusion drawn by the learned commen- tator ...
Page 53
... carry on any suit by way of champerty , he subjects himself to fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court , and is rendered in- capable of practising in future , By the act of revestment the courts were left untouched ...
... carry on any suit by way of champerty , he subjects himself to fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court , and is rendered in- capable of practising in future , By the act of revestment the courts were left untouched ...
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according act of settlement act of Tynwald actions aforesaid afterwards ancient appear appointed barons bishop Castle Rushen cause chancery church clerk committed common law complaint convicted corn coroner cottages council court of chancery crown customs debt deem deemster defendant discretion Duke of Atholl duty Earl of Derby ecclesiastical enacted Ewan Christian execution felony fined forfeit fourpence give governor grant hath heirs hereafter high-bailiff highways horses imprisonment inquest intacks island isle judge judgment jury king lands licence lord lord's magistrate Manks manner marriage matters ment moar mortgage oath offender officers ordinance otherwise paid parish party person or persons pinfold plaints premises present proctor proper proprietor prosecute punishment quarter-lands rent respect revesting Rushen servants sheading sheep shillings sixpence slander statute sufficient suit summoned sworn tenants tenements therein thereof three pounds tion tithe trespass Twenty-four Keys Tynwald court unto verdict vicar whatsoever witnesses