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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Page 169
... convicted by the verdict or presentment of four , six , or more men , upon some
statute - law in force in the said isle ; nor imprison any person arbitrarily , before a
proper complaint is made and lodged , and affidavit made to the truth thereof .
... convicted by the verdict or presentment of four , six , or more men , upon some
statute - law in force in the said isle ; nor imprison any person arbitrarily , before a
proper complaint is made and lodged , and affidavit made to the truth thereof .
Page 172
And if the said jury be remiss , or partial in their proceedings , upon complaint
and proof thereof made , they are to be fined and punished at the discretion of the
governor and officers * . If any coroner neglect or refuse to swear a fodderjury ...
And if the said jury be remiss , or partial in their proceedings , upon complaint
and proof thereof made , they are to be fined and punished at the discretion of the
governor and officers * . If any coroner neglect or refuse to swear a fodderjury ...
Page 191
And in case any such persons shall find them . selves aggrieved thereby , they
shall be at liberty to bring their complaint against the same to the governor ,
within eight days after such service ; who shall thereupon , judicially and finally
hear ...
And in case any such persons shall find them . selves aggrieved thereby , they
shall be at liberty to bring their complaint against the same to the governor ,
within eight days after such service ; who shall thereupon , judicially and finally
hear ...
Page 202
And as for the frequent complaints of servants made by jurors , to know what diet
and usuge they ought to have , it is declared that such complaints shall be
viewed and certified at the sight of four honest neighbours , who are to be
charged to ...
And as for the frequent complaints of servants made by jurors , to know what diet
and usuge they ought to have , it is declared that such complaints shall be
viewed and certified at the sight of four honest neighbours , who are to be
charged to ...
Page 209
The pinfolds in every parish are to be kept in repair at all times of the year , or in
default thereof , the parishioners to be fined as heretofore accustomed ; and the
same to be presented by the great inquest , upon the proof or complaint of the ...
The pinfolds in every parish are to be kept in repair at all times of the year , or in
default thereof , the parishioners to be fined as heretofore accustomed ; and the
same to be presented by the great inquest , upon the proof or complaint of the ...
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