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 102
Secondly , That upon the change of any tenant , by death or alienation , the next
succeeding heir or alienee , should pay unto the lord of the said isle for the time
being , the third part of the said entire sum , which was paid for a fine at the said ...
Secondly , That upon the change of any tenant , by death or alienation , the next
succeeding heir or alienee , should pay unto the lord of the said isle for the time
being , the third part of the said entire sum , which was paid for a fine at the said ...
Page 103
a tenant by death , then the said fine should be paid within twelve months after
the death of such tenant : and in case of the change or removal of a tenant by
alienation , then the same should be paid immediately after such alienation ,
made ...
a tenant by death , then the said fine should be paid within twelve months after
the death of such tenant : and in case of the change or removal of a tenant by
alienation , then the same should be paid immediately after such alienation ,
made ...
Page 106
... upon the change of any tenant by death , alienation , or mortgage , as
aforesaid . Tenthly , That the present fines should be accepted and received
according to the currency of money then within the said isle ; and that one third
part thereof ...
... upon the change of any tenant by death , alienation , or mortgage , as
aforesaid . Tenthly , That the present fines should be accepted and received
according to the currency of money then within the said isle ; and that one third
part thereof ...
Page 167
Whosoever is apprehended for felony , and condemned to die , the party that
sueth him to death can have no more than is found in his hands which he is con .
demned for , although he confesses that he had more , for that which he had is
my ...
Whosoever is apprehended for felony , and condemned to die , the party that
sueth him to death can have no more than is found in his hands which he is con .
demned for , although he confesses that he had more , for that which he had is
my ...
Page 168
lony in the offender to death , ipso facto , upon the inlon by the law , as well as he
that stealeth the goods : and such to be presented by the great inquest * .
Wheresoever any thief shall be found to steal either mutton , sheep , lamb , goat ,
kid ...
lony in the offender to death , ipso facto , upon the inlon by the law , as well as he
that stealeth the goods : and such to be presented by the great inquest * .
Wheresoever any thief shall be found to steal either mutton , sheep , lamb , goat ,
kid ...
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