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... to stand without the circle of the hill , with three clerks in their surplices ; and
your deemsters shall make call in your coroner of Glanfaba , and he shall call in
all the coro : ners of Man , and their wands in their hands , with their weapons
upon ...
... to stand without the circle of the hill , with three clerks in their surplices ; and
your deemsters shall make call in your coroner of Glanfaba , and he shall call in
all the coro : ners of Man , and their wands in their hands , with their weapons
upon ...
Page 28
These feuds were all of a military nature , and in the hands of military persons ,
and the lands were cultivated by inferior tenants , who made their returns or
reditus in service , corn , cattle , or money That the feudal influence was general
in the ...
These feuds were all of a military nature , and in the hands of military persons ,
and the lands were cultivated by inferior tenants , who made their returns or
reditus in service , corn , cattle , or money That the feudal influence was general
in the ...
Page 40
... in which case the government seal is requisite ; and it is usual and advisable
for the parties to acknowledge the deed before a magistrate , who verifies it to be
their act under his hand . With this formality it is received in any court of justice in
...
... in which case the government seal is requisite ; and it is usual and advisable
for the parties to acknowledge the deed before a magistrate , who verifies it to be
their act under his hand . With this formality it is received in any court of justice in
...
Page 102
... John Stephenson of Balladoole , and Ewan Christian of Lewaige , within the
said isle , gentlemen ; who , ( by an instrument under the hands of the Twenty -
four Keys , now remaining upon record ) , were empowered to treat concerning
the ...
... John Stephenson of Balladoole , and Ewan Christian of Lewaige , within the
said isle , gentlemen ; who , ( by an instrument under the hands of the Twenty -
four Keys , now remaining upon record ) , were empowered to treat concerning
the ...
Page 160
160 and orders shall be written in a fair hand , and hung up in a conspicuous
place in the said court . Court of Exchequer . Whereas all disputes relating to the
rights of the crown , the imposing of fines , and the recovering of debts or duties
due ...
160 and orders shall be written in a fair hand , and hung up in a conspicuous
place in the said court . Court of Exchequer . Whereas all disputes relating to the
rights of the crown , the imposing of fines , and the recovering of debts or duties
due ...
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