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king and lord of m : ye and Voni any the grace of God , now 1 of Man , ye will now
that your commons come unto you , and shew their charters how they hold of you
, your barons that made no faith or fealty unto you , that they make now ; and if ...
king and lord of m : ye and Voni any the grace of God , now 1 of Man , ye will now
that your commons come unto you , and shew their charters how they hold of you
, your barons that made no faith or fealty unto you , that they make now ; and if ...
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The archdeacon enjoys many privileges , both temporal and spiritual , and he
holds his courts either in person or by his official , as the bishop does by his
vicars - general ; but the usual appeal , in matters purely ecclesiastical , lies from
all ...
The archdeacon enjoys many privileges , both temporal and spiritual , and he
holds his courts either in person or by his official , as the bishop does by his
vicars - general ; but the usual appeal , in matters purely ecclesiastical , lies from
all ...
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No action of arrest shall be granited against a landed man or native within this
isle , to imprison or hold him to bail , unless he has obtained the governor's pass ,
or that there is some other just cause to believe he designs to go off the island ...
No action of arrest shall be granited against a landed man or native within this
isle , to imprison or hold him to bail , unless he has obtained the governor's pass ,
or that there is some other just cause to believe he designs to go off the island ...
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No person shall hold any of the lord's wastes or commons of this land unrented ,
but that whosoever holdeth the same and it unrented , he shall pay the va . lue
thereof . It is ordered that no person go to the mountains or commons of this isle ...
No person shall hold any of the lord's wastes or commons of this land unrented ,
but that whosoever holdeth the same and it unrented , he shall pay the va . lue
thereof . It is ordered that no person go to the mountains or commons of this isle ...
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Fourpence shall be paid yearly out of every quarterland to the coroner , and
whoever holds no quarterland , but only cottages and intacks , shall pay a penny
if he hold but three * Ord . and Sp . Customs . Ord . + A. T. 1629 . § A. T. 1430 .
Fourpence shall be paid yearly out of every quarterland to the coroner , and
whoever holds no quarterland , but only cottages and intacks , shall pay a penny
if he hold but three * Ord . and Sp . Customs . Ord . + A. T. 1629 . § A. T. 1430 .
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