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 92
Similar privileges are also invested in the steward of the lands anciently under
the jurisdiction of the abbot of Rushen . This court was usually held in the months
of May and October , and is summoned by the steward's precept , at which court ...
Similar privileges are also invested in the steward of the lands anciently under
the jurisdiction of the abbot of Rushen . This court was usually held in the months
of May and October , and is summoned by the steward's precept , at which court ...
Page 105
gage already made , or hereafter to be made , shall be entered into the records
within six months after the passing of the said proposals into a law , or within six
months next after such bills of mortgage were executed , otherwise such bills to
be ...
gage already made , or hereafter to be made , shall be entered into the records
within six months after the passing of the said proposals into a law , or within six
months next after such bills of mortgage were executed , otherwise such bills to
be ...
Page 106
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 should
be paid within six months next , after the passing of this act : another third part ...
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 should
be paid within six months next , after the passing of this act : another third part ...
Page 176
... give in their verdict within six months from the entering of the traverse , or at the
next court of general gaol delivery , after the expiration of the said six months ,
upon pain of commitment , until they agree and give in the same , * Ord . 1585 .
... give in their verdict within six months from the entering of the traverse , or at the
next court of general gaol delivery , after the expiration of the said six months ,
upon pain of commitment , until they agree and give in the same , * Ord . 1585 .
Page 196
... or come to this isle , unless such stranger shall have resided here at least three
months , and one month in such parish before such publication . And no minister
solemnizing marriage between persons , both or one of whom shall be under ...
... or come to this isle , unless such stranger shall have resided here at least three
months , and one month in such parish before such publication . And no minister
solemnizing marriage between persons , both or one of whom shall be under ...
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