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Page 102
... advance and pay unto his said Lordship , the same fines which they severally
and respectively paid for their several and respective tenements , at the general
fining , which was in or about the year of our Lord 1643 : except where any tenant
...
... advance and pay unto his said Lordship , the same fines which they severally
and respectively paid for their several and respective tenements , at the general
fining , which was in or about the year of our Lord 1643 : except where any tenant
...
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 105
... that had not paid any fines , should have a reasonable fine set upon them by
the governor , three of the lord's officers ... and that the fines so set by them ,
should be paid within six months next after the setting thereof ; and that the third
part of ...
... that had not paid any fines , should have a reasonable fine set upon them by
the governor , three of the lord's officers ... and that the fines so set by them ,
should be paid within six months next after the setting thereof ; and that the third
part of ...
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 129
If a man wed a wife that is in a farm , her debts to be paid by her husband * . If any
man forfeit his goods to the lord by felony , his wife shall not forfeit her part of the
goods ; but if the woman forfeit in felony , her husband may forsake her and her ...
If a man wed a wife that is in a farm , her debts to be paid by her husband * . If any
man forfeit his goods to the lord by felony , his wife shall not forfeit her part of the
goods ; but if the woman forfeit in felony , her husband may forsake her and her ...
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