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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... received in the east , before it got any footing in the north - west parts of the world .--- Strabo , Lucan . Ammianus Marcellinus . the most grievous punishment ; such , indeed , was that some employed twenty years in this course ...
... received in the east , before it got any footing in the north - west parts of the world .--- Strabo , Lucan . Ammianus Marcellinus . the most grievous punishment ; such , indeed , was that some employed twenty years in this course ...
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... and ordinances , which were received by the surrounding multitude with awful si- lence and attention . Suetonius . + Bishop Wilson , The above mode of publishing laws was observed in the a X the most grievous punishment; such, indeed, ...
... and ordinances , which were received by the surrounding multitude with awful si- lence and attention . Suetonius . + Bishop Wilson , The above mode of publishing laws was observed in the a X the most grievous punishment; such, indeed, ...
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... received the land as heir - apparent in your father's days , and all your barons of Man , with your worthies - men and commons , did you faith and fealty ; and inasmuch as you are , by e . the grace of God , now king and 11 14 how ye ...
... received the land as heir - apparent in your father's days , and all your barons of Man , with your worthies - men and commons , did you faith and fealty ; and inasmuch as you are , by e . the grace of God , now king and 11 14 how ye ...
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... received in any court of justice in the island , without the necessity of producing witnesses to prove the execution ; but , in the neighbouring kingdoms , before a Manks deed can be received in evidence , it is necessary that the hand ...
... received in any court of justice in the island , without the necessity of producing witnesses to prove the execution ; but , in the neighbouring kingdoms , before a Manks deed can be received in evidence , it is necessary that the hand ...
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... received by the house as sufficient , and therefore preclude the necessity of examining the witnesses viva voce again . The verdict of the jury is always recorded in the liber placitorum , and annexed to , or written at the foot of the ...
... received by the house as sufficient , and therefore preclude the necessity of examining the witnesses viva voce again . The verdict of the jury is always recorded in the liber placitorum , and annexed to , or written at the foot of the ...
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according act of settlement act of Tynwald actions aforesaid afterwards ancient appear appointed barons bishop Castle Rushen cause chancery church clerk committed common law complaint convicted corn coroner cottages council court of chancery crown customs debt deem deemster defendant discretion Duke of Atholl duty Earl of Derby ecclesiastical enacted Ewan Christian execution felony fined forfeit fourpence give governor grant hath heirs hereafter high-bailiff highways horses imprisonment inquest intacks island isle judge judgment jury king lands licence lord lord's magistrate Manks manner marriage matters ment moar mortgage oath offender officers ordinance otherwise paid parish party person or persons pinfold plaints premises present proctor proper proprietor prosecute punishment quarter-lands rent respect revesting Rushen servants sheading sheep shillings sixpence slander statute sufficient suit summoned sworn tenants tenements therein thereof three pounds tion tithe trespass Twenty-four Keys Tynwald court unto verdict vicar whatsoever witnesses