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Page 125
No person shall take any apprentice to learn a science or trade , without such
apprentice , with a sufficient surety , do first enter into bond to the lord's use , in
the penal sum of ten pounds at least , to serve for the term of five years ; and
when ...
No person shall take any apprentice to learn a science or trade , without such
apprentice , with a sufficient surety , do first enter into bond to the lord's use , in
the penal sum of ten pounds at least , to serve for the term of five years ; and
when ...
Page 132
... being convicted thereof by information , action , plaint , or otherwise , by the
oaths of two sufficient witnesses , the sum of three shillings and fourpence , and
to make amends to the party grieved * If any person puts forth horses , mares ,
cattle ...
... being convicted thereof by information , action , plaint , or otherwise , by the
oaths of two sufficient witnesses , the sum of three shillings and fourpence , and
to make amends to the party grieved * If any person puts forth horses , mares ,
cattle ...
Page 135
Where there shall happen to be an insufficient mere fence or boundary , any
persons interested in such boundary being desirous to have a sufficient stone
wall erect . ed in lieu thereof , shall apply to their niighpour to . join with them in
making ...
Where there shall happen to be an insufficient mere fence or boundary , any
persons interested in such boundary being desirous to have a sufficient stone
wall erect . ed in lieu thereof , shall apply to their niighpour to . join with them in
making ...
Page 160
... the matter shall be heard and determined , unless sufficient cause shall be
shewn to the contrary ; and the governor is em powered to make such orders and
rules from time to time , for the better regulating the practice and proceedings of
the ...
... the matter shall be heard and determined , unless sufficient cause shall be
shewn to the contrary ; and the governor is em powered to make such orders and
rules from time to time , for the better regulating the practice and proceedings of
the ...
Page 168
... so often as such cases happen , shall choose and impannel of the most
sufficient men in the parishes to be jurors : and if any refuse or be disobedient ,
the coroner to use no delay to present them , that they may be fined , not troubling
any of ...
... so often as such cases happen , shall choose and impannel of the most
sufficient men in the parishes to be jurors : and if any refuse or be disobedient ,
the coroner to use no delay to present them , that they may be fined , not troubling
any of ...
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