Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 16J. Butterworth and Son, 1814 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 228
There are no churchwarsettlement . dens or chapelwardens appointed in any of
the townships . In the year 1787 Samuel Jones , being then a poor boy , settled in
the township of Nantwich , was put out for seven years as an apprentice to W.
There are no churchwarsettlement . dens or chapelwardens appointed in any of
the townships . In the year 1787 Samuel Jones , being then a poor boy , settled in
the township of Nantwich , was put out for seven years as an apprentice to W.
Page 230
Clifton ( a ) , upon the question whether it was necessary for the churchwardens
of the parish to join in The KING against granting a township certificate , it may be
observed that Tbelnhabitants of they expressly abstained from deciding it .
Clifton ( a ) , upon the question whether it was necessary for the churchwardens
of the parish to join in The KING against granting a township certificate , it may be
observed that Tbelnhabitants of they expressly abstained from deciding it .
Page 234
2 .; for after permission was given by that act to remove from township to township
; to reThe KING against quire the ... that it must have been the intention of the
legislature to effect a complete separation of the townships : and that affords an ...
2 .; for after permission was given by that act to remove from township to township
; to reThe KING against quire the ... that it must have been the intention of the
legislature to effect a complete separation of the townships : and that affords an ...
Page 237
in townships where there are no churchwardens , ” i.e. who can act as in a parish
. ... 2. , then there should have been two overseers ; if not , but the township was
to be taken as part of the parish , then the churchwardens should have joined .
in townships where there are no churchwardens , ” i.e. who can act as in a parish
. ... 2. , then there should have been two overseers ; if not , but the township was
to be taken as part of the parish , then the churchwardens should have joined .
Page 239
The words of The King the former are material to be considered , for it would
against Theinhabitants seem from the use of the words , “ the churchwardens and
of Nantwich , overseers of any parish , township , or place , or the overseers of
any ...
The words of The King the former are material to be considered , for it would
against Theinhabitants seem from the use of the words , “ the churchwardens and
of Nantwich , overseers of any parish , township , or place , or the overseers of
any ...
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