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Which said Vestrymen are to be summoned by the Marshall or his · Deputy in
each precinct or parish to meet together at ... if any person or persons appointed
by this Act to be a Vestry . man shall fail to meet as aforesaid , upon such
summons ...
Which said Vestrymen are to be summoned by the Marshall or his · Deputy in
each precinct or parish to meet together at ... if any person or persons appointed
by this Act to be a Vestry . man shall fail to meet as aforesaid , upon such
summons ...
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East part of said province , that all persons legally summoned to give evidence
shall be allowed for the comeing to & going from the Court whereto they were
summoned Twenty Pence per Diem ( for the number of those days to be
reasonably ...
East part of said province , that all persons legally summoned to give evidence
shall be allowed for the comeing to & going from the Court whereto they were
summoned Twenty Pence per Diem ( for the number of those days to be
reasonably ...
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... by the Authority aforesaid , That in Case of any such Vacancy , the Eldest Lords
proprietors Deputy , shall summons ... Councillor shall refuse to summon the rest
of the Deputies as aforesaid , within Ten Days after Notice of such Vacancy ...
... by the Authority aforesaid , That in Case of any such Vacancy , the Eldest Lords
proprietors Deputy , shall summons ... Councillor shall refuse to summon the rest
of the Deputies as aforesaid , within Ten Days after Notice of such Vacancy ...
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... shall annually appoint Surveyors of the High - ways or roads who are by this
Act obliged to summon all male Tythables ... their parts & duties therein the
surveyor shall cause them to be summoned to appear before the next Magistrate
where ...
... shall annually appoint Surveyors of the High - ways or roads who are by this
Act obliged to summon all male Tythables ... their parts & duties therein the
surveyor shall cause them to be summoned to appear before the next Magistrate
where ...
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North Carolina Walter Clark, William Laurence Saunders, Stephen Beauregard
Weeks. £ $ . 1 0 10 For Felons per day . . . . . . . . For Summoning and
Impannelling a Jury for each and every cause Summoning Apprisors each . .
Delivering a ...
North Carolina Walter Clark, William Laurence Saunders, Stephen Beauregard
Weeks. £ $ . 1 0 10 For Felons per day . . . . . . . . For Summoning and
Impannelling a Jury for each and every cause Summoning Apprisors each . .
Delivering a ...
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Page 34 - Outlawry, that in all such cases the Party Plaintiff, his Heirs, Executors or Administrators, as the Case shall require, may commence a new Action or Suit, from Time to Time, within a Year after such Judgment reversed, or such Judgment given against the Plaintiff, or Outlawry reversed, and not after.
Page 556 - Payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and each of us, our, and each of our Heirs, Executors and Administrators jointly and severally, firmly by these Presents.
Page 413 - Act, the Defendant may plead the General Issue, and give this Act in Evidence: and if the Plaintiff shall be non-suit, or a Judgment pass against him, upon a Verdict or demurrer, the Defendant shall recover double Costs.
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Page 58 - Parish & the other half to him or them that shall sue for the same to be recovered by Action of Debt, Bill, Plaint, or Information...
Page 58 - Government and the other half to him or them that shall Sue for the Same to be recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any Court of Record within this Province wherein no Essoyn Protection or Wager of Law to be Allowed...