The Statutes at Large: From the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761 [continued to 1807], Volume 15; Volume 1225J. Bentham, 1765 - Law |
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... fervice of the year 1724 . Cap . 2. For continuing the duties on malt , mum , cyder and perry , to raise money by way of a lottery , for ⚫the service of the year 1724 , and touching loft bills , tickets , certifi- cates , or orders ...
... fervice of the year 1724 . Cap . 2. For continuing the duties on malt , mum , cyder and perry , to raise money by way of a lottery , for ⚫the service of the year 1724 , and touching loft bills , tickets , certifi- cates , or orders ...
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... fervice of the year 1728. and for making good the deficiency of a late malt act . Cap . 2. For punishing mutiny and defertion ; and for the better pay- ment of the army and their quarters . Cap . 3. For making more effectual an act ...
... fervice of the year 1728. and for making good the deficiency of a late malt act . Cap . 2. For punishing mutiny and defertion ; and for the better pay- ment of the army and their quarters . Cap . 3. For making more effectual an act ...
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... fervice of the faid city , had been very much neglected , and could not be carried on without a confiderable sum of money : and whereas the faid city was so far from being able , at their own expence , and out of their proper revenues ...
... fervice of the faid city , had been very much neglected , and could not be carried on without a confiderable sum of money : and whereas the faid city was so far from being able , at their own expence , and out of their proper revenues ...
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... fer- vice for beautifying and for the ornament of the faid city , but will con- tribute much to the preservation of the health of the inhabitants , and otherways be of great advantage : and whereas it is impracticable either to finish ...
... fer- vice for beautifying and for the ornament of the faid city , but will con- tribute much to the preservation of the health of the inhabitants , and otherways be of great advantage : and whereas it is impracticable either to finish ...
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... fervice used against him or them ; and in case such suit or complaint be against the magi- strates or council , a citation used or served against the lord provost of Edinburgh for the time being , or against any two of the bailies ...
... fervice used against him or them ; and in case such suit or complaint be against the magi- strates or council , a citation used or served against the lord provost of Edinburgh for the time being , or against any two of the bailies ...
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Page 107 - place where the offence (hall be committed ; and in cafe of conviction for any fécond or other fuch offence, to commit the offender or offenders to, the houfe of correction, there to remain and to be kept to hard labour, for any time not exceeding one. month, nor lefs than fourteen days, as to fuch juftice or juftices (hall feem meet and reafonable.
Page 115 - enaéted by the King's moft excellent Majefty, by and with the advice and confent of the lords fpiritual and temporal and commons, in this prefent parliament affembled, and by the authority of the fame, That where any perfon or perfons, being under the
Page 231 - and exemplary jußice ; may it therefore pleafe your moil excellent Majefty, that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the King's moft excellent Majefty, by and with the advice and confent of the lords fpiritual and temporal and commons, in this prefent parliament aflembled, and by the authority of the fame, That if
Page 283 - and methods, as any fine, penalty or forfeiture is or may be fued for, recovered, levied or mitigated by any law or laws relating to his Majefty's revenues of excife, or any of them, or by action of debt, bill, plaint or information in any of his Majefty's courts of
Page 326 - be lawful to and for the faid commiffioners of the treafury now or for the time being, or any three or more of them, or the lord high treafurer for the time being, and they are hereby
Page 430 - ufe ful and beneficial) are near expiring^ may it therefore pleafe your Majefty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the King's moft excellent majefty, by and with the advice and confent of the lords fpiritual and temporal and commons, in this prefent parliament aflembled, and by the authority of the fame, That the claufe
Page 32 - to prevent the fame, as much as may be for the future, be it enacted by the authority aforefaid, That from and after the faid twenty fifth day of March one thoufand feven hundred and twenty three, no appeal or appeals from any order or orders of removal of any poor perfon or perfons whatfoever from any
Page 366 - forfeit and pay to the owner or owners of fuch goods or wares fo damnified, fpoiled or deftroyed, double the value thereof, to be levied by diftrefs and fale of the offender's goods and chattels, by warrant or warrants under the hands and feals of any two or more
Page 61 - July one thoufand feven hundred and twenty three, to bor- duty. row any fum or fums of money, not exceeding in the whole the fum of twenty five thoufand pounds, and for fecuring the repayment thereof, by any writing under their hands and feals, to