The Unitarian almanac. Ed. by J. Webb

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John Webb (Unitarian)
1859
 

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Page 17 - Where the person or persons entitled to any beneficial interest in such property shall be the brother or sister or a descendant of a brother or sister of the decedent, a wife or widow of a son, or the husband of a daughter of the decedent.
Page 17 - ... descendant of a brother or sister of the father or mother of the decedent, at the rate of three per centum of the clear value of such interest in such property.
Page 20 - Powers of Attorney for the sale or transfer of Stock to be left at the Bank, &c., for examination, one day before they can be acted upon ; if for receiving dividends, they may be presented at the time the first dividend is payable.
Page 75 - Book, issue under his hand, upon the request of the party giving such notice, a certificate in the form or to the effect of the certificate set forth in the...
Page 18 - Where any such dwelling-house shall be occupied by any person in trade who shall expose to sale and sell any goods, wares or merchandise in any shop or warehouse...
Page 75 - ... acts or of this act between parties both of whom do not dwell in the same Superintendent Registrar's district, it shall not be required that notice of such intended marriage shall be given to more than one Superintendent Registrar, but a notice to the Superintendent Registrar of the district in which one of the parties so intending marriage resides shall be sufficient...
Page 67 - Cyropaedia, or the Anabasis of Xenophon ; in Latin, four Books of Virgil, two Books of the Odes of Horace, and Sallust's History of the Catilinarian Conspiracy and the Jugurthine War. In all these he is to be examined in any part pointed out at the time, without previous notice. — It is also required, that, besides...
Page 18 - For every pony or mule not exceeding the height of thirteen hands, kept for the purpose of riding, or drawing any carriage chargeable with duty 0 10 6 And for every such pony or mule kept for any other purpose 053 Omnibuses and cab proprietors exempt.
Page 18 - For any such carriage kept and used solely for the purpose of being let for hire, one-half of the above-mentioned duties respectively.
Page 83 - God, but its special object is the Lord Jesus Christ, as the Son of God and the Saviour of the world...

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