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Page 95
... court is only a court of criticism , not of appeal ; —and in course the matter here submitted to our view is coram non judice . Art . 33. The Duties of Overseers of the Poor , and the Sufficiency of the present System of Poor Laws ...
... court is only a court of criticism , not of appeal ; —and in course the matter here submitted to our view is coram non judice . Art . 33. The Duties of Overseers of the Poor , and the Sufficiency of the present System of Poor Laws ...
Page 206
... Court of Exchequer on the 9th of November 1726 , was removed in January 1736 into the Court of Common Pleas ; where he sat as one of the judges till July 1738 , and was then raised to the dignity of Chief Baron , which he enjoyed till ...
... Court of Exchequer on the 9th of November 1726 , was removed in January 1736 into the Court of Common Pleas ; where he sat as one of the judges till July 1738 , and was then raised to the dignity of Chief Baron , which he enjoyed till ...
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... Courts ; to which are attached 4 Ecclesiastical Courts 18 Inferior Courts for small Debts 270 officers * 54 , do . 146 do . 1 Court of Oyer and Terminer , and Gaol De- livery 27 do . 4 Courts of General and Quarter Sessions of the Peace ...
... Courts ; to which are attached 4 Ecclesiastical Courts 18 Inferior Courts for small Debts 270 officers * 54 , do . 146 do . 1 Court of Oyer and Terminer , and Gaol De- livery 27 do . 4 Courts of General and Quarter Sessions of the Peace ...
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