Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Volume 2J. Butterworth and Son, 1819 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Polesworth , Inhabi- Philips , Whitehead v . 585 tants of 834 Pickard , Twynam v . 105 v . Rigge 550 Pinkerton v . Caslon 704 v . Saighton on the Hill , Player , Rex v . 707 Inhabitants of 162 Plummer , Webb v . 746 v . Salop , Justices ...
... Polesworth , Inhabi- Philips , Whitehead v . 585 tants of 834 Pickard , Twynam v . 105 v . Rigge 550 Pinkerton v . Caslon 704 v . Saighton on the Hill , Player , Rex v . 707 Inhabitants of 162 Plummer , Webb v . 746 v . Salop , Justices ...
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... Polesworth , in the same county . sessions , on appeal , confirmed the order , subject to the opinion of this Court on the following case . The pauper was hired by Mr. Hay of Polesworth , at Poles- worth statutes , a fortnight before ...
... Polesworth , in the same county . sessions , on appeal , confirmed the order , subject to the opinion of this Court on the following case . The pauper was hired by Mr. Hay of Polesworth , at Poles- worth statutes , a fortnight before ...
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... POLESWORTH . moned his master before the magistrate . When before the magistrate , the pauper , in answer to a question put to him by the magistrate , said he was willing to serve his time out ; but the master said he would not take him ...
... POLESWORTH . moned his master before the magistrate . When before the magistrate , the pauper , in answer to a question put to him by the magistrate , said he was willing to serve his time out ; but the master said he would not take him ...
Page 485
... POLESWORTH . VOL . II . Kk quar- 1819 . The KING against The Inhabit- ants of POLESWORTH IN THE FIFTY - NINTH YEAR OF GEORGE III . 485.
... POLESWORTH . VOL . II . Kk quar- 1819 . The KING against The Inhabit- ants of POLESWORTH IN THE FIFTY - NINTH YEAR OF GEORGE III . 485.
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... POLESWORTH . quarrelled with the pauper without sufficient reason , for the pauper had done no more than according to Rex v . Islip he had a right to do . There was therefore no justifi- able ground for dismissal . Then is there any ...
... POLESWORTH . quarrelled with the pauper without sufficient reason , for the pauper had done no more than according to Rex v . Islip he had a right to do . There was therefore no justifi- able ground for dismissal . Then is there any ...
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Page 636 - Will. 4, c. 76, to shew cause why a writ of mandamus should not issue, directed to them, commanding them to obey a certain order, under the hands and seals of the Poor Law Commissioners, &c.
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Page 782 - But where acts are done or omitted by the owner of the inheritance, and persons dealing with him as to the land, which ought not reasonably to be done or omitted, if: the term existed in the hands of a trustee, and if there do not appear to be any thing that should prevent a surrender from having been made; in such. cases, the things done or omitted may most reasonably be accounted for by supposing a surE render of the terra, and therefore a surrender may be presumed : We think there are Such things...