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... party colouring . " - The Spectator . " Nothing of such importance as this volume , to the student of Wales and the Welsh , has been published for a very long time . " - Bookman . LONDON : T. FISHER UNWIN . THE STATUTES OF WALES ...
... party colouring . " - The Spectator . " Nothing of such importance as this volume , to the student of Wales and the Welsh , has been published for a very long time . " - Bookman . LONDON : T. FISHER UNWIN . THE STATUTES OF WALES ...
Page xxxiv
... parties in suits . One Coroner at least was elected in every commote . He was chosen in the full County Court , by royal writ , and took the oath of office before the Sheriff . In cases of dangerous wounding and homicide the Coroner ...
... parties in suits . One Coroner at least was elected in every commote . He was chosen in the full County Court , by royal writ , and took the oath of office before the Sheriff . In cases of dangerous wounding and homicide the Coroner ...
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... parties , and those relating to personal actions were to be according to the WELSH laws , as the people of WALES had been accustomed . Under the WELSH laws , in personal actions the evidence of witnesses was relied upon , but if no such ...
... parties , and those relating to personal actions were to be according to the WELSH laws , as the people of WALES had been accustomed . Under the WELSH laws , in personal actions the evidence of witnesses was relied upon , but if no such ...
Page xlv
... parties . If a WELSHMAN COM- mitted a felony in England , and repaired to WALES , the English officials in WALES were directed to execute him , upon a certificate given by the King's Justice . The Lords Marchers were to keep ...
... parties . If a WELSHMAN COM- mitted a felony in England , and repaired to WALES , the English officials in WALES were directed to execute him , upon a certificate given by the King's Justice . The Lords Marchers were to keep ...
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... to England through WALES without paying customs duty , was to be forfeited and the 1 Owen's " Pembrokeshire , " Part 3 , p . 123 . offending party was to be tried in the county next INTRODUCTION xlvii 37 1413 38 1414.
... to England through WALES without paying customs duty , was to be forfeited and the 1 Owen's " Pembrokeshire , " Part 3 , p . 123 . offending party was to be tried in the county next INTRODUCTION xlvii 37 1413 38 1414.
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according Action Anglesey appointed Asaph Assize Authority aforesaid Bailiffs Bangor Bishop Boroughs Brecknock Burgesses Cantreds Cardigan Carmarthen cause chattels Church Circuits Commissioners Commons contrary Council Country of WALES County of Monmouth County Palatine custom Defendant Denbigh dioceses divers Dominion of WALES EDWARD English Exchequer Execution Feast of All-Saints Fees Felony further enacted Glamorgan hath Haverfordwest Heirs henceforth hereafter hereby Hereditaments heretofore holden hundred Inhabitants Item Judges Judgment jurisdiction Jurors Jury Justices of Peace King's Majesty King's Subjects Laws levied Llandaff Lord the King Lords Marchers Lords Spiritual Lordships Marchers Manner and Form Manors Marches of WALES Merioneth Ministers NORTH WALES notwithstanding Offenders Officer Ordinances Party Person or Persons Plaintiff Pleas Power and Authority Principality of WALES Provided Radnor Realm of England Reign repealed respective Saint Asaph Seal Sheriff SOUTH WALES Sovereign Lord Statute summoned therein thereof Thing unto VICTORIA WELSH language WELSH laws WELSHMEN Westminster
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Page 180 - And be it further declared and enacted by the authority aforesaid, that from and after this present session of Parliament no dispensation by non obstante...
Page 229 - England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Page 225 - Lords spiritual and temporal and commons in this present parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that from and after the passing of this act, it shall and may be lawful to and for the...
Page 270 - No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school.
Page 260 - Commissioners appointed to consider the state of the ' Established Church in England and Wales, with ' reference to ecclesiastical duties and revenues, so ' far as they relate to episcopal dioceses, revenues,
Page 260 - An Act to carry into effect, with certain Modifications, the Fourth Report of the Commissioners of Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues...
Page 268 - Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows : Preliminary. 1. This act may be cited as the factory and workshop act, 1878.
Page 275 - intermediate education" means a course of education which does not consist chiefly of elementary instruction in reading, writing, and arithmetic, but which includes instruction in Latin, Greek, the Welsh and English language and literature, modern languages, mathematics, natural and applied science, or in some of such studies, and generally in the higher branches of knowledge...
Page 258 - Westminster or the suburbs thereof, duly consecrated for the performance of divine service according to the rites and ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Welch language ; and such bishop is hereby authorized to license any such spiritual person or persons accordingly.
Page 275 - parent " in relation to a young person includes guardian and every person who is liable to maintain or has the actual custody of the .young person ; The expression