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Page 244
... highway towards , unto , into , through , over , and along the said close of the plaintiff in the declaration mentioned , and in which , & c . , towards , into , and unto the said messuage and closes of the defendant , and so from ...
... highway towards , unto , into , through , over , and along the said close of the plaintiff in the declaration mentioned , and in which , & c . , towards , into , and unto the said messuage and closes of the defendant , and so from ...
Page 245
... highway , and across the highway to a close called " Ruddocks , " and that , for the last twenty years , they had a license from the plaintiff to use , whenever they pleased , a way from the defendant's house and lands over the locus in ...
... highway , and across the highway to a close called " Ruddocks , " and that , for the last twenty years , they had a license from the plaintiff to use , whenever they pleased , a way from the defendant's house and lands over the locus in ...
Page 249
... highway there , and so from thence back again unto and into the said other part of the said common yard , and over the said close in which & c . , unto and into the said cottage , for the purposes of the occu- pation of the same as ...
... highway there , and so from thence back again unto and into the said other part of the said common yard , and over the said close in which & c . , unto and into the said cottage , for the purposes of the occu- pation of the same as ...
Page 256
... highway from her said land , for the more convenient occupation thereof ; that Ann Morgan demised this land with its appurtenances to one Jenkins ; and that the alleged trespasses were the use of the right of way by the defendant , as ...
... highway from her said land , for the more convenient occupation thereof ; that Ann Morgan demised this land with its appurtenances to one Jenkins ; and that the alleged trespasses were the use of the right of way by the defendant , as ...
Page 263
... highway by the National School with carriages and horses at his free will and pleasure , I cannot suppose that the grant would fail in point of law because it did not point out the precise definite track between the one terminus and the ...
... highway by the National School with carriages and horses at his free will and pleasure , I cannot suppose that the grant would fail in point of law because it did not point out the precise definite track between the one terminus and the ...
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