A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland, to the Year 1811, Inclusive: Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries: with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 2Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... constable of the hundred , parish , or place , where the distress shall be taken , cause the distress to be appraised by 2 sworn ap- praisers , whom such sheriffs , & c . shall swear to appraise them truly ; and after such appraisement ...
... constable of the hundred , parish , or place , where the distress shall be taken , cause the distress to be appraised by 2 sworn ap- praisers , whom such sheriffs , & c . shall swear to appraise them truly ; and after such appraisement ...
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... constable , or more , to assist to distrain again for said rents , & c . and to take with him a number of persons sufficient to secure and convey the distress to some lawful pound . Provided ( s . 9. ) that before any justice shall ...
... constable , or more , to assist to distrain again for said rents , & c . and to take with him a number of persons sufficient to secure and convey the distress to some lawful pound . Provided ( s . 9. ) that before any justice shall ...
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... constable , or other peace officer of the place where the same shall be suspected to be concealed , who are required to assist ; and in case of a dwelling house ( oath being also made before some justice of peace of a reasonable ground ...
... constable , or other peace officer of the place where the same shall be suspected to be concealed , who are required to assist ; and in case of a dwelling house ( oath being also made before some justice of peace of a reasonable ground ...
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... constable and marshal , which might be tried by the common law , the plaintiff shall have a writ of privy seal directed to the constable and marshal , to sur- cease in that plea until it be discussed by the king's coun- cil , whether ...
... constable and marshal , which might be tried by the common law , the plaintiff shall have a writ of privy seal directed to the constable and marshal , to sur- cease in that plea until it be discussed by the king's coun- cil , whether ...
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... constables or church - wardens of the place , or one of them , levy the sum adjudged upon the goods of such person . By s . 4. it shall be lawful s . 4 . for all justices of peace , in the examination of all matters offered to them by ...
... constables or church - wardens of the place , or one of them , levy the sum adjudged upon the goods of such person . By s . 4. it shall be lawful s . 4 . for all justices of peace , in the examination of all matters offered to them by ...
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action of debt affidavit aforesaid appear appointed apprehend attorney awarded bailiff benefit of clergy bill cause certificate chancellor chancery charged church clause clerk committed constable convicted costs court of chancery court of equity court of record damages declaration default defendant delivered distress ecclesiastical Eliz enacts exceeding exchequer execution executors felony forfeit forfeiture gaol guilty hath imprisonment indictment Ireland issue judge judgment jurisdiction jurors jury justice of peace justices of assize king lands lawful levied liable license lord lord chancellor majesty's manner ment moiety months oath offence officer oyer and terminer paid pain parish Penalty person plaintiff plea plead popish prisoner prosecuted provides punished quarter sessions realm receive recovered refuse rent rogues sheriff statute suit summons supra tenant therein thereof tion tithes treason unless Vide warrant writ