that the overseers of every parish, " shall take order from time to time, by and with the consent of two or more justices of peace,— to raise weekly, or otherwise, (by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and every occupier of lands,... Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas, and ... - Page 602by Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1833Full view - About this book
| Robert Owen Thomas - 1884 - 170 pages
...of all such parents as shall not be thought able to maintain their children." The overseers were " to raise, weekly or otherwise, by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes, mines, etc., such sums of money as they shall require for... | |
| John Coke Fowler - Coal mines and mining - 1884 - 472 pages
...43 Eliz. c. ii. s. 1, it is enacted that the churchwardens and overseers or the greater part of them shall take order from time to time, by and with the consent of two justices of the same county, whereof one to be of the quorum, dwelling in or near the same parish or... | |
| Charles Robert Drysdale - 1887 - 134 pages
...Elizabeth, which has been so often referred to and admired, enacts that the overseers of the poor " shall take order from time to time, by and with the consent of two or more justices, for setting to work the children of all such whose parents shall not by the said persons be thought... | |
| William Easterby - England - 1888 - 170 pages
...certainly rateable to the poor as early as the first real Poor-law statute of 1601 s , where we read "to raise weekly or otherwise by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes impropriate, propriations of tithes, coal-mines, or saleable... | |
| William Easterby - Church finance - 1888 - 140 pages
...certainly rateable to the poor as early as the first real Poor-law statute of 1601 8 , where we read "to raise weekly or otherwise by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes impropriate, propriations of tithes, coal-mines, or saleable... | |
| Paul Felix Aschrott - Old age pensions - 1888 - 390 pages
...but when this gigantic task is likely to be carried out is a matter of doubt (see p. 60, note I). 1 " To raise weekly or otherwise by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and of every occupier of land, houses, tithes impropriate, or propriations of tithes, coal mines, or saleable... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus, George Thomas Bettany - Population - 1890 - 714 pages
...Elizabeth, which has been so often referred to and admired, enacts, that the overseers of the poor " shall take ' order from time to time, by and with the consent of two or more ' justices, for setting to work the children of all such, whose ' parents shall not by the said persons be thought... | |
| John Charles Cox - History - 1890 - 380 pages
...to be of the quorum, dwelling in or near the same parish or division where the same parish doth be, raise weekly or otherwise by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar, and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes imprcpriate, propriations of tithes, coal mines, or saleable... | |
| Charles Robert Drysdale - Malthusianism - 1892 - 130 pages
...Elizabeth, which has been so often referred to and admired, enacts that the overseers of the poor " shall take order from time to time, by and with the consent of two or more justices, for setting to work the children of all such whose parents shall not by the said persons be thought... | |
| Economics - 1893 - 828 pages
...insurance. The Act of Queen Elizabeth, however, is explicit. It requires the churchwardens and overseers to raise weekly or otherwise by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar and other, and of every occupier of lauds, and houses, the 'competent sums' required for the wellknown purposes of... | |
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