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Abstracts of two acts of Parliament, passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, King George the Third. The One Intituled, An Act to explain, amend, and reduce into One Act of Parliament, the Status now in being for the Amendment and Preservation of the Public Highways, within that Part of Great Britain called England, and for Other Purposes: The Other Act Intituled, An Act to explain, amend, and reduce into One Act of Parliament, the General Laws now in being for Regulating the Turnpike Roads in that Part of Great Britain called England, and for Other Purposes. By a Justice of the Peace.
Great Britain.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The record of a famous action upon the case. In rythme. Wherein Priscilla Morecrave, widow, was the plaintiff, and Roger Pricklove was the defendant. Being an essay towards the reformation of the law. Offered to the Consideration of the Committee appointed for that Purpose in the year 1657. Written by some man of the law, at a Time when he had little else to do. And now reprinted, with a preface, for the Benefit of Students and Professors of the law in the present Age.
Brome, Alexander, 1620-1666.Date: 1727- Books
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A charge delivered to the Grand-Jury, at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held for the County of Cork at Bandon-Bridge, on the 13th of January, 1740. By Sir Richard Cox, Bart. Chairman at said Sessions. Published at the Request of several of the Justices of the Peace.
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Answers for Stephen Ronaldson present kirk-treasurer of the parish of Eddleston, and William Cunningham merchant in Kilwinning, creditors of the deceased Robert Reid; to the petition of William Reid, eldest son of the deceased Robert Reid writer to the Signet, and his tutors and curators' and of the other creditors of the said deceased Robert Reid.
Ronaldson, Stephen.Date: 1771]- Books
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An act to dissolve the marriage of Peter Henley, Esquire, with Susannah Roberts, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1754]