The bye-laws, and regulations of the Marine-society, with the several instructions, forms of indentures & other instruments used by them. Also a list of subscribers, from May 1769 to June 1772, to which is prefixed, an historical account of this institution1820 |
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... to clothe from three to four hundred boys . In the efforts at that time making by this country for manning its ships of war , it was ob- vious that a considerable number of landmen Landmen . would be wanted , in addition to the B 2.
... to clothe from three to four hundred boys . In the efforts at that time making by this country for manning its ships of war , it was ob- vious that a considerable number of landmen Landmen . would be wanted , in addition to the B 2.
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... four hundred and fifty - one landmen , to serve as sea- men on board His Majesty's ships ; and also clothed , fitted , and placed out as servants or apprentices to officers in the king's ships , and to the merchants ' service at sea ...
... four hundred and fifty - one landmen , to serve as sea- men on board His Majesty's ships ; and also clothed , fitted , and placed out as servants or apprentices to officers in the king's ships , and to the merchants ' service at sea ...
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... four times , at the least , in every year ; that is to say , on the twenty - first day of January , on the twenty - first day of April , on the twenty- first day of July , and on the twenty - first day of October , unless such ...
... four times , at the least , in every year ; that is to say , on the twenty - first day of January , on the twenty - first day of April , on the twenty- first day of July , and on the twenty - first day of October , unless such ...
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... four years , may set up and exercise such trade and business as they are apt and able for , in any town or place within the kingdoms of Persons serving such appren- ticeships , or servants , may exercise trades Great Britain or Ireland ...
... four years , may set up and exercise such trade and business as they are apt and able for , in any town or place within the kingdoms of Persons serving such appren- ticeships , or servants , may exercise trades Great Britain or Ireland ...
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... four - pence , bank three per cent . consolidated annuities , the dividends of which are applied to effect the charitable designs of the said Society , pursuant to the said will and decree : " Now it is hereby enacted and declared by ...
... four - pence , bank three per cent . consolidated annuities , the dividends of which are applied to effect the charitable designs of the said Society , pursuant to the said will and decree : " Now it is hereby enacted and declared by ...
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act mentioned Annual Court appointed apprenticed apprenticeships as aforesaid attend authority aforesaid ballot board the ship boats Boatswain Boys sent bye-laws and regulations Cash Book ceived clothes Commanding Officer Committee common seal consent Court of Chancery duties elected enacted and declared Esquire five further enacted given Harry Verelst held hereby hereby-erected Corporation Hickes's impleaded impowered indentures inserted inspected Instructions John John Lodge Jonas Hanway journal justices King's ships landmen less than seven Lord Clive Majesty's ships Marine Society ment merchants mittee monies monthly paid person or persons Philip Affleck placed plaintiff poration pounds power and authority President public funds purposes quarterly ral Court receipts received Robert Hunter Royal Exchange Schoolmaster sea-service Secretary servants seven such Governors Sherson six Vice-Presidents subscriptions succeeding General Court Superintendant thereof think proper Thomas Nash Thursday transact Trea Treasurer vernors William Hickes
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Page 28 - Persons whomsoever for doing or causing to be done anything in pursuance of this Act, the Defendant or Defendants in such Action may plead the General Issue and give the special Matter in Evidence...
Page 29 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and others, without being specially pleaded.
Page 10 - ... name to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto in...
Page 28 - Suit may plead the General Issue, and give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence...
Page 28 - Suit after the Defendant or Defendants shall have appeared, or if upon Demurrer Judgment shall be given against the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs, the Defendant or Defendants...
Page 10 - ... by the name aforesaid shall be able and capable in law to have, hold, receive, enjoy, possess and retain for the...
Page 9 - Newfoundland, and thereby subjected to regulations inconsistent with the nature of such fisheries: may it therefore please Your most excellent Majesty that it may be enacted; and be it enacted by the King'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, that...
Page 10 - Canada," and that by the same name they shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and that they and their successors shall from time to time have full power to...
Page 21 - Offence shall be committed, either by his own Confession, or by the Oath of One or more credible Witness or Witnesses (which Oath the said Justice or Justices is and are hereby empowered to administer), every such High Constable, Constable...
Page 10 - ... one body corporate and politic, in deed and in name, by the name of " The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay...