Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Appeal from the Court of Queen's Bench [1861-1869] ... |
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... Poor , Governors of , v . Wait Bristow v . Eastman Broadbent v . Wilks Brook v . Brook Brown , appt . , Nicholson , respt . v . Overbury Bryan v . Lewis 1 E. & E. 414 1 Peake N. P. C. 238 1 Ventr . 6 10 B. & C. 41 7 E. & B. 26 Sugd . V ...
... Poor , Governors of , v . Wait Bristow v . Eastman Broadbent v . Wilks Brook v . Brook Brown , appt . , Nicholson , respt . v . Overbury Bryan v . Lewis 1 E. & E. 414 1 Peake N. P. C. 238 1 Ventr . 6 10 B. & C. 41 7 E. & B. 26 Sugd . V ...
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... poor of the said parish , " who were to make rates for the relief of the poor of the said parish . Held , that the power to appoint the governors and directors was , since the passing of stat . 18 & 19 Vict . c . 120. , transferred to ...
... poor of the said parish , " who were to make rates for the relief of the poor of the said parish . Held , that the power to appoint the governors and directors was , since the passing of stat . 18 & 19 Vict . c . 120. , transferred to ...
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... poor for the time being , shall be called Governors and Directors of the The QUEEN poor of the said parish ; " and " shall assemble and meet together " " from time to time , as often as occasion shall require ; " and at such meeting or ...
... poor for the time being , shall be called Governors and Directors of the The QUEEN poor of the said parish ; " and " shall assemble and meet together " " from time to time , as often as occasion shall require ; " and at such meeting or ...
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... poor of the said parish for the time being , shall be called ' Governors and Directors of the poor of the said parish ; ' and such Governors and Directors shall and may have and exercise all the powers and authorities in respect to the ...
... poor of the said parish for the time being , shall be called ' Governors and Directors of the poor of the said parish ; ' and such Governors and Directors shall and may have and exercise all the powers and authorities in respect to the ...
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... poor of the said parish The QUEEN have always from time to time since the passing of those Acts been elected ; and by them the poor rates of the said parish have always from time to time hitherto been made ; and the above rate of 5th ...
... poor of the said parish The QUEEN have always from time to time since the passing of those Acts been elected ; and by them the poor rates of the said parish have always from time to time hitherto been made ; and the above rate of 5th ...
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