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dow or Child be brought into the next Court of Ses . sions , unless the Court for
reasons showed them may think fitt to grant Liberty to bring it in the Court
following . But in case the deceased Dye without widow or Child , then the estate
, for the ...
dow or Child be brought into the next Court of Ses . sions , unless the Court for
reasons showed them may think fitt to grant Liberty to bring it in the Court
following . But in case the deceased Dye without widow or Child , then the estate
, for the ...
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That no Justice of the peace that hath sate as Judge or voted in any Inferior Court
in that case he is appealed from , shall have any vote in the Superior Court
appealed to ; but the Case shall be there determined by such as are no way
engaged ...
That no Justice of the peace that hath sate as Judge or voted in any Inferior Court
in that case he is appealed from , shall have any vote in the Superior Court
appealed to ; but the Case shall be there determined by such as are no way
engaged ...
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ment within one year or such further time as the Court shall Limitt . That no
summons pleading Judgment or any kind of proceedings in Court , or Courts of
Justice shall be abated Arrested or Reverst upon any kind of Circumstancial
Errors or ...
ment within one year or such further time as the Court shall Limitt . That no
summons pleading Judgment or any kind of proceedings in Court , or Courts of
Justice shall be abated Arrested or Reverst upon any kind of Circumstancial
Errors or ...
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Courts . That the names of the Severall Courts to be held in each Riding three
times in the year , shall be called the Court of Sessions . And whereas there is
great Respect due , and by all persons ought to be given to Courts which so
nearly ...
Courts . That the names of the Severall Courts to be held in each Riding three
times in the year , shall be called the Court of Sessions . And whereas there is
great Respect due , and by all persons ought to be given to Courts which so
nearly ...
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That to prevent the trouble of two frequent houldinge of towne Courts a Court may
be held in each respective Towne at some Convenient certaine tyme either once
in two , three , or four weeks as shall bee adjudged most meete , And if any ...
That to prevent the trouble of two frequent houldinge of towne Courts a Court may
be held in each respective Towne at some Convenient certaine tyme either once
in two , three , or four weeks as shall bee adjudged most meete , And if any ...
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