The history of the boroughs and municipal corporations of the United Kingdom, by H.A. Merewether and A.J. Stephens, Band 2 |
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The History of the Boroughs and Municipal Corporations of the United Kingdom ... Archibald John Stephens,Henry Alworth Merewether Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
The History of the Boroughs and Municipal Corporations of the United Kingdom ... Archibald John Stephens,Henry Alworth Merewether Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 1036 - Richard by the grace of God king of England and of France, and lord of Ireland...
Seite 1116 - Parliament, and yet have had neither knight ne burgess there for the said county palatine; the said inhabitants, for lack thereof, have been oftentimes touched and grieved with acts and statutes made within the said court, as well derogatory unto the most ancient jurisdictions, liberties, and privileges of your said county palatine, as prejudicial unto the commonwealth, quietness, rest, and peace of your Grace's most bounden subjects inhabiting within the same.
Seite 1116 - Chester is and hath been always hitherto exempt, excluded and separated out and from your high court of Parliament, to have any knights and burgesses within the said court ; by reason whereof the said inhabitants have hitherto sustained manifold disherisons, losses, and damages, as well in their lands, goods, and bodies, as in the good, civil, and politic governance and maintenance of the Commonwealth of their said country.
Seite 1364 - Baronet, is duly elected a Burgess to serve in this present Parliament for the Borough of Banbury.
Seite 1326 - Rapids; and all the freemen of said city, from time to time, being inhabitants thereof, shall be and continue to be a body corporate and politic, by the name of the mayor, recorder, aldermen and freemen of the city of Grand Rapids ; and by that name they and their successors shall be known in law...
Seite 1047 - ... among themselves many unlawful and unreasonable ordinances, as well in prices of ware and other things for their own singular profit and to the common hurt and damage of the people...
Seite 1171 - ... or from our cities and boroughs, there be good regard had that the choice be made of men of gravity and knowledge in their ' own counties and towns, fit for their understanding and qualities to be in such a great council. And, therefore, since some part of the proceeding herein shall rest in you by virtue of your office, we do, for the great desire we have that this our parliament may be assembled with personages out of every county of wisdom and experience, at this present recommend two gentlemen...
Seite 1271 - ... for the good rule and government of the burgesses, artificers and inhabitants of the borough aforesaid, for the time being ; and for declaring in what manner and order the aforesaid mayor, aldermen...
Seite 1026 - For eschewing all ambiguities and doubts which might be taken for any cause, touching the dean and canons of the king's free chapel of St. George, within his castle of Windsor, otherwise called his college of St.
Seite 782 - ... that at the next county [court] , to be holden after the delivery of the writ of the parliament, proclamation shall be made in the full county of the day and place of the parliament, and that all they that be there present, as well suitors duly summoned for the same cause, as other, shall attend to the election of their knights for the parliament; and then in the full county they shall proceed to the election freely and indifferently, notwithstanding any request or commandment to the contrary...