Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 167Surtees Society, 1957 |
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... court established by Sir Ambrose in 1690 for the punish- ment of offenders against his private civil code . The Court of Arbitrators is perhaps Crowley's most interesting contribution to industrial history . Laws 49 and 50 establish its ...
... court established by Sir Ambrose in 1690 for the punish- ment of offenders against his private civil code . The Court of Arbitrators is perhaps Crowley's most interesting contribution to industrial history . Laws 49 and 50 establish its ...
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... Court Day and not longer ; but if it be a case of justice to suppress the cause , they may lay it before me . 8. In case the plaintiff doth not appear at Court for him and the defendant doth , the plaintiff shall be non - suited and pay ...
... Court Day and not longer ; but if it be a case of justice to suppress the cause , they may lay it before me . 8. In case the plaintiff doth not appear at Court for him and the defendant doth , the plaintiff shall be non - suited and pay ...
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... court's leave which [ the court may grant ] by permitting the said person to have by rule of court a copy of the indictment . And whereas R. Watson hath put into the court those that have informed of his notorious practice in the ...
... court's leave which [ the court may grant ] by permitting the said person to have by rule of court a copy of the indictment . And whereas R. Watson hath put into the court those that have informed of his notorious practice in the ...
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absent Accomptant aforesaid allways answer appoint Arbitrators assessment Auction Book awards bar iron barrs Blaydon Cash Cashier charge claim Clerk clock coal collected Committee of Aggrievances Committee of Survey compleated Council Instruction Councill verse Court Crowley's Current Bills Cypher Week debt declaration delivered directions discharged doth employed enter entred factory five shillings fother give Governors guilty hath hereby ordered iron Ironkeeper Ironkeeper's John Crowley Esq journall LAW NUMBER leidger letters London matter Matthew Newton mentioned minute Monitor nailers Nailkeeper neglect Newcastle offender ORDER NUMBER otherways paid party pawns person plaintiff Poor Poor's account Poor's Payment pretence prevent proof reason received reckoning note rents Ryton Saturday sent ship Sir Ambrose Sir Ambrose Crowley sixpence slitting mill standing laws stints Stock List summ sundry Surveyor Swalwell T. S. Ashton thereof wages ware warehouse Warekeeper Whereas Winlaton Mill workmen