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Where either father or mother is a protestant , the chancellor is to make an order
for educating the child a protestant till eighteen , appointing where it shall be
educated and how , and also by whom ; the father to pay all the charges directed
by ...
Where either father or mother is a protestant , the chancellor is to make an order
for educating the child a protestant till eighteen , appointing where it shall be
educated and how , and also by whom ; the father to pay all the charges directed
by ...
Strana 126
testate , and the protestant maid to be dead in law : and husband and wife to be
for ever disabled from being guardian , executor , & c .; and the person who
married them to be imprisoned a year and forfeit £ 10 , half to the king , and half
to the ...
testate , and the protestant maid to be dead in law : and husband and wife to be
for ever disabled from being guardian , executor , & c .; and the person who
married them to be imprisoned a year and forfeit £ 10 , half to the king , and half
to the ...
Strana 136
And pay towards the militia double what a protestant pays . 8 G. 1. c . 11. $ 4. 201
. to be levied by presentment upon the popish inhabitants for refreshments to the
protestant militia on the days appointed for turning out . i G. 1. c . 47. Any papist ...
And pay towards the militia double what a protestant pays . 8 G. 1. c . 11. $ 4. 201
. to be levied by presentment upon the popish inhabitants for refreshments to the
protestant militia on the days appointed for turning out . i G. 1. c . 47. Any papist ...
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