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... parish have a cuftomary right of watering their cattle at a certain pool , the custom is not deftroyed , though they do not use it for ten years ; it only becomes more difficult to prove : but if the right be any how discontinued for a ...
... parish have a cuftomary right of watering their cattle at a certain pool , the custom is not deftroyed , though they do not use it for ten years ; it only becomes more difficult to prove : but if the right be any how discontinued for a ...
Sivu 76
... parish , that no man shall put his beafts into the common till the third of October , would be good ; and yet it would be hard to fhew the reason why that day in particular is fixed upon , rather than the day before or after . But a ...
... parish , that no man shall put his beafts into the common till the third of October , would be good ; and yet it would be hard to fhew the reason why that day in particular is fixed upon , rather than the day before or after . But a ...
Sivu 107
... parishes . * A PARISH is that circuit of ground which is committed to the charge of one parfon , or vicar , or other minister having cure of fouls therein . These districts are com- puted to be near ten thousand in numbers . How ancient ...
... parishes . * A PARISH is that circuit of ground which is committed to the charge of one parfon , or vicar , or other minister having cure of fouls therein . These districts are com- puted to be near ten thousand in numbers . How ancient ...
Sivu 107
... parishes by archbishop Honorius about the year 630. Sir Henry Hobart w lays it down , that parishes were first erected ... parish he pleased . But this being liable to be attended with either fraud , or at least Seld . of Tith . 9. 4. 2 ...
... parishes by archbishop Honorius about the year 630. Sir Henry Hobart w lays it down , that parishes were first erected ... parish he pleased . But this being liable to be attended with either fraud , or at least Seld . of Tith . 9. 4. 2 ...
Sivu 107
... parishes were originally ascer- tained by those of a manor or manors : fince it very feldom [ 113 ] happens that a manor extends itself over more parishes than one , though there are often many manors in one parish ( 19 ) . The lords ...
... parishes were originally ascer- tained by those of a manor or manors : fince it very feldom [ 113 ] happens that a manor extends itself over more parishes than one , though there are often many manors in one parish ( 19 ) . The lords ...
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