| 1818 - 420 pages
...of these fines depended more upon some such circumstance as we have alluded to, than on the abifity of the parties to discharge them, it may be observed...in charge in the sheriff's account until the 31st Edw. I."— Pp. 55—57. The first part of this passage appears to support our argument, as the commercial... | |
| 1827 - 552 pages
...disparity in the amount of these fines depended more upon some such circumstance as we have alluded to, than on the ability of the parties to discharge...in charge in the sheriff's account until the 31st Edw. I."— Pp. 55—57. The first part of this passage appears to support our argument, as the commercial... | |
| 1827 - 550 pages
...disparity in the amount of these fines depended more upon some such circumstance as we have alluded to, than on the ability of the parties to discharge...remainder in charge in the sheriff's account until the 3lst Edw. I."— Pp. 55—57. The first part of this passage appears to support our argument, as the... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 550 pages
...disparity in the amount of these fines depended more upon some such circumstance as we have alluded to, than on the ability of the parties to discharge...burgesses of Ravenser in the first year paid only 3ti/. out of 300/., leaving the remainder in charge in the sheriff's account until the 31st Edw. I."—... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 548 pages
...disparity in the amount of these fines depended more upon some such circumstance as we have alluded to, than on the ability of the parties to discharge...burgesses of Ravenser in the first year paid only 367. out of 300A, leaving the remainder in charge in the sheriff's account until the 31st Edw. I."—... | |
| Henry Southern - 1827 - 554 pages
...disparity in the amount of these fines depended more upon some such circumstance as we have alluded to, than on the ability of the parties to discharge...burgesses of Ravenser in the first year paid only 3(M. out of 300/., leaving the remainder in charge in the sheriff's account until the 31st Edw. I."—... | |
| Charles Frost - 1827 - 254 pages
...disparity in the amount of these fines depended more upon some such circumstance as we have alluded to, than on the ability of the parties to discharge...immediately, and the remaining part in the following year c , while the burgesses of there as in a borough; and that the establishment of a port there had been... | |
| Charles Frost - 1827 - 260 pages
...of \8l. ! (Abbr. Rot. Orig. fol. 191 a.) Ravenser in the first year paid only 36/. out of 300/. d, leaving the remainder in charge in the Sheriff's account until the 31st Edw. Ie Hull, being now constituted a free borough, was regarded as one of the principal towns in the... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1856 - 698 pages
...therefore, of the two places in this respect, may be attributed the regulation of the amount of the fines in the proportion mentioned. As a further proof that...of £300., leaving the remainder in charge in the Sheriffs account, until the 31st of Edward I."f Amongst the privileges conferred upon the town by this... | |
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