The Skinners' Company Versus the Honourable the Irish Society, and Others: Proceedings Upon the Motion for a Receiver, at the Suit of the Skinners' Company, Commencing November 23, 1835, in His Majesty's High Court of Chancery. Copied from the Transcript of the Shorthand Writer's NotesR. Clay, 1836 - 608 pages |
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accounts act of parliament admit aforesaid Aldermen allotted answer appears apply appointed behalf Bishop of Derry body breach of trust Charles the Second charter of King City of London city of Londonderry claim Common Council Companies of London Corporation of London corporation of Londonderry county of Coleraine county of Londonderry Court of Aldermen Court of Common Crown Culmore defendants discretion dividends documents election estates expenses filed fisheries folio funds Governor and Assistants granted interest Irish Society King James KNIGHT learned friend letters patent license Lord Commissioner lordships will find Lough Foyle Mayor ment monies motion object panies parliament parties payment persons plaintiffs plantation in Ulster proceedings public purposes question Receiver referred rents and profits respect resulting trust Skinners Star Chamber statement surplus thereof thing timber tion town lands town of Coleraine trustees twelve chief Companies twelve Companies undertakers whole WIGRAM
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Page 40 - A concise view of the origin, constitution, and proceedings of the honourable society of the governor and assistants of London of the new plantation in Ulster within the realm of Ireland; commonly called The Irish Society.
Page 261 - The Society of the governor and assistants, London, of the new plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland," commonly called the Honourable the Irish Society.
Page 134 - ... was in the words and figures or to the purport and effect following (that is to say...
Page 324 - Provided always, and be it further declared and enacted, that nothing in this act contained shall extend or be deemed or construed to extend to prejudice, diminish, alter, or take away any of the rights, powers, or authorities vested in the...
Page 210 - Privy Council on the King's Majesty's behalf, of the one part, and the Committees appointed by Act of Common Council on the behalf of the Mayor and Commonalty of the city of London, of the other part ; concerning a plantation in part of the province of Ulster.
Page 332 - ... thereof ; and also for the receipt, ordering, disposing, and laying out of all sums of money now collected and received, or hereafter to be collected and received, and generally any other cause, matter, or thing whatsoever concerning the direction or ordering of the said Plantation, or concerning any other things whatsoever which by the true intent of these our letters patent can or ought to be done by them for the better government and rule of the said city of Londonderry aforesaid, and the...
Page 332 - Ireland, by letters or otherwise, for the ordering, directing, and disposing of all and all manner of matters and things whatsoever of or concerning the same plantation, or the disposition or government thereof ; and also for the receipt, ordering, disposing, and...
Page 540 - ... acres to be taken on the abbey side, next adjacent to the town : and that, if it should please the King's Majesty, at his charges, after some good proceeding in the Plantation, to erect and maintain a bridge in perpetuity for a common passage over the river, between the town and county of Coleraine.
Page 20 - Also, that, at the Derry, two hundred houses should be built, and room to be left for three hundred more ; and that four thousand acres, lying on the Derry side, next adjacent to the Derry, should be laid thereunto, bog and barren mountain to be no part thereof, but to go as waste for the City : the same to be done by indifferent commissioners. "Third. Also, that the Bishop and Dean of the Derry should have convenient plots of ground for the scite of their houses at the Derry.
Page 226 - ... and also to send orders and directions from this kingdom of England into the said realm of Ireland, by letters or otherwise, for the ordering, directing, and disposing of all and all manner of matters and things whatsoever of or concerning the same plantation, or the disposition or government thereof...