| Sir Henry Gwillim - 1801 - 456 pàgines
...anciently and immemorially paid in lieu of every lamb (which fets the price of every lamb at 2s. 6d.) is fo near the value of fuch tithes, even at this day, that it proved itfeif to be a modern compofition only, and not an ancient, cuftomary, immemorial payment or modus... | |
| Sir Samuel Toller - 1808 - 454 pàgines
...morially paid in lieu of every lamb, which fets the price of every lamb at two millings and fixpence, is fo near the value of fuch tithes, even at this day, that it proved itfelf to be a modern compofirion only ; the court of exchequer, neverthelefs, was of opinion, that the objection arifing... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, John Wightwick - 1819 - 460 pàgines
...anciently and immemorially paid in lieu of every lamb (which fets the price of every lamb at zs. 6<f.) is fo near the value of fuch tithes, even at this...appellant, who had a right to his tithes in kind : on the other hand it was argued, that this, being an objection arifing on a matter of fa&, was proper... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, John Wightwick - 1819 - 450 pàgines
...anciently and immemorially paid in lieu of every lamb (which fets the price of every lamb at 2s. 6</.) is fo near the value of fuch tithes, even at this...that it proved itfelf to be a modern • compofition only,~and not an ancient cuftomary immemorial payment or modus ; and therefore ought not to bind the... | |
| Sir Henry Gwillim - 1825 - 504 pàgines
...at this day, that it proved itself to be a modern composition only, and not an ancient, customary, immemorial payment or modus; and therefore ought not...appellant, who had a right to his tithes in kind. On the other side it was argued, that the modus being a matter of fact, if in anywise doubtful, was properly... | |
| 1901 - 1550 pàgines
...at this day, that it proves itself to be a modern composition only, and not an ancient, customary, immemorial payment or modus; and therefore ought not...appellant, who had a right to his tithes in kind. On the other side it was argued (J. Willes, J. Strange), that the modus being a matter of fact, if in... | |
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