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Pàgina 146 - The Right Honourable John Lord Lyndhurst, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, by and with the advice and assistance of the Right Honourable Sir John Leach, Master of the Rolls, and the Right Honourable Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice-Chancellor of England, doth hereby order and direct in manner following; that is to say,
Pàgina 326 - 6. An Act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for office and employments, and for extending the time limited for those purposes respectively until the 25th day of March,
Pàgina 423 - and to pursue, arrest, take, and chastise them according to their trespass or offence; and to cause them to be imprisoned and duly punished according to the law and customs of the realm, and according to that which to them shall seem best to do by their discretions and good advisement; and also to inform
Pàgina 501 - and be it further enacted, that nothing herein contained shall extend, or be construed to extend, to enable any person or persons professing the Roman Catholic religion, to hold or exercise the office of guardians and justices of the United Kingdom, or of regent of the United Kingdom, during the absence of his Majesty or his successors, under whatever name,
Pàgina 6 - also. But how much nobler will be our Sovereign's boast, when he shall have it to say, that he found law dear, and left it cheap; found it a sealed book—left it a living letter; found it the patrimony of the rich—left it the inheritance of the poor ; found it the two-edged sword of craft and oppression—left it the staff of honesty and
Pàgina 424 - sea, and be now come again, and go wandering, and will not labour as they were wont in times past; and to take and arrest all those that they may find by indictment or suspicion, and to put them in prison ; and to take of all them that be not of good fame,
Pàgina 505 - that notwithstanding any thing hereinbefore contained, it shall be lawful for any one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state, being a Protestant, by a licence in writing, signed by him, to grant permission to any Jesuit or member of any such religious order, community, or society as aforesaid, to come into
Pàgina 502 - districts, ought to administer the oath for due execution of the said offices or places respectively, and in default of such, in the presence of two justices of the peace, councillors, or magistrates of the said cities, corporations, burghs, boroughs, or districts, if such there be, or otherwise in the presence of two justices of
Pàgina 497 - the church of Rome, are or may be required to be taken, made and subscribed by the subjects of his Majesty, as qualifications for sitting and voting in Parliament, and for the enjoyment of certain offices, franchises, and civil rights; be it enacted by the King's most