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Easter offerings, or Easter dues
held entitled to recover, on evidence of a custom, for every communicant, 2d.; every cow, 2d.; every plough, 2d.; every foal,
Intoxicating liquor
legally sold without an excise licence'; two licences are in every case required (except where the sale is in theatres or
Pawnbroker
Pawnbroker, contemplates that every person who keeps a shop for the purchase or sale
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Railway
on which the rails are laid is called a tramway. Every railway in this country (except a few private railways running
Goods
of the Sale of Goods Act as follows: Goods means every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money;
Poor laws
of Elizabeth,' overseers of the poor were annually appointed in every parish; the churchwardens of every parish being also ex-officio overseers,
Copyhold
he will be attached. There are two courts incident to every manor'a court baron or free-holder's court, and a customary court,
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
Act of 1812.--The 70th Canon of 1603 prescribed that-- In every parish church and chapel within this realm shall be provided
Magna Carta
Charter were made, for the purpose of depositing one in every diocese. Two of these are extant in the British Museum,
Person
or a body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, (vi) every artificial juridical person, not falling within any of the preceding
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