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Sunday Schools
Sunday Schools are exempted from poor and other rates, 32 & 33 Vict. c. 40, s. 1
Judge
Judge [fr. juge, Fr.; judex, Lat.], one invested with authority to determine any cause or question in a Court of...
Pension
Pension, an annual allowance made to any one, usually in consideration of past services. By the (English) Succession to the...
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Valuation list
Valuation list. By the (English) Rating and Valuation Act, 1925, in England outside the county of London, a list of...
Tailings
Tailings, as those portions of washed or milled ore that are regarded as too poor to be treated further, as...
Superintendent Registrar
Superintendent Registrar, an officer who superin-tends the registers of births, deaths, and marriages. There was one in every poor law...
Alnet, De
Alms. Charitable contributions. The receipt of parochial relief or other alms was a disqualification for the parliamentary franchise in boroughs...
Sessions of the peace
Sessions of the peace, sittings of justices of the peace for the execution of those powers which are confided to...
Samardhanai
Samardhanai, is obvious that smaradhana dharamam prescribed and samaradhana followed by the heirs of the partners who founded the dharmam...
Residence
Residence, is a concept that may also be transitory. Even when qualified by the word 'ordinarily' the word 'resident' would...
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