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Statutes of the Realm
… 26. 6. What Description of Persons only are to be named as Sureties in the said Bonds; Condition of such Bonds. And … and also because many tymes itt hath happened that the Sureties taken in the said Bonds have beene Persons not … bee hereafter given or taken in the said Plantations the Sureties therein named shall bee Persons of knowne Residence …
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… same and give Security by Bond with one or more sufficient Sureties to be taken in His Majesties Name for the true …
Statutes of the Realm
… entred into Bonds with One or more sufficient Surety or Sureties to the Kings Majesty His Heires and Successors in …
Statutes of the Realm
… Bond to the Kings Majesty His Heirs or Successors with Sureties That all the Wooll they buy shall not be sold by …
William III, 1698-9: An Act for laying further Duties upon wrought Silks Muslins and some other Commodities of the East-Indies and for enlargeing the Time for purchasing certaine reversionary Annuities therein mentioned. [Chapter III. Rot. Parl. 11 Gul. III. p. 2. n. 1.]
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… shall give Security by Bond with Two or more sufficient Sureties (which the Commissioners or proper Officers of the …
Statutes of the Realm
… shall or may be committed untill he or she find good Sureties to appeare at the next Quarter Sessions of the Peace … bound over by Recognizance of good Penalty with sufficient Sureties to appeare at the next Quarter Sessions of the Peace …
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… His Heires and Successors with one or more sufficient Sureties in Treble the Value of the Goods soe intended to be …
Statutes of the Realm
… Robert Bewick Ralph Ogle Michael Weldon Henry Holmes Sureties Swinburn Richard Forster Edward Roddam John Blackett …
William III, 1700 & 1701: An Act for the better settling and preserving the Library kept in the House at Westminster called Cotton House in the Name and Family of the Cottons for the Benefit of the Publick [Chapter VII. Rot. Parl. 12 § 13 Gul. III. p. 1. n. 7.]
Statutes of the Realm
… of Five hundred Pounds by Recognizance with sufficient Sureties That none of the Manuscripts Written Books Papers …