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Cardiff Records
… without having any business to transact. The Freeman's Oath is differently worded when it is to be taken by ( a) a … Bailiffs, and Aletaster. The Aldermen are to see the King's peace duly kept, and to observe the articles comprised … the executive) are to execute warrants, preserve the King's peace, and apprehend offenders. They are not to accept …
Cardiff Records
… there were such records dating back to the time in which King James II. left England. Writing in 1824, Town Clerk Wood … in the custody of the Town Clerk. Town Clerk Wood's Memoranda contain various extracts from records of … of the old fortnightly Town Court; and the Constable's appointment took place at a meeting of the old Borough …
Cardiff Records
… Cardiff Arms Inn on the East, & the Waste Ground of the s d Bailiffs Aldermen and Burgesses on the South extending … the Bailiffs, "In Open Court at the Court of our Lord the King." 1795 September 29 Tuesday. Samuel Sabine and Henry … the Canal Bridge on both sides the Road, the Cottage and Field now in the Occupation of M rs Minnitt her Undertenants …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Commissioner, presided. 2 The Council was dismissed by the King on 2 May 1782, being abolished by act later in the same … R.; Moore, A.; Cotton, Sir J. H.; Sharp, J.; Pytts, S.; Vernon, T. (C 66/3493). 1714 13 Dec. Berkeley of … call upon the Attorney or Solicitor General or any of the King's Counsel for advice on legal matters. 3 From 1704 the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Sir A. A.; Coventry, Hon. W.; Freeman Sir R.; Crow, Sir S.; Abdy, Sir R.; Harbord, Sir C.; Wolstenholme, Sir J.; … W.; Ingram, A.; Boone, C.; Richbell, R.; Chiverton, R.; King, R.; Williams, W.; Torriano, G.; Fisher, W.; Parker, J.; Tyte, T.; Jolliffe, W.; Walker, W.; Miro, S.; Kendall, T.; Colleton, J.; Lidcot, G.; Lewis, J. (C …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… day-to-day activities by a volume of the Earl of Hertford's papers at the British Museum. 2 On the other hand, the … to his duties as a parliamentary leader against the king from whom he held his commission of lieutenancy. The … Majesty's pleasure, for uttering lewd words against the king. 110 Occasionally the proceedings were enlivened by an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… court was also subject to the jurisdiction of the Court of King's Bench. In 1662 the clerk of the peace had to appear in that … and left the quarter sessions and its servants the vast field dealt with in contemporary justices' manuals. And often …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which had been theirs for over 150 years; they yielded one field of their activity after another to the surveillance of … there came an expansion in the number of the county's paid servants. A chief constable and a police force of 200 … the Highways Act of 1862, Trin. 1863. S. and B. Webb, The King's Highway, 205: 'hardly any ... if, indeed, any at all.' …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… change in the character and social status of the county's rulers, though even in 1889 there was the portent of councillor Isaac Dalley and, amongst the aldermen, John King, a Devizes builder. The new county council was … Fitzmaurice was superbly equipped for his task. On every field of the council's activity in these early formative …
The Environs of London
… with a close paling about five feet high, and Mr. Forsyth's composition has been applied to its decayed branches to … the south-east part of the town, among which was one of King Burgred. Barking Abbey founded. Anecdotes of its founder … at the head; but the same width at both. In the same field was discovered, in 1746, an urn of coarse earth, filled …
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