10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROCTORAGE»
Discover the use of
proctorage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
proctorage and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings ...
... long list of unconscionable demands for-the parson, comes in a peculation for
the proctor z-twos shillings in the pound for proctorage-that is, for making' a.
charge, for whose excess and extravagance the proctor ought not to have been
paid, ...
2
The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time
He, as much as any man, deplored the system of proctorage ; but he could see,
no means of getting rid of it by any legislative measure. In itself, he was happy to
observe '_ "it carried the seeds of decay. In Ireland it appeared from the report ...
Thomas Carson Hansard, 1812
3
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings ...
r si For 92 English acres of meadow - ' '8 o o 18 ditto oats ' - 6 3 o o 4 ditto
potatoes - '- ' 2 8 o zs'. in the pound proctorage , - - bz 12 o Veilua'tion 'for 't 7 84..
74, acres of meadow ' ' "- si - i4. o o si 9 'ditto second crop potatoes - " 4 'to o - For
...
4
Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of ...
He, as much as any man, deplored the system of proctorage ; but he could see
no means of getting rid of it by any legislative mea- •ure. In itself, he was happy to
observe it carried the seeds of decay. In Ireland it appeared from the report ...
Great Britain. Parliament, William Cobbett, 1812
5
The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time
He, as much as any man, deplored the system of proctorage ; but he could see
no means of getting rid of it by any legislative measure. In itself, he was happy to
observe it carried the seeds of decay. In Ireland Jt appeared from the report
before ...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1812
6
Views of Ireland, moral, political, and religious
And after a long list of unconscionable demands for the parson, comes in a
peculation for the proctor : two shillings in the pound for proctorage ; that is, for
making a charge, for whose excess and extravagance the proctor ought not to
have ...
7
The Speeches of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan in the ...
2 Ditto potatoes - - 2s. proctorage ... In the year 1783. 92 English acres of
meadow 18 Ditto oats ... 4 Ditto potatoes - 2s. in the pound proctorage Valuation
for 1784. 74 Acres of meadow 9 Ditto, second crop potatoes For 1785. 8 Acres
barley ...
8
The Parliamentary register: or, History of the proceedings ...
... and aster a long list of unconscionable demands for the parson, comes in a
peculation for the proctor : two shillings in the pound for proctorage — -that is, for
making a charge, for whofe excess and extravagance the proctor ought not to
have ...
Ireland parl, commons, 1788
9
An Historical Review of the State of Ireland: From the ...
Under this head the allegation is, that the tithe-proctors in certain parishes of the
south, do ask and extort from the poor parishioners one or two shillings in the
pound under the description of proctorage ; a fee at once illegal and oppressive ...
10
The Middle Ages Revisited
... of a blasphemous fiction, to maintain which it is always obliged to exercise its
powers indirectly. The resulting proctorage and sub-proctorage of authority and
the multiplication and subordination of HIERARCHICAL ORIGIN OF FEUDALISM.