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Statutes Passed in the Parliaments Held in Ireland ... from ...
laid office of alnager, in the due meafuring, weighing, viewing, fearching, trying,
fealtng and marking of any the aforefaid falcable and vendible cloth, clothes, half
clothes, keriies, freezes, cottons, ruggs, bayes, (ayes, ferges, fuf- tians, ftufFs, ...
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Statutes Passed in the Parliaments Held in Ireland: 1799-1800
in and for said county or city next after such conviction, and they are hereby
required on the production of such conviction, or due proof thereof, to discharge
and remove such deputy or substitute alnager so convicted from his office, and to
...
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The statutes at large, passed in the Parliaments held in ...
7 Ib. 10 Duty of alnager and his deputies. J.8, 9 p. .394 — .Power of search, and
penalty of refistance $ 10 p 395. 41. New oath for deputy alnager (instead of 'that
prescribed by 19, 20 G'. 3. c. 2,0. §. 4 ) f. tt. fi. 396. VJ 2. 'Justices at next sesfions
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Ireland, James Goddard Butler, William Ball (barrister.),
1804
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The Duty and Authority of Justices of the Peace and ...
... swadling ands or bridhng to be made of wooll, ootton-wooll, or otherwise, and
to bezput to sale,- snch sums as are hereafter mentioned, that (is to sary: For
every broad cloth sour pence sor the subsidy thereof, and for the alnager's fee for
the ...
Edward BULLINGBROOKE,
1766
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Dublin's Merchant-Quaker: Anthony Sharp and the Community of ...
goods that met specified standards; the alnager was to cut defective cloth at both
ends and not seal it. The act set fees for the alnager to perform this service, such
as 4d. per broadcloth; it also empowered him to search all ships, fairs, and ...
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An exact abridgment of all the publick printed Irish statues ...
59 What the Alnager is to take for the King and himself. ibid The Penalty of
exposing to Sale, before searched and allowed by the Alnager, the Subsidy, and
his Fee Paid. ibid The Clothier and other person to Weave his Mark into the head
end ...
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The Statutes at Large, Passed in the Parliaments Held in ...
Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, that every such TOntinuedt'' deputy or
substitute (hall be appointed by some authority under alnager the hand and seal
of his Majesty's alnager; and that every such "arehert and deputy or substitute
sliall ...
Ireland, James Goddard Butler, William Ball (barrister.),
1782
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The Justice of the Peace for Ireland: Containing the ...
If any alnagcr, deputy or substitute of any alnager, shall refuse to measure
Abortion, prey.w curing of, \ ' and stamp any cloth, either with the water seal or
alna_-_ ger'=s seal, or to give accounts, or to give a false and frau* dulent
account of the ...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings ...
The committee heard Counsellor Duquery on behalf of the ma-si nufacturers, and
Counsellor Kelþ on behalfos the alnager. After the council had finished their
arguments, Sir Lucina 0'Brien stated the evidence that had been given, the state
...
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The Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Magazine
The Alnager and Sealer neglect the execution of their office, in that they do not
make due search of every cloth made, to be measured both length and breadth,
being wet from the mill, and before they be set upon the rack to be dried; but sufi'
er ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «ALNAGER»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
alnager w wiadomościach.
Egyptian activists behind bars on uprising's anniversary
Alnager is facing charges -- with more than 20 others -- for insulting the judiciary, for statements he made as an MP in 2012. Ghonim said the ... «CNN, Sty 14»
Monthly etymology gleanings for October, part 2
Aulnage~ alnage referred to the measurement by the ell, and aulnager ~ alnager was a sworn officer appointed to examine and attest the ... «OUPblog, Lis 12»