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Commentaries on the History, Constitution, & Chartered ...
It was his task to * The term outroper or outrouper, like summon the councils, and
call for order that of bankrupt, seems to be derived in their deliberations. It
continues so to from the breaking up (ruptum) of stock ; the present day ; and
whoever ...
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A General History of the Science and Practice of Music in ...
Mr. Franck's consort of vocal * and instrumental musick will be performed to-
morrow, being the * loth instant, at the 2 Golden Balls, at the upper end of Bow-
street, ' Covent-Garden, at 7 in the evening ; and next Wednesday at the *
Outroper's-j- ...
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A new and accurate history and survey of London, ...
In witness whereof, we have made " these our letters patents ; witness myself at "
Westminster •, the 18th day of Qftober, in the " 14th year of our reign." A Schedule
of the Fees taken by the common Outroper. s. d. For selling all goods, in every ...
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Commentaries on the History, Constitution, and Chartered ...
IV' Vide supra, 4th charter of Edward 2 Second charter of Edward IV. a The term
outroper or outrouper, like that of bankrupt, seems to be derived from the
breaking up (ruptum) of stock; though, as applied to the public selling of effects by
erg/ing ...
George NORTON (Barrister-at-Law.), 1869
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Privilegia Londini: Or, The Laws, Customs, and Priviledges ...
37; -- nagmsinst drawing the Shem, 385 Order [t] canopy of Winter-noon, &e.
aglinfl [And Expreflsone, > 97 Orphan', concerning then', their Court, and the
practice thinof, from 279, to 30: Outroper: Offlco granted, a? Outroper: Ffls. 3 r
PackP.
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Commentaries on the History, Constitution, & Chartered ...
The term outroper or outmupcr, like that of bankrupt, seems to be derived from the
breaking up (ruptum) of stock; though, as applied to the public selling of effects by
crying them out, the etymology of the word is somewhat more intricate and ...
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Black's Law Dictionary ( Second Edition ):
OUTROPER 864 OVERRULE OUTROPER. A person to whom the business of
selling by auction was confined by statute. 2 H. Bl. 557. OUTSETTER. In Scotch
law. er. 3 How. State Tr. 603. Publish- means of his own check or draft, nor can
he ...
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Reports from Committees
anciently, by an office, commonly called the Outroper's Office. But the duties
demanded for the execution of the said office have been, and are still, disputed
by so many merchants and others, who assume to themselves the like powers for
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1861
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Asia is One Volume, with Thirty One Maps, Sanson's Tables, ...
The Fisher-Boats are oblig'd to stop at che Outroper's House over against it,
where their Cargois sold by publick Auction. The Fishmongers are for most Part
Cbi'uzse, with each a Stall, s0r_ which he pays two-Reals a Month; The Outroper
...
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Privilegia Londini, Or, The Rights, Liberties, Privileges, ...
He also grants to the Maior, Commonal- outroper's of- tyt&c. the Office of Outroper
, or Common--^'* Cryer, with liberty to exercise the 'same by themselves, or
Deputy. The said Deputy to be chosen by the Maior, Commonalty, and Citizens in
...