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Statement of the East India Company's Conduct towards the ...
in London; but these having met with a similar result, a Council of the Carnatic
Stipendiaries was formed at Madras, to consider the best course to adopt for
redress; and it was there resolved, that Hyder Jung Bahadoor, a highly respected
...
William David BRAID, 1853
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Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Records
4 and 5 Philip and Mary—continued. Bath and Wells.—Stipendiaries chargeable
to the third payment. Stipendiaries chargeable to the fourth payment, and
benefices from which payment could not be obtained. Bristol.—Account of the
collection ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1843
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Sourcebook on English Legal System
The contracts of full-time stipendiaries require them to perform judicial duties five
days a week, 44 weeks of the year. However there is some ambiguity as to what
this means in terms of court sittings. Provincial stipendiaries sit more often than ...
David Kelly, Gary Slapper, 2012
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Our Plague Spot: In Connection with Our Polity and Usages : ...
present recipients/and to leave their descendants totally unprovided for ; indeed,
it has already been withdrawn in the case of some of the Stipendiaries, for
example, the stipend of Hafiz Gholaum Mohiadeen Ahmed Khan, grandson to the
...
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Community justice: modernising the magistracy in England and ...
Over the last ten years the traditionally lay magistracy has been reinforced by
such a large number of professional magistrates (stipendiaries) that, in most
large cities, perhaps a third of cases are now heard by stipendiaries sitting alone.
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Law, Crime and English Society, 1660–1830
According to Middlesex Sessions' record of summary convictions, 114 fines were
levied in the three months from 9 November 1793 to 3 February 1794, including
89 made by the stipendiaries. In contrast, in the days of their predecessors ...
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The Anglican Clergy and Yorkshire Politics in the Eighteenth ...
York archdeaconry had 211 beneficed clergy and 54 stipendiaries; at the 1742
poll the turnout was 138 perpetual clerics, or 65 per cent, and twenty-one
stipendiaries, or 39 per cent. Taking the same values for the total number of
clerics and ...
Richard Hall, Sarah Richardson, 1998
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A Source Book on Socialist International Organizations
V. Duties and Rights of COMECON Stipendiaries 10. COMECON stipendiaries
admitted for study to higher educational institutions of COMECON member
countries shall be obliged to: (a) observe the laws and respect the customs and ...
William Elliott Butler, 1978
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Ministry in the Countryside: Revised Expanded Edition: A ...
SUPPORTING STIPENDIARIES If stipendiaries are to be 'apostolic priests' or 'thc
diocesan representatives', they will need to have colleagues who are also
stipendiaries with whom they can talk frankly. This has been the great strength of
...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
THE MAGISTRACY AND THE STIPENDIARIES. to.the controul of the.ro»
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his dear mother's death, which took place after a very short illness. He gave me a
ring ...
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David And Victoria Beckham Net Worth: An Inside Look To The …
Constantly ranked among the sport's highest stipendiaries with substantial net worth, David Beckham was listed as the world's best paid player grossing over ... «Jobs & Hire, Wrz 14»
Rearticulating law in Pakistan
“This land's people, be they Muslim or Hindu, are farmers, labourers, merchants, stipendiaries, scholars, and beggars … For as long as the government was ... «The Express Tribune, Lip 14»
The cost of a mile of motorway could save a Serviceman's life
The numbers of stipendiary clergy have halved in recent years. Parishes that lose clergy and are amalgamated, with more and more help from non-stipendiaries, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Lip 09»