| Great Britain - 1762 - 524 pages
...hermits having letters tellimonial of their ordinaries, and that the beggars impotent to ferve, ihall abide in the cities and towns where they be dwelling at the time of the proclamation of this ftatute, and if the people of cities or other towns will not or may not fuffice to find them,... | |
| Richard Burn - 1764 - 314 pages
...impotent -poor) it hath been enafted as follma : BY the 12 R. 2. c. 7. Beggars impotent to ferve, fhall abide in the cities and towns where they be dwelling at the time of the proclamation of this ftatute. And if the people of cities or other towns will not or may not fuffice to find them ;... | |
| Great Britain - 1811 - 984 pages
...Hermits having Letters teflimonial of their Ordinaries : And that the Beggars impotent to ferve, ihall abide in the Cities and Towns where they be dwelling, at the Time of the Proclamation of this Statute ; and if the People of the faid Cities or Towns will not nor are not able to maintain... | |
| Henry Alworth Merewether, Archibald John Stephens - 1835 - 940 pages
...aforesaid ; except people of religion, and hermits having letters testimonial of their ordinaries. And that the beggars impotent to serve, shall abide...they be dwelling at the time of the proclamation of this statute ; and if the people of cities or other towns will not, or may not suffice to provide for... | |
| Henry Alworth Merewether - 1835 - 910 pages
...as aforesaid; except people of religion, and hermits having letters testimonial of their ordinaries. And that the beggars impotent to serve, shall abide...they be dwelling at the time of the proclamation of this statute ; and if the people of cities or other towns will not, or may not suffice to provide for... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1839 - 932 pages
...long as it could. Even now it only half opened them. " Beggars impotent to serve," it was ordained, " shall abide in the cities and towns where they be dwelling at the time of the proclamation of this statute; and if the people of the said cities or towns will not or may not suffice to maintain... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 524 pages
...long as it could. Even now it only half opened them. " Beggars impotent to serve," it was ordained, " shall abide in the cities and towns where they be dwelling at the time of the proclamation of this statute; and if the people of the said cities or towns will not or may not suffice to maintain... | |
| Thomas Lewin - 1856 - 138 pages
...this time made for their support. They were directed to remain in the cities and towns where they were dwelling at the time of the proclamation of the statute ; " and if the people of the cities and towns will not, or may not, suffice to find them (that is, if they be either unwilling... | |
| Thomas Lewin - 1856 - 138 pages
...this time made for their support. They were directed to remain in the cities and towns where they were dwelling at the time of the proclamation of the statute ; " and if the people of the cities and towns will not, or may not, suffice to find them (that is, if they be either unwilling... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1870 - 620 pages
...legal permission. It orders that beggars, unable to labour, shall abide in the places where they are at the time of the proclamation of the statute, and if the people of those, places will not or cannot relieve them, they are to draw themselves to other towns within that... | |
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