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... 49 - burgess- ship its privileges , 50 - exercised by women , 53 - its duties , 54- monopolies enjoyed by burgesses , 55 -general law and practice modified by burgh laws , 56 - right of burgess to elect their own magistrates ...
... 49 - burgess- ship its privileges , 50 - exercised by women , 53 - its duties , 54- monopolies enjoyed by burgesses , 55 -general law and practice modified by burgh laws , 56 - right of burgess to elect their own magistrates ...
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Burgesses and freeholders were ordered to send their eldest sons to school at the age of eight or nine , and to keep them there till they were competently founded and had perfect Latin . ' Care was taken that the teachers were properly ...
Burgesses and freeholders were ordered to send their eldest sons to school at the age of eight or nine , and to keep them there till they were competently founded and had perfect Latin . ' Care was taken that the teachers were properly ...
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No man could be a king's burgess , according to the Burgh Laws , unless he did service to the king for at least one rood of land . ... His name On was then inserted in the roll of burgesses , and 48 Early Scottish Burghs .
No man could be a king's burgess , according to the Burgh Laws , unless he did service to the king for at least one rood of land . ... His name On was then inserted in the roll of burgesses , and 48 Early Scottish Burghs .
Стр. 49
was then inserted in the roll of burgesses , and that roll had to be produced at the court or eyre of the Great Chamberlain , who , as representing the sovereign , periodically visited all the royal burghs , supervised their conduct ...
was then inserted in the roll of burgesses , and that roll had to be produced at the court or eyre of the Great Chamberlain , who , as representing the sovereign , periodically visited all the royal burghs , supervised their conduct ...
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Whatever may be thought of burgess - ship in the ... No doubt , as has been pointed out by Mr. E. W. Robertson , the attainment of freedom and burgess - ship under the law was not a thing of easy accomplishment .
Whatever may be thought of burgess - ship in the ... No doubt , as has been pointed out by Mr. E. W. Robertson , the attainment of freedom and burgess - ship under the law was not a thing of easy accomplishment .
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Стр. 249 - ... in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land or even those of God and nature.
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