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April 1764 An Act for the more easy
Discharge of
Recognizances estreated into His Majesty's
Court of Exchequer.
Continuance of Laws Act 1763 (repealed)...
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Return and
Levying of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, and
Recognizances estreated.
Compensation for Law
Offices (Ireland) Act 1823 (repealed) 4 Geo. 4....
- King's
pardon to the
commons of the
escape of
felons and
their goods not
estreated; and a
fifteen granted to him in
regard of the same. —
repealed for England...
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which contained provision or
orders in
favour of the treasury,
hence the
estreating of a
recognizance was the
taking out from
among the
other records of the...
- more
effectual Recovery of
Penalties and
Forfeitures and
Recognizances estreated Sections One and Twelve. 3 Geo. 4. c. 48
Tonnage Duties Act 1822 An Act...
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speedy recovery of fines, penalties, and
forfeitures and
recognizances estreated.
Section one, from "and
every sheriff, or
other officer is
hereby authorized...
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return and
levying of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, and
recognizances estreated.
Sections two, three, six, eight, ten, from "be it" to "enacted that";...
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Return and
Levying of Fines,
Penalties and Forfeitures, and
Recognizances estreated. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 91)) Rate...
- Penalties, Issues, Deodands, and Amerciaments, and of
forfeited Recognizances estreated, in Ireland; and for the
Application and
Distribution thereof.
Forms of...
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answer a
similar charge, but
failed to appear,
resulting in his bail
being estreated.
Cutmore then
absconded to Sydney. At
midday on 7 July 1922
Cutmore and...