- Ships,
coming from
Places infected, more
effectually to
perform their Quarentine.
Citation 9 Ann. c. 2
Dates Royal ****ent 23
December 1710
Other legislation...
- (as noun) –
prophesy (valid as verb)
publicly –
publically quarantine –
quarentine queue – que
questionnaire – questionaire,
questionnair readable – readible...
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Historically it
meant to be
isolated for 40 days. From
Middle English quarentine, from
Italian quarantina ("forty days"), the
period Venetians customarily...
-
Dower Act 1297 c. 7 A
Widow shall have her Marriage, Inheritance, and
Quarentine. The King's Widow, &c. —
repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969 (c...
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oblige Ships coming from
Places infected more
effectually to
perform their Quarentine. The whole. 9 Ann. c. 3
Taxation Act 1710 An Act for
charging and continuing...
- Publication, M653, 1,438 rolls., Washington, D.C.:
National Archives "
Quarentine Rules and Regulations". The
Eutaw Whig and Observer. Vol. 38, no. 35....
-
oblige Ships coming from
Places infected more
effectually to
perform their Quarentine;' and for the
better preventing the
Plague being brought from Foreign...
- Ships,
coming from
Places infected, more
effectually to
perform their Quarentine. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 59)) Taxation...
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infected with the
plague or any
pestilential fever or
desease to
perform Quarentine(...) (1795), 35
George III -
Chapter 5,
British North American Legislative...