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An Act for the more effectual securing the payment of rents
and preventing frauds by tenants -
Dame Anna Dorothea Birne, widow, administratrix of the goods of Daniel Birne, Sen. deceased, and also executrix of the last will of Sir Daniel Birne, Bart. deceas'd, and Sir John Brine, Bart. an infant, by the said Dame Anna Dorothea, his mother and guardian, appellants. George Hartpole, William Wilcocks, John Hays, John M'Cullagh, Robert Wilcocks, Joseph Fade, Abel Stretiell, Elizabeth Wilcocks, Issachar Wilcocks, and others. Respondents. The appellants case
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Dame Anna Dorothea Byrne, executrix of Sir Daniel Byrne, bar. deceas'd; and Sir John Byrne, an infant, son and heir of Sir Daniel, by the said Dame Anna Dorethea his mother and guardian. Appellants. Robert Harpole. George died before his father without issue. William Sir Robert Hartpole died 1682. William Hartpole, then a minor. George Hartpole. Daniel Byrne, the common ancestor, died 1683. Sir Gregory Byrne, bar. Sir Daniel Byrne, bar. Sir John Byrne. George Hartpole, son and heir of William Hartpole, by his guardian William Wilcocks, Elizabeth Wilcocks, widow of Thomas Wilcocks, Isachar, Sarah, Elizabeth and Abigail Wilcocks, children of the said Thomas Wilcocks, Thomas Robbins administrator with the will annexed of the said Thomas Wilcocks, Edward Cowper and James Forbes, renouncing executors of the said Thomas Wilcocks, John Hayes, and John Mac Culagh, executors of Robert Wilcocks, son and heir of Charles Wilcocks, Robert Wilcocks, son of William Wilcocks, another son of the said Charles Wilcocks, and Robert Wilcocks son of Stephen Wilcocks, and son of the said Charles Wilcocks, which said Robert and Robert Wilcocks, were the devisees of their uncle Robert Wilcocks, Joseph Fade, and Abel Strettell, executors of Joshua Wilcocks, Elizabeth Wilcocks his wodow, and Isachar his son heir, William Wilcocks. Charles Wilcocks. Robert, William and Stephen. Robert devisee of his uncle Robert. Robert devisee of his uncle Robert. Isachar Wilcocks. Joshua and Thomas. Isachar. Isachar, Sarah, Elizabeth and Abigail. Respondent's case
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James Reily, Esq; Hugh Reily, his son, Francis Cruise, James Keirnan, John Hogan, James Lamb, Charles Bessey, and James Reily, farmer, appellants. Robert Ward, respondent. The respondent's case
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Jermyne Wych, Esq; son, heir, and executor of Sir Cyrill Wych, Knt. deceas'd, who was administrator to Dame Susan his wife, who was the relict and executrix of Sir Herbert Perrott, deceas'd, appel' Sir John Packington, bart. and Dame Hester his wife, resp' the appellant's case
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Henry Percivall, gentleman, assignee of William Percivall, Esq. custodee, plaintiff. Vesey Colclough, Esq. otherwise called Sir Vesey Colclough, bart. defendant
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of the Incorporation of Baxters in South-Leith
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A copy of the charter granted to the mayor, bayliffs, and burgesses, of the borough of New-Windsor, in the 16th year of the reign of His Majesty Charles II. 1664
To which are prefixed, copies of grants from King William and Queen Mary, King William III. and Queen Anne; with copies of the pettions upon which the two latter were granted -
Essai, sur le rachat des rentes et redevances foncieres
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[Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session,] the petition of Sir David Dalrymple of Hails, His Majesty's advocate, and Sir James Stewart of Good-trees, His Majesty's sollicitor
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Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Monday the 26th day of May 1800. Ordered, that the three brief statements of Mr. Comptroller's charge upon Mr. Chamberlain, of all the rents and revenues of this city for the years 1796, 1797, 1798, delivered into this court by him on the 20th instant, be printed and annexed to the Chamberlain's accounts, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court
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James Reily, Esq; Hugh Reily, his son, Francis Cruise, James Keirnan, John Hogan, James Lamb, Charles Bessey, and James Reily, farmer, appellants. Robert Ward, respondent. The respondent's case
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A few remarks upon the true origin of rent, gluts, a corn trade, and the new issue of gold
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Notes on political economy
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Bayldon's art of valuing rents and tillages, and the tenant's right on entering and quitting farms
explained by several specimens of valuations, and remarks on the cultivation pursued on soils in different situations -
Reasons why landlords should pay the poor rates for tenements of £10. rent and under
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To the labourers of the southern counties of England
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Ueber das landschaftliche System in Schlesien
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Rentall of the county of Perth, by act of the estates of Parliament of Scotland, 4th August, 1649, contrasted with the valuation of the same county, 1st January, 1835
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Zur Erkenntniss unsrer staatswirthschaftlichen Zustände
erstes Heft, Fünf Theoreme -
Sammlung kleiner Schriften staatswirthschaftlichen Inhalts
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Six letters to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, bart
being an attempt to expose the dangerous tendency of the theory of rent advocated by Mr. Ricardo and by the writers of his school -
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Watt, merchant in Airth
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Two letters to the editor of the Times, on the rackrent oppression of Ireland, its source, its evils, and its remedy
in reply to the Times commissioner -
The several articles or parts of the proposal upon land-credit
rationally explained