The History of Churcher's College, Petersfield, Hants: With a Sketch of the Life of Mr. Richard Churcher, the FounderJ. Butterworth and Son, 1823 - 310 pages |
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... manner , even on earth , their own personal existence , is a part of that noble instinct of immortality , which also leads them to cast their hopes forward into other modes of being . It is natural , that even amidst the anticipations ...
... manner , even on earth , their own personal existence , is a part of that noble instinct of immortality , which also leads them to cast their hopes forward into other modes of being . It is natural , that even amidst the anticipations ...
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... it is appointed unto men once to die , do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following : -FIRST AND PRIN- CIPALLY , I give my soul into the hands of THE HISTORY OF CHURCHER'S COLLEGE .
... it is appointed unto men once to die , do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following : -FIRST AND PRIN- CIPALLY , I give my soul into the hands of THE HISTORY OF CHURCHER'S COLLEGE .
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... manner , in the parish church of Funtington , in the county of Sussex . As touching my worldly estate , IMPRIMIS , I give unto my sister Grace Hunt the sum of ten pounds per an- num during her natural life , to be paid unto her or her ...
... manner , in the parish church of Funtington , in the county of Sussex . As touching my worldly estate , IMPRIMIS , I give unto my sister Grace Hunt the sum of ten pounds per an- num during her natural life , to be paid unto her or her ...
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... manner as the House shall think proper and expedient . " The bill having being brought in , passed , sub silentio , through the House of Commons ; and on being taken to the Upper House + received its sanction , without any reference to ...
... manner as the House shall think proper and expedient . " The bill having being brought in , passed , sub silentio , through the House of Commons ; and on being taken to the Upper House + received its sanction , without any reference to ...
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... manner and time of his payments , and merely to specify a few of these irregulari- ties . In order to a perfect understanding of the general state of the accounts and funds of the charity , after it fell exclu- sively into the hands of ...
... manner and time of his payments , and merely to specify a few of these irregulari- ties . In order to a perfect understanding of the general state of the accounts and funds of the charity , after it fell exclu- sively into the hands of ...
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Act of Parliament aforesaid Alexander Outridge appointed apprenticed April Bank Stock believe bill borough of Petersfield boys admitted centum charges Charles Edward Twyford Churcher's College clothing his apprentice deceased defendant further answering defendant Hylton Jolliffe defendants say deponent deponent says ditto his apprentice Edward Burch Eyles Farhill funds further answering say George Dusautoy George Leer George Newland go into business Henry Budd hereinbefore interrogatory this deponent James Albery James Cookson John Newland John Twyford Jolliffe July June Lady-day Majesty's Attorney-General Michaelmas Newland Old South Sea paid Pescod pounds received Richard Churcher Richard Figg Richard Newland Robert Steele saith Samuel Twyford Sept shillings Shoell South Sea Annuities stamps and indentures thereof Thomas Pratt Thomas Samuel Jolliffe thousand eight hundred thousand seven hundred trustees of Churcher's Twyford William John Jolliffe William Jolliffe William Trimming year's clothing year's ditto
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Page 255 - HH doth hereby, for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant, promise, and agree to and with the said...
Page 202 - Defendant, his executor [or administrator'], or to the hands of any other person or persons by his order or for his use.
Page 5 - ... the said lord chancellor, lord keeper, or lords commissioners of the great seal for the time being...
Page viii - God therefore calling to mind the Mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament...
Page 214 - Plaintiff, or to the hands of any other person or persons, by his order or for his use, or which without his wilful default might have been received.
Page 256 - ... times hereafter, upon the reasonable request, and at the proper costs and charges in the law, of the said...
Page 202 - Master shall have made his report, and any of the parties are to be at liberty to apply to this Court, as they may be advised.
Page 227 - ... as the said trustees for the time being or the Major part of them shall think fit...
Page 20 - To the end, therefore, that the said defendants may, if they can, show why your orator should not have the relief hereby prayed, and may, upon their several and respective corporal oaths...
Page 214 - Discovery of the Matters aforesaid the Parties are to produce before the said Master, upon Oath, all Deeds, Books, Papers, and Writings in their Custody or Power relating thereto, and are to be examined upon Interrogatories as the said Master shall direct ; and any of the Parties are to be at liberty to apply to the Court as there shall be Occasion.