A Collection of the Public General Statutes Passed in the ... Year of the Reign of ...G. W. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen, 1858 - Session laws |
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... Party to which any Person so tried shall belong shall have approved and confirmed the same . XIII . Where it is necessary or expedient , Officers of Her Majesty's Land Forces and of the Royal Marines may sit in conjunction on Courts ...
... Party to which any Person so tried shall belong shall have approved and confirmed the same . XIII . Where it is necessary or expedient , Officers of Her Majesty's Land Forces and of the Royal Marines may sit in conjunction on Courts ...
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... Party of Marines in charge of a Commissioned Officer , such Justice may deliver him up to such Party , unless the Officer shall deem it necessary to have the Deserter com- mitted to Prison for safe Custody ; and such Justice shall ...
... Party of Marines in charge of a Commissioned Officer , such Justice may deliver him up to such Party , unless the Officer shall deem it necessary to have the Deserter com- mitted to Prison for safe Custody ; and such Justice shall ...
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... Party or Parties by whom he shall be apprehended shall be entitled to a Reward of Ten Shillings , to be paid upon the delivering up of such Marine , which Sum of Ten Shillings shall be charged against and stopped and retained out of the ...
... Party or Parties by whom he shall be apprehended shall be entitled to a Reward of Ten Shillings , to be paid upon the delivering up of such Marine , which Sum of Ten Shillings shall be charged against and stopped and retained out of the ...
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... Party shall be entitled to be billeted ; and every Person who shall enlist any Recruit shall first ask the Person offering to enlist whether he does or does not belong to the Militia , and shall , within Twelve Hours after the Receipt ...
... Party shall be entitled to be billeted ; and every Person who shall enlist any Recruit shall first ask the Person offering to enlist whether he does or does not belong to the Militia , and shall , within Twelve Hours after the Receipt ...
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... Party with which he shall have enlisted , before a Justice , not being an Officer in the Marines , residing in the Vicinity of the Place or acting for the Division or District or Place where such Recruit shall have been enlisted , or ...
... Party with which he shall have enlisted , before a Justice , not being an Officer in the Marines , residing in the Vicinity of the Place or acting for the Division or District or Place where such Recruit shall have been enlisted , or ...
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