| William Golden Lumley - 1845 - 308 sider
...or any two visiting justices of the asylum in which any such lunatic is confined, that such lunatic hath an estate applicable to his maintenance, and more than sufficient to maintain his famil}', if any, it shall be lawful for such justice or justices, if they or he shall think fit, to... | |
| James Jones Aston - 1849 - 190 sider
...or any two visiting justices of the asylum in which any such lunatic is confined, that such lunatic hath an estate applicable to his maintenance, and more than sufficient to maintain his family, if any, it shall be lawful for such justice or justices, if they or he shall think fit, to make an... | |
| Great Britain - 1850 - 402 sider
...Justices, or any two Visiting Justices of the asylum in which such lunatic is confined, that such lunatic hath an estate applicable to his maintenance, and more than sufficient to maintain his family, if any, it shall be lawful for such Justice or Justices, if he or they shall think fit, to make an... | |
| William Cunningham Glen - 1855 - 172 sider
...of the authority hereinbefore given to two justices, if it appear to such justices that such lunatic hath an estate applicable to his maintenance, and more than sufficient to maintain his family (if any), it shall be lawful for such justices to make an application in writing under their hands... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1856 - 1000 sider
...to appear to any two justices that any insane person, lunatic, or idiot, chargeable to any parish, hath an estate applicable to his maintenance, and more than sufficient to maintain his family (if any), they may make an application in writing under their hands and seals to the nearest relative... | |
| George Colwell Oke - 1856 - 664 sider
...being made to appear to us the said justices that the said lunatic had then an estate in your parish of applicable to his maintenance, and more than sufficient to maintain his family, if any, we the said justices did, by writing under our hands and seals, bearing date the day and year... | |
| Henry John Hodgson - 1857 - 1046 sider
...is sent to an asylum, &c. under an order of two justices, if it appears to such justices that he has an estate applicable to his maintenance, and more than sufficient to maintain, his family, they may apply in writing to his nearest known relation or friend for payment of the charges of the examination,... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1858 - 550 sider
...of the authority hereinbefore given to two justices, if it appear to such justices that such lunatic hath an estate applicable to his maintenance, and more than sufficient to maintain his family (if any), it shall be lawful for such justices to make an application in writing under their hauds... | |
| Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1878 - 284 sider
...payment of money for the maintenance of any lunatic that such lunatic has an estate, real or personal, applicable to his maintenance^ and more than sufficient to maintain his family, if any, he or they shall, by an order under his or their hand and seal or hands and seals, direct the... | |
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