The Case of Requisition in Re a Petition of Right of De Keysers Royal Hotel L
The Case of Requisition in Re a Petition of Right of De Keysers Royal Hotel L
Leslie Frederic Scott
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V. Tubbs (1776) 2 Cowp. 512; 98 E. R. 1215. In R. V. Tubbs the return to a Habeas Corpus was held insufficient and the men discharged * upon their promise to go into His Majesty's Service after three weeks respite '. In R. V. Tubbs, it is said that the right is founded on immemorial usage, and that there may be a legal right of exemption upon the same foundation. A usage exempting from impressment men admitted as watermen of the City of London to attend upon the Lord Mayor and Aldermen was held... not proved. Similarly in Ex parte Fox a sea-faring man holding the office of headborough was held not to be exempt. For instances of statutory recognition of the right, see 13 Geo. II, c. 17 (exemption of certain seamen and apprentices) ; and 38 Geo. Ill, c. 46 (relating to apprentices and fishermen who were exempt under earlier statutes). It has never been suggested that men pressed for the service were not entitled to be paid. 2 (1660) 12 Car. II, c. 24. 3 Ante, p. 140. 4 35 L. Q. R. , p. 32.
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