The book Vindiciæ Hibernicæ; was written by author Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Vindiciæ Hibernicæ; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Vindiciæ Hibernicæ; a good or bad book?
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16lh. " AU compositions in the court of " We do not judge it fit that your wards, alienations made bona fide for majesty should pass this into a law, or valuable considerations, intrusions, pre- that under colour of this grace, your mier seisins, ouster-le-mains and liveries officer.^ and rnininters of the court of are to be reduced and limited to the -wards should be rentruinedfi-om making eighth part of the true value of the Just improvements iipon that branch of lands and hereditaments so to... be com- your majesty's revenue ! that in their pounded for; and all wardships and cus- judgment and conscience they take to be iodies of lands during the minority of equal and indifferent. And so unfit it is our wards, are to be moderately valued to be passed as a law, as it is advised, it according to the discretion of the judges may not continue as an instruction, so of that court. Provided, that if any extreamly prejudicial it is to the crown, alienation shall be made, whereby we in regard of the abatements it may beget shall be prevented of premier seisin, and in those improvements which may be relief and of wardship, and that suflicient- justly raised by your majesty's officers ly proved, in all such cases our said for your just advantage !" court of wards is not to be restrained to the limitation of the rates of the alienations, as aforesaid ; but our officers of the same are to impose such reasonable rates and values as may recompense us in some measure of those duties and profits, which otherwise should liave accrued unto us, if no alienation to uses had been made." 17th.
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