| William Crawford - 1783 - 404 sider
...A BILL enacting that, from henceforth, all erroneous judgments, orders and decrees fhall be fmally Examined and reformed in the high court of parliament...other chief governor, or governors, fhall and may giant warrants for fealing writs of error returnable into parliament. AN habeas corpus law, and one... | |
| William Crawford - 1783 - 400 sider
...mutiny act to two years and to repeal the other obnoxious parts of the late ftatute. A BILL enacting that, from henceforth, all erroneous judgments, orders...parliament in this kingdom only, and that, for this pur-* pofe, the lord lieutenant, or other chief governor, or governors, fhall and may grant warrants... | |
| William Crawford - 1783 - 396 sider
...mutiny act to two ypars and to repeal the other obnoxious parts of the late ftatute. A BILL enacting that, from henceforth, all erroneous judgments, orders...fhall be finally examined and reformed in the high couit of parliament in this kingdom only, and that, for this purpofe, the lord lieutenant, or other... | |
| James Mullalla - 1795 - 344 sider
...mutiny adV to two years, "and to repeal the other obnoxious pans of the late act. A bill enafting, that from henceforth all erroneous "•judgments,...returnable into parliament. An habeas corpus law, and one for rendering the judges independent of the crown, were alfo ena&ed. And, as many held their eftates... | |
| James Mullalla - 1795 - 346 sider
...from henceforth all erroneous •'udgments, orders and decrees fhall be finally i " • • examined examined and reformed in the high court of parliament...purpofe, the lord lieutenant or other chief governor or governors, mail and may grant warrants for fealing writs of error returnable into parliament. An... | |
| James Mullalla - 1795 - 712 sider
...mutiny act to two years, and to repeal the other obnoxious parts of the late act. A bill enailing, that from henceforth all erroneous judgments, orders and decrees fhall be finally examined examined and reformed in the high court of parliament in this kingdom only ; and that for this purpoffi,... | |
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