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April 1764 An Act for the more easy
Discharge of
Recognizances estreated into His Majesty's
Court of Exchequer.
Continuance of Laws Act 1763 (repealed)...
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Return and
Levying of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, and
Recognizances estreated.
Compensation for Law
Offices (Ireland) Act 1823 4 Geo. 4. c. 38 27 June...
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which contained provision or
orders in
favor of the treasury,
hence the
estreating of a
recognizance was the
taking out from
among the
other records of the...
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Return and
Levying of Fines,
Penalties and Forfeitures, and
Recognizances estreated. Rate of
Interest Act 1822 3 Geo. 4. c. 47 5
February 1822
Tonnage Duties...
- Sessions, at nine o'clock in the morning. And all
recognisances were
estreated unless the
persons bound personally appeared and
discharged the same....
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answer a
similar charge, but
failed to appear,
resulting in his bail
being estreated.
Cutmore then
absconded to Sydney. At
midday on 7 July 1922
Cutmore and...
- and
sentence was postponed. On 1 May his
recognisances of £600 were
estreated,
because he had
failed to appear, in
accordance with an
order made on...
- but was
discharged by
Thomas Coventry (afterwards Lord Coventry), who
estreated the
recognisances of his accusers.
After his suspension, from
which he...
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fraudulent conveyances. c. 5 An Act that
Justices of ****ise shal
deliver estreates into the Exchequer. c. 6
Device to cir****vent
doctrine of escheat. c....