Crown, and it was laid down that ' all such laws and statutes of England, as have been at any time esteemed, Introduced, used, accepted or received as laws in this island, shall and are hereby declared to be and continue laws of this His Majesty's island... History of the West Indies ...: Jamaica, Honduras, Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada ... - Page 32de Robert Montgomery Martin - 1836Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 372 pages
...perpetuating the acts and laws " thereof," which has received the royal approbation, it is declared, " That all such laws and statutes of England as have been at any their situation, capable of being privy to each other's proceedings. " time esteemed, introduced, used,... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1807 - 646 pages
...perpetuating the acts and laws thereof,'' which 'has received the royal approbation, it is declared, "That " all such laws and statutes of England as have been at any " time esteemed, introduced, used, accepted, or received as ?' laws in this island, shall and are hereby declared... | |
| George Chalmers - 1814 - 962 pages
...the said act, now transmitted, altered, or repealed, shall be revived and made perpetual ; and also all such laws and statutes of England, as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, used, accepted, or received, as laws in Jamaica, shall be, and continue, laws... | |
| George Wilson Bridges - 1828 - 648 pages
...its laws, but, that cardinal declaration which is justly recognised as THE MAGNA CHARTA OF JAMAICA. " All such laws and statutes of England as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, used, accepted, or received as laws in this island, shall, and are hereby declared... | |
| John [Lunan (Jr.]) - 1828 - 334 pages
...1724, or by any act now in force altered or repealed, hereby revived and declared perpetual; and also all such laws and statutes of England as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, used, accepted, or received, as laws in this island, shall and are hereby declared... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1834 - 570 pages
...already been relinquished, supplied the required fund of £8,000 per annum, and that which has been termed the Magna Charta of Jamaica passed, namely,...Jamaica for ever.' From this period to 1740,* few events occurred worthy of notice in a work, the main object of which is to lay before the British public the... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1834 - 572 pages
...already been relinquished, supplied the required fund of £8,000 per annum, and that which has been termed the Magna Charta of Jamaica passed, namely,...island are declared to be laws in Jamaica for ever,' 158 STATE OF THE ISLAND IN 1739. From this period to 1740,* few events occurred worthy of notice in... | |
| Walter Henry Burton - 1839 - 322 pages
...see 4 Burr. 2500; Cowp. 212. By an act of Assembly of 1 G. 2. c. 1, s. 22, it is declared " that.all such laws and statutes of England as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, used accepted or received as laws in this Island shall be and continue laws of... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - 1840 - 526 pages
...force, altered or repealed, should |be and were thereby revived and declared to be perpetual. And also, all such laws and statutes of England, as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, used, accepted or received as laws in the island, should and were thereby declared... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, John Collyer, James Lewis Knight Bruce - 1845 - 790 pages
...have reference to this last point : — The Jamaica Act, of 1 Geo. 2, c. 1, by which it is enacted, that all such laws and statutes of England as have been at any time esteemed, introduced, used, accepted, or received as laws in this island, shall and are hereby declared... | |
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