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ARGUED AND DETERMINED

RELATING TO

THE POOR LAWS,

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POINTS IN CRIMINAL LAW,

AND OTHER SUBJECTS

CHIEFLY CONNECTED WITH

The Duties and Office of Magistrates:

COMMENCING WITH MICHAELMAS TERM, 3 VICTORIÆ.

REPORTED BY

JOHN DEEDES, Esq. AND HERMAN MERIVALE, Esq.

BARRISTERS-AT-LAW.

FORMING PART OF

Vol. IX. of the NEW SERIES, AND VOL. XVIII. OF THE OLD SERIES,

OF

THE LAW JOURNAL REPORTS.

LONDON:

Printed by James Holmes, 4, Took's Court, Chancery Lane.

PUBLISHED BY E. B. INCE, 5, QUALITY COURT, CHANCERY LANE.

MDCCCXL.

REPORTS OF CASES

CONNECTED WITH

THE DUTIES AND OFFICE OF MAGISTRATES:

COMMENCING IN

MICHAELMAS TERM, 3 VICTORIE.

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Where there has been a binding by indenture, and a residence with the master, a settlement is gained; although it be expressly found, that the apprentice never served the master, at his trade, nor was instructed, during the apprenticeship.

At the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Stafford, an appeal was heard against an order for the removal of William Rogers, from the parish of Burslem, in the said county, to the parish of Newport, in the county of Salop. The order was quashed, subject to the opinion of the Court of Queen's Bench, upon the following

CASE.

The pauper is the illegitimate son of Susannah Rogers, and was born in the parish of Newport, about the year 1826. Some years after the pauper's birth, his mother married Thomas Lainton, a bricklayer, residing in the parish of Burslem.

By indenture, bearing date September 13, 1880, expressed to be made between NEW SERIES, IX.-MAG. CAS.

the pauper and his mother, of the first part, the said Thomas Lainton, of the second part, the Rev. William Sandford, minister of Newport, Thomas Blakeman, and Thomas Collier, churchwardens of the said parish of Newport, of the third part, it was witnessed, that the said pauper, as well by the consent of his mother, as of the minister, head schoolmaster, and churchwardens of Newport, and of five other persons of the town of Newport, elected for setting forth three poor boys apprentices, with the charity money left for that purpose by Mrs. Hannah Perks, deceased, did bind himself apprentice to the said Thomas Lainton, for the term of seven years, and the said Thomas Lainton, in consideration of the sum of 6l. 12s. 8d., paid by the said William Sandford, Thomas Blakeman, and Thomas Collier, or one of them, did thereby amongst other things covenant to teach, inform, and instruct, or cause to be taught or informed and instructed, the pauper, in the art, trade, or profession of a bricklayer, and during the whole time to provide and allow the pauper meat, drink, washing, lodging, and apparel, and to provide him with two suits of clothes, and other apparel, at the end of the term. This indenture was duly execut

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