R v The Inhabitants of Buckingham

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1790
Date01 January 1790
CourtCourt of the King's Bench

English Reports Citation: 96 E.R. 786

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

Rex
and
ers. The Inhabitants of Buckingham

786 HILARY TERM, 25 GEO. II. 1752 SAYBB, K. [11] hilary teem, 25 geo. 2, 1752. Sir William Lee, Chief Justice. Sir Martin Wright, Sir Thomas Denison, Sir Michael Foster, Justices. hex wra. the inhabitants of buckingham. A son, who comes with his father to reside in a pariah under a certificate given to the father, cannot gain a settlement by a hiring in that parish during such residence and a service under the hiring. In an order of sessions it was stated; that the pauper, together with his family, of which the pauper was a part, came to reside in the parish of Buckingham, under a certificate given to the father; that, during the residence of the pauper with his father under the certificate, he was hired for a year as a servant in the parish of Buckingham ; and that he served the year in that parish. The question was, whether the pauper gained a settlement in the parish of Buckingham 1 It was holden that he did not. [12] And by the Court-The pauper came to reside in the parish of...

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