R v The Inhabitants of Sudbury
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1790 |
Date | 01 January 1790 |
Court | Court of the King's Bench |
English Reports Citation: 96 E.R. 852
COURTS OF KINGS BENCH
rex vers. the inhabitants of sudbuhy. If a certificated person be removed to the parish by which the certificate was given, the certificate is satisfied and at an end. In an order of sessions it was stated; that Thomas Bladen, together with his wife and the pauper and his son, went in the year 1728 to reside in the parish of Utoxeter, under a certificate from the parish of Sudbury, addressed to the parish of Utoxeter; that in the year 1731, Thomas Bladen being...
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