| Joseph Train - 1845 - 466 pages
...were vested in the crown, such as herring-custom, salmon-fisheries, and treasure-trove. While others meant to be retained, have, by the operation of the...nugatory by being left in a mutilated and unprotected state, the protection which they enjoyed under the former government of the Island having been destroyed,... | |
| John Feltham - 1861 - 322 pages
...wanting. 3 That some rights, unnecessary to be vested in the crown, have been so vested ; while others, meant to be retained, have, by the operation of the...which they enjoyed under the former government of the island, having been destroyed, and no new or adequate protection substituted in their room. becomes... | |
| William Harrison - 1876 - 332 pages
...G 45. A Paper entitled "Wrecks of the Sea. Signed AtholL 46. Rights meant to be retained, and which have by the operation of the Act of 1765 been rendered nugatory, or left in a mutilated or unprotected condition. Signed Atholl. 47. An Account of Wrecks at Sea, anno... | |
| Manx Society - 1882 - 366 pages
...vested in the Crown, for the purpose of preventing illicit practices, hare been so vested, while others, meant to be retained, have, by the operation of the Act of 17G5, been rendered nugatory by being left ma mutilated and unprotected condition, the protections... | |
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