This was ineffectual and then it was tried to compel the notary of sequestrations to make a declaration that the receiver had deposited all that he admitted to have received.
He was to receive no money save in presence of the scrivener of sequestrations or of the secreto.
Deputy of the notary of sequestrations (With salary of 550 reales, paid him by the proprietor, Manrresa.
He was therefore not a commissioner in the later sense, but probably was employed to look after the sequestrations which had been extensive in Perpignan.
The sequestrations were in the hands of the tribunals during the trials, which were protracted for five, ten or twelve years to the intense distress of the prisoners.
Also, thesequestrations followed by sales under the hammer, of French and Alsatian properties were extremely numerous.
In fact the local newspapers contain lists ofsequestrations that are almost as long as the lists of deserters.
Spain, left her what estate remained after the sequestrations and forfeitures of her family.
The sequestrations here spoken of were those inflicted by the commissioners for the parliament; and usually they levied a fifth, or even two fifths, according to the apparent delinquency of the parties.
During these operations the Parliamentarian troops were supported out of sequestered estates, the Order for Sequestrations being now for the first time put into force.
The exiles were allowed to return and the sequestrations were revoked.
Austria, through Count Buol, complained that she was 'dying of legality,' but England took the Sardinian view that the sequestrations directly violated the treaty between the two Powers.
Not less important was the moral effect of the sequestrations in France and England, but particularly in England.
Those who had suffered the sequestrations and other losses of a vanquished party, could not endure to abandon what they reckoned a just reparation.
Pope speaks rather magniloquently of the cause of the decline, telling us that "his mother inherited what estate remained after the sequestrations and forfeitures of her family.
France, with force of arms, by commissioned brigands; in Italy, by the violence of military commanders; in both countries by seizures and sequestrations solemnly appointed.
This computation, however, seems much too large; especially as thesequestrations during the time of war could not be so considerable as afterwards.
To great numbers of loyalists, all redress from these sequestrations was refused: to the rest, the remedy could be obtained only by paying large compositions, and subscribing the covenant, which they abhorred.
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