By the Warwick County court it was 'ordered that Malacai, a mulatto boy, son of mulatto Betty be, by the Church Wardens of this Parish bound to Thomas Hobday to learn the art of a planter according to law.
Well--I shall have to look to you and the Wardens to help me out," he said.
Death had now snatched away the goldsmith Michelagnolo, the father of Baccio, who during his lifetime had undertaken to make for the Wardens of Works of S.
Orvieto: Duomo) Alinari] While Simone was engaged in finishing this well, the Wardens of Works of S.
Persons were presented for these offenses by the church wardens at the annual visitations;[737] and the culprits were punished by fines or whipping.
After license or banns no marriage may be lawfully celebrated by minister, priest, or magistrate contrary to the table of marriages, which the church wardens and vestry are to have set up in every church or chapel.
A body, composed of wardens and vestrymen, chosen annually by a parish to manage its temporal concerns.
The service was almost over, and the church-wardens were handing round the bags for the collection when a sweet voice was heard singing in the distance.
The scandalised church-wardens would have kept her out, but that she bore something which made them open their eyes.
It is the same thing, but under a different form, as the Master and Wardensof a lodge.
The Master and Wardens are symbols of the sun, the lodge of the universe, or world, just as the point is the symbol of the same sun, and the surrounding circle of the universe.
For he says, 'Let the wives of our wardens bare themselves, for their virtue will be a robe; and let them share the toils of war and defend their country.
The wardens of the yeomanry brought into the hall a new chest with iii locks and iii keys to serve to put their money in, wherein was by them put in ready money xiiijl.
It is commonly known as the Feoffees’ room; but in bygone days it was appropriated to the use of the wardens of the College.
But the College House and the lands pertaining to it were never recovered, though some of the wardens were considerately allowed by the Stanleys to occupy part of the premises that had belonged of right to their predecessors.
And yet this tearful woman had outwitted the tireless wardens of the prairie, and, in spite of the law's vigilance and deadly cold, smuggled her faithless husband safe across the border.
By the jingle of accouterments I knew they were the wardens of the prairie, and half expected what was to follow.
Wardens were authorized to search wherever "they shall have reasonable cause of suspicion", and to seize all such books and pamphlets printed.
No glover may be admitted to the freedom of the city unless with the assent of the wardens of the trade.
And that the same wardens may call together all the men of the said trades honorably and peacefully when need shall be, as well for the good rule and governance of the said city as of the trades aforesaid.
Since the days of Hendrik Hudson the country-seat of the Van Wardens had looked down upon the river that bears his name, and ever since those days the Van Wardens had looked down upon everybody else.
It has been said that the Certificates and Affidavits in the Lord Mayor's Hands, sent up from Abbotsbury, and attested by this Gentleman, and by the Church-wardens and Overseers of the Parish are forged.
It is known also that four wardens of the Goldsmiths' Company died in the year of the Black Death.
I remember one of the Wardens eyed me rather curiously when I went up; and said, "So thou art young Osborne?
The wardens of St. Agatha's have but to say, Come, and he cometh who weigheth the honor of ministering in this aristocratic pulpit.
So the wardens let down a rope and drew Lewin up, and then took him to the governor, who was then at breakfast.
In the middle of the yard was the carriage in which the prisoner's wife and her mother had come, and around it stood the wardens and turnkeys in their blue and gold uniforms.
Censors of the College of Physicians, and the Master and Wardens of their own Company.
Kansas should treat herself to a force of salaried game wardens rendering real service.
Aliens, game wardens killed by prohibited from owning firearms slaughter of song-birds by.
A loyal Virginian told me only this year that in his state the warden system is an ineffective farce, and the game is not protected, because the wardens can not afford to patrol the state for nothing.
And so to-day the question is, can the wardens continue to hold the plume-hunters at bay?
That state has a bird fauna well worth protecting, and game wardens are extremely necessary.
Under such a law, and the tagging system that it provides, the state game wardens would have so strong a grip on the situation that the present unlawful sale of game would be completely stopped.
Game wardens and humane citizens made numerous efforts to feed the starving flocks, and many ducks were saved in that way.
They are too few and too widely scattered for the game wardens to keep in touch with them.
I fear it is utterly impossible for the Indian government to put enough wardens into the field to watch the doings of the grand army of native poachers.
The licenses for the killing of two million deer should cost one million men one dollar each; and that would pay 1,666 new game wardens each fifty dollars per month, all the year round.
The moment the markets of a state are thrown open to these impossible species, from that moment the state game wardens must make a continuous struggle to prevent the importation and sale of those birds contrary to law.
As a rule, state commissioners and state wardens are keenly alive to the needs of their states in new game protective legislation, and a large percentage of the best existing laws are due to their initiative.
A summary of the testimony of the wardens is easily made.
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