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- The portreeve was then hanged for being a " busy rebel ".
- He asked the portreeve to have the gallows erected during the course of the lunch.
- Dunford was raised in Portreeve, Saskatchewan.
- The town is one of a few to still annually appoint a Portreeve or'port warden '.
- George Owen of Henllys, in 1603, described it as one of five Pembrokeshire boroughs overseen by a portreeve.
- The Portreeve reveals himself as the Master, and shows them Adric, caught in a web-like structure.
- The Doctor is cared for by Shardovan, a librarian, and the elderly Portreeve, before Nyssa and Tegan arrive.
- After 1223 Owen, Lord of Kemes, described it in 1603 as one of five Pembrokeshire boroughs overseen by a portreeve.
- It had originally been governed by a portreeve, 12 brethren and 24 commoners under the direction of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- The portreeve and free burgesses continued to return two members to the Irish parliament till the Union, when the borough was disfranchised.
- Each of these manors was governed by a portreeve, who was sworn in each Easter by the seneschal of St . Sepulchre.
- John Font was portreeve of Galway in 1472, and three members of the family were Mayors of Galway in the 16th century.
- Afterwards the portreeve and the Provost Marshal walked down to the gallows; the Provost Marshal then ordered the portreeve to mount the gallows.
- Afterwards the portreeve and the Provost Marshal walked down to the gallows; the Provost Marshal then ordered the portreeve to mount the gallows.
- In August 1881, a public meeting was convened by the Portreeve of Tavistock in the Guildhall to discuss the continued taking of stone, particularly from landmark tors.
- (" socha sv . Kryatofa " ) This statue was designed by Emanuel Max in 1857 and sponsored by V醕lav Wanek, the portreeve of Prague.
- The village was chartered for the holding of fairs and markets at an early period and it had its " portreeve " ( local magistrate ) and all the usual officials.
- Prior to December 31, 1972, Portreeve was incorporated as a village, and was restructured as a hamlet under the jurisdiction of the Rural municipality of Clinworth on that date.
- Contemporary British towns which still nominally have or appoint a portreeve include Laugharne, Carmarthenshire; Callington, Cornwall ( where the name is given to the council chairman ); and Yeovil, Somerset.
- The electors consisted of the portreeve and commonalty ( or burgesses ), and the family purchased several of the freehold properties in the borough to which the right to vote as burgesses was attached.
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