[607] A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool by an Old Tory (1822), p. 16.
[608] Rural Rides, i. 18.
[609] Moore, History of Devonshire, i. 430.
[610] By this Act and the various amending Acts the law of settlement, so long a burden on the labourer, is now settled thus: a settlement may be acquired by birth, parentage, marriage, renting a tenement, by being bound apprentice and inhabiting, by estate, payment of taxes, and by residence.—Stephen, Commentaries on the Laws of England (1903), iii. 87.
[611] Hasbach, op. cit. p. 217.
[612] R.A.S.E. Journal (1901), p. 9.