The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... marriage with the King's children , or reputed children , his sisters or aunts , ex parte paterna , or the children of his bre- thren or sister ; being exactly the same degrees to which precedence is allowed by the stat . 31 H. 8 ...
... marriage with the King's children , or reputed children , his sisters or aunts , ex parte paterna , or the children of his bre- thren or sister ; being exactly the same degrees to which precedence is allowed by the stat . 31 H. 8 ...
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... marry a Roman Catholic , or a foreigner , without consent of parlia- ment , or shall cease to reside in the United Kingdom , she shall cease to be regent , § 11. In case of the decease of the Queen of William IV . and his subsequent ...
... marry a Roman Catholic , or a foreigner , without consent of parlia- ment , or shall cease to reside in the United Kingdom , she shall cease to be regent , § 11. In case of the decease of the Queen of William IV . and his subsequent ...
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... marriage with the King's children , or reputed children , his sisters or aunts , ex parte paterna , or the children of his bre- thren or sister ; being exactly the same degrees to which precedence is allowed by the stat . 31 H. 8 ...
... marriage with the King's children , or reputed children , his sisters or aunts , ex parte paterna , or the children of his bre- thren or sister ; being exactly the same degrees to which precedence is allowed by the stat . 31 H. 8 ...
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... marriage to be had between B. his son , and M. daughter of J. S. , covenanted to levy a fine to the use of him- self ... marry the daughter of J. S. and the debt accrued not till after the gift . He admitted , that had there been any ...
... marriage to be had between B. his son , and M. daughter of J. S. , covenanted to levy a fine to the use of him- self ... marry the daughter of J. S. and the debt accrued not till after the gift . He admitted , that had there been any ...
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... marry a Roman Catholic , or a foreigner , without consent of parlia- ment , or shall cease to reside in the United Kingdom , she shall cease to be regent , § 11. In case of the decease of the Queen of William IV . and his subsequent ...
... marry a Roman Catholic , or a foreigner , without consent of parlia- ment , or shall cease to reside in the United Kingdom , she shall cease to be regent , § 11. In case of the decease of the Queen of William IV . and his subsequent ...
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