In the House of lords ... Case of George William Frederick Brudenell, marquis of Ailesbury ... on his petition against the case of Richard Plantagenet duke of Buckingham and Chandos, claiming the title ... of lord Kinloss |
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... late Walter Scott of Harden and Lady Diana Scott also deceased hath made out his claim to the Title , Dignity and Honour of Baron Polewort or Polwarth , and that he ought to be enrolled in his due place as such upon " the Roll of the ...
... late Walter Scott of Harden and Lady Diana Scott also deceased hath made out his claim to the Title , Dignity and Honour of Baron Polewort or Polwarth , and that he ought to be enrolled in his due place as such upon " the Roll of the ...
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... late pcell of the possessions and heredytamts of James Strangwaies knight and all that scite compasse circuite and Pcincte of the late monastery of Jervaux in yo ' said countie of York wth all his rights members and appurtñnes and all ...
... late pcell of the possessions and heredytamts of James Strangwaies knight and all that scite compasse circuite and Pcincte of the late monastery of Jervaux in yo ' said countie of York wth all his rights members and appurtñnes and all ...
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... late monasterie of Jervaux latelie belonginge & apperteyninge and pcell of the possessions and revenues , of the said late monasterie latelie being and all and singular messuage mylles howses buyldings landes tenemts meadowes feedings ...
... late monasterie of Jervaux latelie belonginge & apperteyninge and pcell of the possessions and revenues , of the said late monasterie latelie being and all and singular messuage mylles howses buyldings landes tenemts meadowes feedings ...
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... late earl of Lenox and the ladie Margarett his wife as heire of their twoe bodies lawfullie begotten and that the actuall and reall possession of all and singular the said honors castells mannors and other Pmisses is and shall be deemed ...
... late earl of Lenox and the ladie Margarett his wife as heire of their twoe bodies lawfullie begotten and that the actuall and reall possession of all and singular the said honors castells mannors and other Pmisses is and shall be deemed ...
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... late deare wifes gentlewoemen and now governesse to my grandchildren Diana & c . an annuity of twenty pound yearely during her life . To Frances Beale whoe hath now a trust and charge in my family and a gentlewoeman that hath the ...
... late deare wifes gentlewoemen and now governesse to my grandchildren Diana & c . an annuity of twenty pound yearely during her life . To Frances Beale whoe hath now a trust and charge in my family and a gentlewoeman that hath the ...
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11th Apr aforesaid alicujus alijs Anglie anno antedict Balmerinoch Baron Bruce of Kinloss Brudenell Buckingham and Chandos Burtt Charles Earl Charles lord Bruce Charter Colville of Culross correct Copy Countess Culross Daughter decimis dict dicti Dñs Duke of Buckingham duke of Chandos Earl of Ailesbury Earl of Elgin Earl Temple earund earundem Edward Bruce Edward Lord Entry eorum executors existen firmis Fleming grant H. S. Smith Heirs Male heredibus hereditaments honourable House of Lords inde infra James Letters Patent Lord Dingwall Lord Kinloss mannors Marquess of Ailesbury Mary Bruce masculis necnon ñra ñris ñro omia omnibus Parish Parliament Parliament of Scotland partibus pendiculis Pdict Peerage pertinen Pmiss pntis predict terras prefato produce a correct ptinen quibuscunq read as follows reddit redditibus regni Richard Plantagenet Robert Bruce Scotland Seal singula sive sonne successoribus ñris terr thereof thousand six hundred tpre unto W.Hardy Whorleton
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Page 138 - Saving always to the king's most excellent Majesty, his heirs and successors, and to all and every other person and persons, bodies politic and corporate...
Page 87 - Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof...
Page 118 - Greeting Whereas by the advice and assent of Our Council for certain arduous and urgent affairs concerning Us the State and defence of Our said United Kingdom and the Church We have ordered a certain Parliament to be holden at Our City of Westminster on the day of next ensuing And there to treat and have conference with the Prelates Great Men and Peers of Our Realm We strictly enjoining command you upon the faith and...
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Page 143 - O'Hagan of Tullahogue aforesaid, and be treated and reputed as Barons ; and that they and every of them, successively and respectively, may have, hold, and possess a SEAT, PLACE, and VOICE in the Parliaments and Public Assemblies and Councils...
Page 118 - We strictly enjoining command you upon the faith and allegiance by which you are bound to Us that the weightiness of the said affairs and imminent perils considered (waiving all excuses) you be at the said day and place personally present with Us and with the said Prelates Great Men and Peers to treat and give your counsel upon the affairs aforesaid And this as you regard Us and Our Honour and the safety and defence of the said United Kingdom and Church and dispatch of the said affairs in nowise...
Page 80 - CD (in his actual possession, now being- by virtue of a bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said CD in consideration of 5$. in and by an indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of...
Page 87 - Twist, his executors, administrators, and assigns, from the day next before the day of the date of these presents, for and during and unto the full end and term of ninety-nine years from thence next ensuing and following, and fully to be complete and ended, if Harrocks, J.
Page 107 - Braye aforesaid, And this without any Investiture, Rites, Ornaments or Ceremonies whatsoever in this behalf due and accustomed, which for some certain reasons best known to Us We could not in due manner do and perform, any Ordinance, Use, Custom, Rite, Ceremony, prescription or provision due or used, or to be had done or performed in conferring Honours of this kind, or any other matter or thing to the contrary notwithstanding. We will also &c. Without Eine in the Hanaper &c. In witness &c. Witness...