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... brother , John , colonel of a regiment of militia , 1,000l . Sister ... law of the duke of Montrose ( See Montrose . ) A relation with two church ... brother's son , bishop of Sodor and Man , 2,000 . This bishop's sister , wife of Selwyn ...
... brother , John , colonel of a regiment of militia , 1,000l . Sister ... law of the duke of Montrose ( See Montrose . ) A relation with two church ... brother's son , bishop of Sodor and Man , 2,000 . This bishop's sister , wife of Selwyn ...
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... law is an admiral , 1,000l.- £ 1,500 . AYLESBURY , E. ( Bruce Brudenell ) . Colonel of militia , 1,000 . Brother - in - law 5,300l . as foreign minister . See Lord Cardigan , and the numerous pensions of the Brudenells , - £ 6,300 ...
... law is an admiral , 1,000l.- £ 1,500 . AYLESBURY , E. ( Bruce Brudenell ) . Colonel of militia , 1,000 . Brother - in - law 5,300l . as foreign minister . See Lord Cardigan , and the numerous pensions of the Brudenells , - £ 6,300 ...
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... law , James Bland Burgess , knight marshal king's household , 1,2007 . This man's rela- tion , C. M. Burgess , knight marshal of lord steward's office , 2001. The earl's brother , bishop of Kildare , and dean of Christ Church , 12,000l ...
... law , James Bland Burgess , knight marshal king's household , 1,2007 . This man's rela- tion , C. M. Burgess , knight marshal of lord steward's office , 2001. The earl's brother , bishop of Kildare , and dean of Christ Church , 12,000l ...
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... ( Law ) . Value of his see , 5,3307 .; patronage , twenty - seven livings , many other benefices . Two brothers , who have four church livings , 2,000l . [ The bishop is uncle to lord Ellenborough . ] — £ 7,330 . BATHURST , E. ( Bathurst ) ...
... ( Law ) . Value of his see , 5,3307 .; patronage , twenty - seven livings , many other benefices . Two brothers , who have four church livings , 2,000l . [ The bishop is uncle to lord Ellenborough . ] — £ 7,330 . BATHURST , E. ( Bathurst ) ...
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... brother , J. T. H. is his aid - de - camp , 500 / . more . Another brother of the duke , John , a major of dragoons ... law , lady Madelina Palmer , wife of Fysche Palmer , Member for Reading , has a pension of 2001. and his brothers - in - ...
... brother , J. T. H. is his aid - de - camp , 500 / . more . Another brother of the duke , John , a major of dragoons ... law , lady Madelina Palmer , wife of Fysche Palmer , Member for Reading , has a pension of 2001. and his brothers - in - ...
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Page 17 - That in case the crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person not being a native of this kingdom of England this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the crown of England without the consent of Parliament.
Page 13 - Yet, nevertheless of late, divers commissions directed to sundry commissioners, in several counties with instructions have issued by means whereof your people have been in divers places assembled and required to lend certain sums of money unto your Majesty and many of them upon their refusal so to do have had an oath administered unto them not warrantable by the laws or statutes of this realm...
Page 15 - Parliament; and that none be called to make answer or take such oath, or to give attendance, or be confined, or otherwise molested or disquieted concerning the same or for refusal thereof; and that no freeman, in any such manner as is before mentioned, be imprisoned or detained...
Page 18 - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the crown, shall be capable of serving as a member of the house of commons.
Page 14 - By pretext whereof some of your majesty's subjects have been by some of the said commissioners put to death, when and where, if by the laws and statutes of the land they had deserved death, by the same laws and statutes also they might, and by no other ought to have been judged and executed...
Page 17 - That from and after the time that the further limitation by this Act shall take effect, all matters and things relating to the well governing of this kingdom, which are properly cognizable in the Privy Council by the laws and customs of this realm, shall be transacted there, aud all resolutions taken thereupon shall be signed by such of the Privy Council as shall advise and consent to the same.
Page 17 - Limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, no person born out of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, or Ireland, or the Dominions thereunto belonging (although he be naturalised or made a Denizen, except such as are born of English parents) shall be capable to be of the Privy Council, or a Member of either House of Parliament, or to enjoy any Office or Place of Trust, either Civil or Military...
Page 17 - That no person who shall hereafter come to the possession of this Crown shall go out of the dominions of England, Scotland or Ireland without consent of Parliament.
Page 13 - England, it is declared and enacted, That no freeman may be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold or liberties, or his free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Page 18 - Judges' Commissions be made Quamdiu se bene gesserint, and their salaries ascertained and established ; but upon the Address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them.