Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1Callaghan, 1872 - Law |
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... lord's right , ..... 275 III . lapse is a forfeiture of the right of presentation to a church by neglect of the ... lord , ... 287 nor by the lord without the tenant's consent , ..... 288 .... the consent was given by attorning , or ...
... lord's right , ..... 275 III . lapse is a forfeiture of the right of presentation to a church by neglect of the ... lord , ... 287 nor by the lord without the tenant's consent , ..... 288 .... the consent was given by attorning , or ...
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... lord- ships , were very early indulged with the privilege of abiding by their own cus- toms , in contradistinction to the rest of the nation at large : which privilege is confirmed to them by several acts of parliament . ( z . ) Such is ...
... lord- ships , were very early indulged with the privilege of abiding by their own cus- toms , in contradistinction to the rest of the nation at large : which privilege is confirmed to them by several acts of parliament . ( z . ) Such is ...
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... lord Gormanstown , deputy - lieutenant in the reign of Edward IV , ( t ) a set of statutes were then enacted in the 10 Hen . VII , ( Sir Edward Poynings being then lord deputy , whence they are called Poynings ' laws ) one of which ...
... lord Gormanstown , deputy - lieutenant in the reign of Edward IV , ( t ) a set of statutes were then enacted in the 10 Hen . VII , ( Sir Edward Poynings being then lord deputy , whence they are called Poynings ' laws ) one of which ...
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... lord lieutenant and privy council , who , upon such parliamentary intimation , or otherwise upon the application of private persons , receive and transmit such [ * 103 ] * heads , or reject them without any transmission to England . And ...
... lord lieutenant and privy council , who , upon such parliamentary intimation , or otherwise upon the application of private persons , receive and transmit such [ * 103 ] * heads , or reject them without any transmission to England . And ...
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... lords here : it being expressly declared by the same statute , 6 Geo . I , c . 5 , that the peers of Ireland have no ... lords spiritual of Ireland , by rotation of sessions , and 28 lords temporal of Ireland , elected for life by the ...
... lords here : it being expressly declared by the same statute , 6 Geo . I , c . 5 , that the peers of Ireland have no ... lords spiritual of Ireland , by rotation of sessions , and 28 lords temporal of Ireland , elected for life by the ...
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