| Mary Bowley - 1842 - 550 pages
...established by the parliament of each kingdom, as agreed upon previously to the union ; 7. That all laws in force at the time of the union, and all the courts, civil and ecclesiastical, in each kingdom, should remain as now established, subject only to such alterations... | |
| George Hansard - Aliens - 1844 - 286 pages
...Parliament or of the Privy Council, or to hold offices of trust (A). And by the terms of the Union, all laws in force at the time of the Union, and all the courts...ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the respective kingdoms, were to remain as then by law established within the same, subject only to such alterations and regulations... | |
| J. R. Miller - Great Britain - 1844 - 742 pages
...proportions as shall be established by the respective parliaments previously to the union ; and that all laws in force at the time of the union, and all the courts of civil or ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the respective kingdoms, shall remain as now by law established... | |
| John O'Connell - Ireland - 1844 - 418 pages
...countries. ARTICLE EIGHTH. That it be the eighth article of Union, that all laws in force All civil at the time of the Union, and all the courts of civil and ecclesi- andeccleastical jurisdiction, within the respective kingdoms, shall remain siastical as now... | |
| Protestant association - 1845 - 396 pages
...reference to that subject is the 8th Article:—"That it be the 8th Article of Union, that all laws in force at the time of the Union, and all the courts...within the respective kingdoms shall remain as now established within the same, subject only to such alterations and regulations from time to time as... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Autonomy and independence movements - 1845 - 576 pages
...fit to propose, that all laws in force at the time of the union, and that all the courts of civil or ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the respective...within the same, subject only to such alterations or regulations, from time to time, as circumstances may appear to the parliament of the United Kingdom... | |
| Church of England - 1849 - 340 pages
....£400 a-year, good lands, ate." 1 Stafford's letters, 172. b 1 Cotton's Fasti. 9. INTRODUCTION. laws in force at the time of the union, and all the courts exception of the present Bishop, Dr. Robert Daly, who, although unable to speak the language, Las acquired... | |
| Ireland - 1851 - 782 pages
...allude to the eighth Article of Union, which treats of the courts of law, and says, " that all laws in force at the time of the Union, and all the courts...of civil and ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the respcclive kingdoms, shall remain as now by law established within the same, subject only to such alterations... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Emmet's rebellion, 1803 - 1854 - 552 pages
...fit to propose, that all laws in force at the time of the union, and that all the courts of civil or ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the respective...within the same, subject only to such alterations or regulations, from time to time, as circumstances may appear to the parliament of the United Kingdom... | |
| Edward Baines - France - 1855 - 620 pages
...union, and that all the courts of civil or ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the respective k:nedoms, shall remain as now by law established within the same, subject only to such alterations or regulations, from time to time, as circunvienen may appear to the parliament of the united kingdom... | |
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