| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Cresswell Cresswell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1828 - 928 pages
...as peers, and shall enjoy all privileges of peers as fully as the peers of Great -Britain; the right of sitting in the House of Lords, and the privileges depending thereon (a), and the right of sitting on the trial of peers, only excepted. The Court, on granting the rule,... | |
| William Chambers - Law - 1830 - 554 pages
...England do now, or as they or any other peers of Great Britain may hereafter enjoy the same, except the right and privilege of sitting in the House of...depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting upon the tryals of peers. XXIV. That from and after the Union, there be one great seal for the united... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1830 - 688 pages
...shall also be peers of Great Britain, and enjoy all privileges as fully as peers of England, except of sitting in the House of Lords and the privileges depending thereon. Under this clause it has been determined, that a peer of Scotland is one of the magnates (o) to whom... | |
| William Joseph Battersby - Absentee landlordism - 1833 - 388 pages
...shall «njoy all privileges of peeW as fully as the peers of Great Britain ; the right and privllege of sitting in the house of lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and the right of sitting on the trial of peers only excepted. ARTICLE 5th.— "That the churches of England... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 592 pages
...lords and shall enjoy all privilege as fully as the Lords Spiritual of Great Bn- spiritual of tain do now or may hereafter enjoy the same (the right and privilege of belaud shall sitting in the House of Lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and have rank particularly... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1836 - 694 pages
...kingdom) to enjoy all privileges of peers as fully as the peers of Great Britain; the hereditary right of sitting in the house of lords, and the privileges depending thereon, only excepted. 5. That the churches of England and Ireland, as established at the time of the union,... | |
| Thomas George Western, Jean Louis de Lolme - Constitutional law - 1838 - 628 pages
...remainder are peers of Great Britain, with all the privileges enjoyed by the peers of England, except the right and privilege of sitting in the House of Lords, and the privileges depending thereon. This right and privilege also applies to the Irish Peers who are not elected to sit in the House of... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - Constitutional history - 1838 - 674 pages
...aforesaid, and should enjoy all privileges of peers, as fully as the peers of Great Britain (the right of sitting in the House of Lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and the right of sitting on the trial of peers, only excepted). An act of the parliament of Ireland, which... | |
| William Alexander - Law - 1841 - 638 pages
...England do now, or as they, or any other Peers of Great Britain may hereafter Enjoy the same eicept the Right and Privilege of sitting in the House of...depending thereon, and particularly the Right of sitting upon the tryals of Peers. XXIV. THAT from and after the Union, there be One Great Seal for the United... | |
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