Publications, Volume 4

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Manx Society, 1862 - Isle of Man

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Page 97 - by our letters patent, under our Great Seal of England, bearing date at Westminster, the Twenty-eighth day of June, in the Seventh year of our reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the Forty-second, for the considerations therein expressed and contained, have given, granted, and demised to our
Page 70 - our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our Seals. Dated the sixteenth day of March, in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of our
Page 100 - out of the said premises before excepted, and every part and parcel thereof, to have and to hold the said isle, castle, peel, and lordship of Mann, and all islands and lordships to the said Isle of Mann belonging, and also
Page 116 - thereof, from his or their issue or issues, or other persons by this Act appoynted to enjoy the same, but that the same shall remayne and continewe to the "said James Lord Stanley, and the heires male of his body lawfully begotten, or to be begotten, and for default of such issue, to
Page 21 - that you by the mercy of God may be able thereby to be more fully promoted. Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, in the year of the incarnation of our Lord, 1458, on the llth of the calends of July, in the fourth year of our Pontificate.
Page 109 - thereof shall, upon all occasions be firm, valid, good, sufficient, and effectual in law, and shall stand and be accepted, reputed, and adjudged good, perfect, firm, valid, and effectual in law, for and against us, our heirs and successors, as well in all our courts as otherwise wheresoever, without any other confirmation, licence, or
Page 101 - of Suffolk, their executors and assigns, from the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel last past, before the date of these presents to the end and term, and for the term of twenty-one years from thence next ensuing, and fully to be completed,
Page 116 - to be begotten, and for default of such issue, to the said Robert Stanley, and to the heires males of his body, lawfully begotten or to be begotten, and for default of such issue, to
Page 105 - thereof, by reason, or by virtue of any charter, gift, grant, or confirmation, or any letters patent, by us, or by any of our progenitors or predecessors, Kings and Queens of England, or at any time heretofore had, done, granted, or confirmed, or by reason, or by virtue of any act or acts of
Page 113 - of the said William, Earle of Derbie, lawfully begotten, and to be begotten, and for default of such issue the right heirs of the said James Lord Stanley shall and may for ever hereafter have, hould, and quietly enjoye freely and cleerly against your

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