4 papers relating to the claim of F.T. de G. earl Cowper to the baronies of Dingwall and Butler of Moore Park |
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... given and granted , and by the tenor of this our present " Charter do give and grant to the said Sir Richard and his aforesaids ( heirs " and assignees ) the Title , Honour , Degree , and Dignity of a Lord of our " Parliament , free ...
... given and granted , and by the tenor of this our present " Charter do give and grant to the said Sir Richard and his aforesaids ( heirs " and assignees ) the Title , Honour , Degree , and Dignity of a Lord of our " Parliament , free ...
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... given to him , and as no attainder can be completed without matter of record , it is submitted that the Act is ineffectual to create an attainder unless it be proved by competent matter of record that the Duke did not surrender himself ...
... given to him , and as no attainder can be completed without matter of record , it is submitted that the Act is ineffectual to create an attainder unless it be proved by competent matter of record that the Duke did not surrender himself ...
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... the Register of the Parish of Hertingfordbury , and the Journals of the House of Lords for the 3rd of February 1857 will be produced and parol evidence will be given . F APPENDIX No. 1 . MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE 21 ...
... the Register of the Parish of Hertingfordbury , and the Journals of the House of Lords for the 3rd of February 1857 will be produced and parol evidence will be given . F APPENDIX No. 1 . MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE 21 ...
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... given why it is not to be found . The entry of the 20 ° of Jan ' 1628 aforementioned Read out of the Journal . The Lord Strange mention'd in the Journal the 10 ° of March foll : to be present also the 13 ° of April 1640 & following days ...
... given why it is not to be found . The entry of the 20 ° of Jan ' 1628 aforementioned Read out of the Journal . The Lord Strange mention'd in the Journal the 10 ° of March foll : to be present also the 13 ° of April 1640 & following days ...
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... given him to desire Time and by whom , and he answer'd by both the Attorney - General and the Solicitor for the Crown , and that he was but lately Instructed and was not of Counsel at the Hearing before the Attorney General . Mr ...
... given him to desire Time and by whom , and he answer'd by both the Attorney - General and the Solicitor for the Crown , and that he was but lately Instructed and was not of Counsel at the Hearing before the Attorney General . Mr ...
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5th Aug aforesaid annuity or yearly Ashburnham baron Barsham body Butler of Moore castles manors Charles earl codicil comitis correct copy Countess daughter decease default deft dict Dignity of Lord Duke of Ormond Earl Cowper earl of Arran earl of Derby earl of Grantham Earl of Ormond Earl of Ossory entry esquire executors G. H. Rodman H. S. Smith heirs male hereby heredib3 Hibnie Honourable hundred pounds indenture Ireland issue James Duke James earl John Butler Lady Elizabeth lady Frances lady Henrietta lands and hereditaments lands tenements Lord Butler Lord Dingwall mannors married masculi messuages messuages lands Moore Park Nassau ñris ñro parish Parliament payment pdict Peerage Peerage of Scotland personal estate Pfat premises produce a correct Psentes quibuscunq read as follows regni remainder Richard right honorable Scotland severall singulis sive survivor therein thereof thousand pounds trust unto viscount W.Hardy whatsoever William Elliot yearly sum
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Page 71 - Bart.,) their heirs and assigns, to the uses after mentioned ; (that is to say,) to the use of the said testator's son, the said plaintiff, James Houghton Langston, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of waste ; — and from and after the determination of that estate by...
Page 72 - ... preferred and to take before the younger of such sons, and the heirs male of his and their body and respective bodies issuing ; and for default of such issue...
Page 89 - SECTION 21. And be it further enacted, That, in order to avoid misconstruction, it is hereby declared to be the true intent and meaning of this act, so far as the question of slavery is concerned, to carry into practical operation the following propositions and principles, established by the compromise measures of 1850, to wit:
Page 76 - ... attested by two or more credible witnesses, or by his last will and testament in writing, or any...
Page 71 - ... and of the several and respective heirs male of the body and bodies of all and every such...
Page 72 - ... heirs male of the body and bodies of all and every such son and sons lawfully issuing ; the elder of such sons, and the heirs male of his body...
Page 118 - Colmore and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of or for any manner of waste; and from and after the determination of that estate, by...
Page 72 - ... default of such issue, To the use of the second, third, fourth, fifth, and all and every other the son and sons...
Page 118 - To the use of the said Lionel Colmore and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life, without impeachment of...
Page 74 - Hanson, and the survivor of them, and the heirs and assigns of such survivor...