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... Crown ; yet by this grant was the Prior and his Monks deemed and taken to be but as subjects , and the aforesaid grant in that respect to be void for by the law the King may not any more disable himself of his regal superior- ity over ...
... Crown ; yet by this grant was the Prior and his Monks deemed and taken to be but as subjects , and the aforesaid grant in that respect to be void for by the law the King may not any more disable himself of his regal superior- ity over ...
Page 62
... Crown ) held of the King by knight - service in capite . The land in question was held of the said manor in socage . The Duchy and this manor parcel thereof descended to King Henry IV . King Henry VIII . by letters patent 19 ° of his ...
... Crown ) held of the King by knight - service in capite . The land in question was held of the said manor in socage . The Duchy and this manor parcel thereof descended to King Henry IV . King Henry VIII . by letters patent 19 ° of his ...
Page 63
... Crown in capite , and the tenure suspended by the conquest of the Duchy to the Crown , being now conveyed out of the Crown under the duchy seal only ; ( which hath no power to touch or carry any interest , whereof the King was vested in ...
... Crown in capite , and the tenure suspended by the conquest of the Duchy to the Crown , being now conveyed out of the Crown under the duchy seal only ; ( which hath no power to touch or carry any interest , whereof the King was vested in ...
Page 64
... crown by way of tribute , or tax , or tallage , except it be set by parliament ; so on the other side , there is no land of the subject but is charged to the crown by tenure , mediate or immediate , and that by the grounds of the Common ...
... crown by way of tribute , or tax , or tallage , except it be set by parliament ; so on the other side , there is no land of the subject but is charged to the crown by tenure , mediate or immediate , and that by the grounds of the Common ...
Page 66
... crown and person , and partly be- cause the law createth such a privity between the line of the Crown and the inheritors of such tenancies , as there cannot be an alienation without the King's li- cense ; the penalty of which alienation ...
... crown and person , and partly be- cause the law createth such a privity between the line of the Crown and the inheritors of such tenancies , as there cannot be an alienation without the King's li- cense ; the penalty of which alienation ...
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