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... King the which is repugnant to the Maxims , Customs , or Statutes of the Realm ; then is the Charter void . And it ... King's grant either repugnant to law , cus- tom , or statute is not good nor pleadable in the law , see what ...
... King the which is repugnant to the Maxims , Customs , or Statutes of the Realm ; then is the Charter void . And it ... King's grant either repugnant to law , cus- tom , or statute is not good nor pleadable in the law , see what ...
Page 13
... King Edward the 3d , the which although they take place in some one respect , yet were they not adjudged of according to the mind of the King being , the grant- That is , the King granted unto the Lord William Montague the Isle of Wight ...
... King Edward the 3d , the which although they take place in some one respect , yet were they not adjudged of according to the mind of the King being , the grant- That is , the King granted unto the Lord William Montague the Isle of Wight ...
Page 14
... King cannot by his charter make the same offence to be enquired of in a Lawe day , nor the King cannot grant that a Leet shall be of any other nature than it is by course of the Common Law . So that thereby it appeareth that the King ...
... King cannot by his charter make the same offence to be enquired of in a Lawe day , nor the King cannot grant that a Leet shall be of any other nature than it is by course of the Common Law . So that thereby it appeareth that the King ...
Page 62
... 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 reign , granted this ...
... 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 reign , granted this ...
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... King of the manor to the tenant , grown to an unity of possession with the manor , be held as the manor is held , which is expressed in the patent to be in socage . The second , whether the manor itself be held in soc- age according to ...
... King of the manor to the tenant , grown to an unity of possession with the manor , be held as the manor is held , which is expressed in the patent to be in socage . The second , whether the manor itself be held in soc- age according to ...
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