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... Crown to authorise the creation of such entails as it might deem proper and to authorise the determination of those entails upon other events than the failure of the issue in F The Case of the Barony of De Lisle . tail ( 21 )
... Crown to authorise the creation of such entails as it might deem proper and to authorise the determination of those entails upon other events than the failure of the issue in F The Case of the Barony of De Lisle . tail ( 21 )
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... Lisle Case . The Dignity of Lord de Lisle was created by a Charter dated on the 26th of July in the 22nd of Henry the Sixth , 1444. The Charter , after making several recitals to the effect that the Lords of the Manor of Kingston Lisle ...
... Lisle Case . The Dignity of Lord de Lisle was created by a Charter dated on the 26th of July in the 22nd of Henry the Sixth , 1444. The Charter , after making several recitals to the effect that the Lords of the Manor of Kingston Lisle ...
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... Lisle was , by the name and style of Lord de Lisle , created Viscount de Lisle with place immediately next unto the Viscount Bourchier and above all Barons , to hold to him and the Heirs male of his body on the 30th of October in the ...
... Lisle was , by the name and style of Lord de Lisle , created Viscount de Lisle with place immediately next unto the Viscount Bourchier and above all Barons , to hold to him and the Heirs male of his body on the 30th of October in the ...
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Parliament lords, proc, Vict. The Case of the Barony of De Lisle . Elizabeth succeeded to Kingston Lisle , and was twice married , first to Edmund Dudley , and afterwards to Arthur Platagenet . Arthur Plantagenet was created Viscount L ...
Parliament lords, proc, Vict. The Case of the Barony of De Lisle . Elizabeth succeeded to Kingston Lisle , and was twice married , first to Edmund Dudley , and afterwards to Arthur Platagenet . Arthur Plantagenet was created Viscount L ...
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... Lisle , it is submitted , proves that the Crown may effectually grant a Dignity which may determine upon a given event before the failure of the estate tail created in the Dignity , and the principles of Law established by these ...
... Lisle , it is submitted , proves that the Crown may effectually grant a Dignity which may determine upon a given event before the failure of the estate tail created in the Dignity , and the principles of Law established by these ...
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Anne Duchess Baron Buckhurst body aforesaid Buckhurst aforesaid Buckhurst of Buckhurst Charles Richard Earl Claimant County of Sussex Crown Daughter death decease default degree style dignity dignity and honour Dignity of Earl Dignity of Lord Duchess of Sutherland Earl De La Earl of Feversham Earldom Edward Eldest Elizabeth Countess estate tail Father fifth surviving fourth surviving Francis Sutherland Leveson George John Earl Gower commonly called heirs and successors heirs male honour of Baron Honourable Mortimer Sackville House of Lords issue male King Kingston Lisle La Warr lawfully begotten Letters Patent Letters Patent creating Lord Buckhurst Lordships Lucas of Crudwell Majesty Majesty's Mary Montagu Mortimer Sackville West Patent Roll Peer Peerage Petitioner Petitioner's Reginald Windsor Sackville respective bodies Seat in Parliament severally and successively shifting clause style dignity title summoned to Parliament Sutherland Leveson Gower third surviving title and honor took his seat Viscount Warr Windsor Sackville West Withyham Writ of Summons
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Page 14 - Now know ye, that the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration...
Page 14 - Sackville may in like manner be borne by the issue of the said petitioners, such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Heralds...
Page 54 - O'Hagan of Tullahogue aforesaid, and be treated and reputed as Barons ; and that they and every of them, successively and respectively, may have, hold, and possess a SEAT, PLACE, and VOICE in the Parliaments and Public Assemblies and Councils...
Page 49 - Duke of Norfolk, to whom the cognizance of matters of this nature doth properly belong do require and command that this Our Concession and Declaration be recorded in Our College of Arms to the end that Our Officers of Arms and all...
Page 49 - Know ye, therefore, that we, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant...
Page 50 - ... and every of them successively and respectively may have, hold and possess a seat, place, and voice in the Parliaments and Public Assemblies and Councils...
Page 49 - Atkinson; such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Herald's Office, otherwise the said licence and permission to be void and of none effect : and also to command that the said royal concession and declaration be registered in his Majesty's College of Arms.
Page 12 - Surrey and the heirs male of his body and for default of such issue...
Page 24 - Talbot, lord of the manor of Kingston-Lisle in Berks, that he and his heirs, lords of the said manor, should be peers of the realm, by the title of barons of Lisle; here John Talbot had a base or qualified fee in that dignity, and the instant he or his heirs quitted the seignory of this manor, the dignity was at an end. This estate...
Page 52 - Sutherland and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and to be begotten...