Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery, in Ireland: During the Time of Lord Redesdale ... From the Beginning of the Easter Term, 1802, to [the Period of Lord Redesdale's Resignation of the Great Seal, 1806] ...I. Riley, The Franklin Company, 1811 - Equity |
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... Thomas Langlois Lefroy. riage , with remainders to his first and every other son , & c . in tail male , and for default of such issue then to the use of said daughters , in such manner and proportion as said bishop should by deed or will ...
... Thomas Langlois Lefroy. riage , with remainders to his first and every other son , & c . in tail male , and for default of such issue then to the use of said daughters , in such manner and proportion as said bishop should by deed or will ...
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... Thomas Langlois Lefroy. 1804 . Underwood V. Lord Cour town . * 47 his age of 21 years , deeds of lease and release ... Thomas Gaven , the lessee in the lease of 1720. There was issue of this marriage Thomas Un- derwood . James the younger ...
... Thomas Langlois Lefroy. 1804 . Underwood V. Lord Cour town . * 47 his age of 21 years , deeds of lease and release ... Thomas Gaven , the lessee in the lease of 1720. There was issue of this marriage Thomas Un- derwood . James the younger ...
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... Thomas Underwood , for life , with remainder to his first and every other son in tail male . This settlement was duly registered on 9th December , 1728. Thomas Un- derwood was then about ten years of age . Richard Underwood , upon the ...
... Thomas Underwood , for life , with remainder to his first and every other son in tail male . This settlement was duly registered on 9th December , 1728. Thomas Un- derwood was then about ten years of age . Richard Underwood , upon the ...
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... Thomas Langlois Lefroy. 1804 . Underwood V. Lord Cour- town . * 49 same date , Richard and Joanna covenanted to levy a fine and suffer a recovery of all the premises to the uses of the settlement of 23d and 24th February , 1726 ...
... Thomas Langlois Lefroy. 1804 . Underwood V. Lord Cour- town . * 49 same date , Richard and Joanna covenanted to levy a fine and suffer a recovery of all the premises to the uses of the settlement of 23d and 24th February , 1726 ...
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... Thomas Underwood , brought a third ejectment , in the King's Bench , which came on to be tried at the bar of that court , where Defendant again obtained a verdict ; and thereupon Thomas Underwood brought a fourth ejectment in the Common ...
... Thomas Underwood , brought a third ejectment , in the King's Bench , which came on to be tried at the bar of that court , where Defendant again obtained a verdict ; and thereupon Thomas Underwood brought a fourth ejectment in the Common ...
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