Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: And Upon Writs of Error from that Court to the Exchequer Chamber, in Michaelmas Term, 1836, [to Trinity Term, 1838], Volume 2S. Sweet, 1839 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 196
... Cawston the elder , hereinafter mentioned , and one of the aunts and coheiresses of Philip Cawston the younger , hereinafter mentioned , and claims the property in question , as such coheiress , by descent . The case then stated the ...
... Cawston the elder , hereinafter mentioned , and one of the aunts and coheiresses of Philip Cawston the younger , hereinafter mentioned , and claims the property in question , as such coheiress , by descent . The case then stated the ...
Page 197
... Cawston . " " I likewise give , demise and bequeath to Sarah Cawston , my dearly beloved wife , all my Copyhold in the hamlet of Ham , in the parish of Kingston and in the county of Surrey , and likewise all monies lent out upon ...
... Cawston . " " I likewise give , demise and bequeath to Sarah Cawston , my dearly beloved wife , all my Copyhold in the hamlet of Ham , in the parish of Kingston and in the county of Surrey , and likewise all monies lent out upon ...
Page 198
... Cawston ( L. s . ) ” Amongst the " Rules of Customes " pertaining to the manor is the following , viz . and " VII ... Cawston was not admitted under the will of her son , nor did she prove his will . She died on 25th October , 1825 ; and ...
... Cawston ( L. s . ) ” Amongst the " Rules of Customes " pertaining to the manor is the following , viz . and " VII ... Cawston was not admitted under the will of her son , nor did she prove his will . She died on 25th October , 1825 ; and ...
Page 199
... Cawston the son , and paid to the lady of the manor their fine upon the neglected admission of Philip Cawston the son , and were severally admitted ( a ) to an un- divided third of the copyholds in question . The question for the ...
... Cawston the son , and paid to the lady of the manor their fine upon the neglected admission of Philip Cawston the son , and were severally admitted ( a ) to an un- divided third of the copyholds in question . The question for the ...
Page 200
... Cawston , at the time of her death , had a devisable estate in the copyhold in question , either by having taken an estate in fee under her husband's will , or by acts done between her and her son . I. The argument in behalf of the ...
... Cawston , at the time of her death , had a devisable estate in the copyhold in question , either by having taken an estate in fee under her husband's will , or by acts done between her and her son . I. The argument in behalf of the ...
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