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Page 73
... Crown , and not held at all , nor no seigniory of the manor in esse , so as the question is wholly upon the creation of a new seigniory , and not upon the continuance of an old . For the third course , that the law should create a new ...
... Crown , and not held at all , nor no seigniory of the manor in esse , so as the question is wholly upon the creation of a new seigniory , and not upon the continuance of an old . For the third course , that the law should create a new ...
Page 74
... crown for pro omnibus servitiis shall be intended for all express service ; whereas fealty is incident , and passeth tacite , and so it is no impossible or repugnant reservation . This is no frankal- The case of the frankalmoigne ( I ...
... crown for pro omnibus servitiis shall be intended for all express service ; whereas fealty is incident , and passeth tacite , and so it is no impossible or repugnant reservation . This is no frankal- The case of the frankalmoigne ( I ...
Page 76
... Crown and the capacity of the Duchy , which is in the King's natural capacity , though illustrate with some privileges of the Crown ; if the King have the seigniory in the right of his crown , and the tenancy in the right of the Duchy ...
... Crown and the capacity of the Duchy , which is in the King's natural capacity , though illustrate with some privileges of the Crown ; if the King have the seigniory in the right of his crown , and the tenancy in the right of the Duchy ...
Page 77
... Crown ; and therefore it is warily put in the end of the case of the Duchy in the Commentaries , where it is said if the King Plowd . 223 . make a feoffment of the duchy land the feoffee shall hold in capite ; but not a word of that it ...
... Crown ; and therefore it is warily put in the end of the case of the Duchy in the Commentaries , where it is said if the King Plowd . 223 . make a feoffment of the duchy land the feoffee shall hold in capite ; but not a word of that it ...
Page 103
... Crown had been usurping during all that time , and all the sentences and judgments given by the Council within those shires had been coram non judice : that if this were so , it would go hard with the Coun- cil at York , founded by mere ...
... Crown had been usurping during all that time , and all the sentences and judgments given by the Council within those shires had been coram non judice : that if this were so , it would go hard with the Coun- cil at York , founded by mere ...
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