Attorney-General, are unanimously of opinion, and do resolve and adjudge, that no fine now levied nor at any time hereafter to be levied to the King can bar such title of honour, or the right of any person claiming such title under him that levied or... A synopsis of the peerage of England - Page 529de sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1825Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1826 - 722 pages
...Baronies, p. 305.) And in this same Lord Purbeck's case, it was unanimously resolved by the Lords, that " no fine now levied, nor at any time hereafter to be levied to the King fey ;i Peer of the realm of his title of honour, can bar such title of honour, or the right of any... | |
 | Sir Egerton Brydges - 1790 - 466 pages
...having heard his Majelly's Attorney General; ate unanimoufly of opinion and $o refolve and adjudge that no fine now levied, nor at any time hereafter to be levied to the king, car-, bar fuch Title of Honour, or the right of any perfon claiming fuch title under him that levied,... | |
 | Mark Noble - 1798 - 400 pages
...attorney-general, are unanimoufly of opinion, and " do refolve and adjudge, that no line now Icr'ted, nor at any " time hereafter to be levied to the king, can bar fiich title of ho" nour, or the right of any perfon claiming fuch title under him ff that levied or... | |
 | William Cruise - 1804 - 596 pages
...majefty's attorney" general, are unanimoufly of opinion, and do refolve, *' that no fine, now levied or at any time hereafter to *' be levied to the king, can bar fuch title of honour, " or the right of any perfon, claiming under him << that levied, or mall levy,... | |
 | Thomas Christopher Banks - 1808 - 724 pages
...their own families, got rid of this dangerous example, and determined, " That no fine now levied, or at any time " hereafter to be levied to the king, >can bar any title of honour, or " the right of any perfon claiming fuch title under him that levied, or " fhall... | |
 | 1809 - 572 pages
...their own families, got rid of this dangerous example, and determined, "' that no fine now levied, or at any time hereafter to be levied, to the king, can bar any title of honour, or the right of any person claiming such title under him that levied, or shall... | |
 | William Cruise - 1823 - 356 pages
...opinion, and do resolve that no fine now levied, or at any time hereafter to be levied to the Vide infra king, can bar such title of honor, or the right of any person c. vi- claiming under him that levied or shall levy such fine." NotextinJ § 51. It appears to have... | |
 | William Cruise - 1823 - 344 pages
...opinion, and do resolve that no fine now levied, or at any time hereafter to be levied to the Vide infra, king, can bar such title of honor, or the right of any persoa c- v'- claiming under him that levied or shall levy such fine." Not cxtin- § 51. It appears... | |
 | William Cruise - 1827 - 760 pages
...Attorney General, are unanimously of opinion, and do resolve, that no fine now levied, or at anytime hereafter to *be levied to the King, can bar such title of honour, or the right of any person claiming under him that levied or shall levy such fine." 26. It... | |
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