The Leigh Peerage: Being a Full and Complete History of the Claim of George Leigh, Esq. to the Dormant Title of Baron Leigh, of Stoneley, in the County of Warwick: Comprising a Report of the Evidence Taken Before the Lords' Committee for Privileges, with Notes, Analytical and Explanatory: and Certain Additional Evidence, Forming the Ultimatum to this Very Mysterious Case ...H. K. Causton, 1832 |
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... father , or his fourth paternal ancestor : * your opinion is therefore desired as to whether Mr. George Leigh , not being the nearest of his kindred , but being the nearest relation in the male line , is within the description of the ...
... father , or his fourth paternal ancestor : * your opinion is therefore desired as to whether Mr. George Leigh , not being the nearest of his kindred , but being the nearest relation in the male line , is within the description of the ...
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... father's side or mother's side . But I cannot say , at present , I see how to get over the fine , unless it is as to such of the Warwickshire estates as are included in the term . I strongly incline to think with Mr. Butler , if the ...
... father's side or mother's side . But I cannot say , at present , I see how to get over the fine , unless it is as to such of the Warwickshire estates as are included in the term . I strongly incline to think with Mr. Butler , if the ...
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... father of the defendant , but who is since deceased ; for defendant saith he has been informed and believes that lord Craven by indenture bearing date the 25th of August , 1786 , assigned the said term of 500 years to Joseph Hill , esq ...
... father of the defendant , but who is since deceased ; for defendant saith he has been informed and believes that lord Craven by indenture bearing date the 25th of August , 1786 , assigned the said term of 500 years to Joseph Hill , esq ...
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... father , in bar of your petitioner's claim . And here your petitioner humbly submits to your lordships , that the court of chancery , being the court wherein the charge had specifically been made , is the place for the vindica- tion to ...
... father , in bar of your petitioner's claim . And here your petitioner humbly submits to your lordships , that the court of chancery , being the court wherein the charge had specifically been made , is the place for the vindica- tion to ...
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... father sir Rowland Hill , at Longborough , in the county of Glou- cester , from whom the Leighs of Addlestrop in that county are descended ; — 2. Richard ; -3 . Thomas , as hereafter ; -4 . William , knighted by queen Eliza- beth , was ...
... father sir Rowland Hill , at Longborough , in the county of Glou- cester , from whom the Leighs of Addlestrop in that county are descended ; — 2. Richard ; -3 . Thomas , as hereafter ; -4 . William , knighted by queen Eliza- beth , was ...
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Page 36 - Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named testator, as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses.
Page 21 - Princess, during their lives and the life of the survivor of them, and that the sole and full exercise of the regal power be only in and executed by the said Prince of Orange...
Page 19 - Good repute and well known for his knowledge piety and morality be employed by the said trustees or the survivors or survivor of them or the heirs of such survivor or their or his assigns...
Page 19 - New-Jersey, upon trust and confidence that they, and the survivors and survivor of them, and the heirs and...
Page 34 - Signed, sealed, published and declared by the testator as and for his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who in his presence, and at his request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses.
Page vi - Claudian's order to place his statue in their temple, Philo places in harvest, Josephus in seed-time ; both contemporary writers. No reader is led by this inconsistency to doubt, whether such an embassy was sent, or whether such an order was given. Our own history supplies examples of the same kind. In the account of the Marquis of Argyle's death, in the reign of Charles the Second, we have a very remarkable contradiction.
Page xli - ... upon and for such trusts, intents and purposes, and with, under and subject to such powers, provisoes and declarations, as...
Page 28 - Barwick and her assigns, for and during the term of her natural life, in augmentation of her jointure ; and from and immediately after the decease of the survivor of them, the said J.
Page vi - Second, we have a very remarkable contradiction. Lord Clarendon relates that he was condemned to be hanged, which was performed the same day ; on the contrary, Burnet, Woodrow, Heath, Echard, concur In stating that he was beheaded; and that he was condemned upon the Saturday, and executed upon the Monday...
Page v - KNOW not a more rash or unphilosophical conduct of the understanding, than to reject the substance of a story, by reason of some diversity in the circumstances with which it is related. The usual character of human testimony is substantial truth undercircumstantial variety.