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To the Honourable the House of Commons. The humble petition of Samuel Bacon, of the Parish of St. Andrews, Holbourn, in the county of Middlesex, Cordwainer executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Elizabeth Baynham, widow, deceased, and others whose names are hereunto respectively subscribed
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A treatise concerning the origin and progress of fees
Or, The constitution and transmission of heritable rights. Being a supplement to spottiswood's introduction to the knowledge of the style of writs -
An act for making effectual the provision intended by William Bromley, late of Holt Castle, in the county of Worcester, Esq; deceased, for Dorothy Bromley, his youngest daughter
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The Clerks of inrolments in Chancery, their case, humbly offered to the Honourable the House of Commons, against the passing of the Registry Bill for the West-Riding of the county of York
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A letter to the Honourable Sir Richard Perrott, bart. on the famous Flint petition to His Majesty, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
With some strictures on Poyning's Act, and the state of Irish politics in the administration of that eminent statesman, the Right Honourable Sir John Perrott, knight of the Bath, Lord Lieutenant, Captain General, and General Governor of Ireland, &c. &c. A patriotic anecdote of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham, never before published. Some remarks on the Russian expedition, and a curious engraving of the atchievement of the ancient noble House of Perrott. By a Briton -
A familiar explanation of the laws of wills & codicils
and of the laws of executors and administrators ; and also the rules whereby estates, both real and personal, descend, and are to be distributed, in case no will be made ... ; the whole written, as much as possible, without the use of law words or terms -
A bill to explain and amend the several acts for securing the freedom of Parliament, by farther extending the qualification for members to sit in the House of Commons, and for rendering the same more effectual
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Memorial for Mary Dalrymple, formerly Mary Gainer, lawful wife of Captain James Dalrymple, of the regiment of foot commanded by the Right Honourable the Earl of Rothes; and for Helen, Elizabeth, Mary, and Jean Dalrymples, their lawful children
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esq; and his curators
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Lord Camden's genuine argument in giving judgment on the ejectment between Hindson, and others against Kersey
Wherein Lord Mansfield's opinion delivered in Wyndham V. Chetwynd, is learnedly considered. To which is prefixed, the argument of Lord Mansfield -
Information for Mr. Robert Cameron, pannel, against His Majesty's advocate
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Two speeches made in the Parliament of Scotland, which met the 6th of this instant July, 1704. in relation to the settlement of the succession of that kingdom in the Hanover line
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An act for vesting in Sir Theodore Janssen, knight and baronet, and his heirs, the remainder in fee simple, now in the Crown, expectant on the determination of certain estates tail, of and in the manor and advowson of Ower Moigne, in the county of Dorset, and several lands and hereditaments to the same manor belonging
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An Act to enable certain persons to propound the papers importing to be the last will, codicils, and testamentary schedules of Richard Norton, late of Southwick in the county of Southampton, Esquire, deceased, in the prerogative court of Canterbury
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An Act for taking away and abolishing the heretable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof; and for restoring such jurisdictions to the Crown; and for making more effectual provision for the administration of justice throughout that part of the United Kingdom, by the King's courts and judges there; and for obliging all persons acting as procurators, writers, or agents in the law in Scotland to take the oaths; and for rendering the union of the kingoms more complete -
House of Lords. Appeal from the High Court of Chancery. John Scott, Esq; and Mary Scott his wife, late Mary Hughes, - - - appellants. Stephen Edward Rice, Esq; and Catherine Rice, otherwise Spring, his wife, Robert Doyne, Esq; a minor, by Mary Doyne, widow, his mother and testamentary guardian, and said Mary Doyne, - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents, Robert Doyne, Esq; a minor, and Mary Doyne, widow
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An act to enable Sir William Parsons, Baronet, to vest the estate of Dame Mary Parsons in trustees
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An act for vesting the estates of the Most Noble Henry Duke of Kent, in the counties of Hereford, Monmouth and Glocester, in the said Duke and his heirs, and for settling his other estates in the counties of Essex, Suffolk, Bedford, Hertford, Northampton and Leicester, in lieu thereof
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An act to confirm and establish an agreement of compromise between George Cockburne and John Hussey, Esqrs. touching the Lordship, manor, towns and lands of Rathkenny, Drominstown, otherwise Dronstown, Milltown and Clogher, with their and every of their appurtenanccs; and also the towns and lands of Galtrim, Boystown, Rathgowney, otherwise Rathgownley, Galftown, Kenraghstown, Baltrasna, Lennanstown, otherwise Lynanstown, Ahynestown, Ryanhunt, otherwise Raheenhunt, and Cawaghstown, with their and every of their appurtenances, and to extinguish the claim of George Cockburne, and of all other persons whatsoever, in or to the said lands, claiming or to claim by, from or under George Cockburne, late of the city of Dublin, Esquire, deceased
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An Act for vesting certain lands and hereditaments in the Kingdom of Ireland, the estate of Cæsar Colclough Esq; in trustees, to be sold or mortgaged for raising money to discharge incumbrances affecting the same, and for other purposes
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An act for vesting in Frederick Hamilton, Esq; certain lands and hereditaments in Kingdom of Ireland, purchased by him of the executors of Joseph Ivie Esq; deceased, and for the inrolling several deeds and conveyances made by His Grace the Duke of Ormonde to the said Joseph Ivie, deceased, and to his said executors of lands and hereditaments within the said kingdom, which have been neglected to be inrolled within the time limited by former acts of Parliament
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An act to enable Anne Walker alias Baughs, a minor, the wife of Thomas-Folliott Walker, Gent. to sell and convey unto the Right Honourable William Conolly, Esq; and his heirs, her share and proportion of several manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments, in the kingdom of Ireland, devised to her by the last will of Thomas late Lord Folliott, deceas'd; and for other purposes therein-mentioned
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An act to enable James Clavering, Jun. Esquire, to make sale of his estate at Tanfield, in the county of Durham, freed from the uses and trusts in the said James Clavering's marriage settlement; and to settle his estate at Hall-Hill in the said county, to the same uses
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Memorial by a considerable number of the burgesses of the city of Edinburgh, relative to the management of Mr. George Heriot's Hospital
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Thomas Grove and Elizabeth his wife; William Dyer and Anne his wife; John Hammond, son and heir of William Hammond, and Mary his wife; the said Elizabeth and Anne, being two of the daughters, and co-heirs, of Sir Thomas Hooke, deceased; and the said John Hammond, being the son and heir of the said Mary, the other daughter, and co-heir of the said Sir Thomas Hooke; Thomas Grove, Junior, and William Dyer, Junior, appellants. Dame Esther Hooke, widow, and relict of Sir Hele Hooke, bart. deceased. Respondent
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