Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 1558 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 776 bis 800 von 1558.
Sortieren
-
Jasper Jones, and Frances his wife, - - - - - - - - appellants. John Bennett, and Mary his wife; Henry Spencer, and Anne his wife; William Vade, Francis Leigh, Richard Leigh, Jasper Leigh Jones, Thomas Leigh of Farnham, Thomas Wildman, and Dorothea his wife; Fitz William Plumtree, Sir Thomas Wynne, baronet, and William Fawkes, - - - - - - respondents. Francis Leigh, Esq; - - - - - - - - - - - - appellant. John Bennett, and Mary his wife; Henry Spencer, and Anne his wife; William Vade, Richard Leigh, Jasper Jones, and Frances his Wife; Jasper Leigh Jones, Thomas Leigh of Farnham, Thomas Wildman and Dorothea his Wife; Fitz William Plumtree, Sir Thomas Wynne, and William Fawkes, respondents. The case of the respondents John Bennett, and Mary his wife, Henry Spencer, and Anne his wife, on both the appeals
-
Jasper Jones, Esq. and Frances his wife, appellants. John Bennett, gent. and Mary his wife; Henry Spencer, gent. and Anne his wife; William Vade, Francis Leigh esq. Richard Leigh an infant, Jasper Leigh Jones, Thomas Leigh of Farnham, Thomas Wildman, and Dorothea his Wife, Fitz-William Plumtree, Sir Thomas Wynne, and William Fakes. Respondents. And the said Francis Leigh, Esq. Appellant. The said John Bennett, and Mary his wife; Henry Spencer, and Anne his Wife; William Vade, Jasper Jones, and Frances his wife; Jasper Leigh Jones, Richard Leigh an infant, Thomas Leigh of Farnham, Thomas Wildman, and Dorothea his Wife; Fitz-William Plumtree, Sir Thomas Wynne, and William Fawkes. Respondents. The case of Richard Leigh an infant, (of about sixteen years of age) respondent to both appeals
-
An Essay on descents
-
The rights of heirship, or, The doctrine of descents and consanguinity
as applied by the laws of England to the succession of real property and hereditaments, and as affected by the new statutes of inheritance and limitation -
The devolution of real estate on death
under part 1 of the Land Transfer Act, 1897 -
The law of succession, testamentary and intestate
-
A treatise on the succession to property vacant by death
including inquiries into the influence of primogeniture, entails, compulsory partition, foundations, &c. over the public interests -
The Aristocracy of Britain and the laws of entail and primogeniture
judged by recent French writers, being selections from the works of Passy, Beaumont, O'Connor, Sismondi, Buret, Guizot, Constant, Dupin, Say, Blanqui, and Mignet showing the advantage of the law of equal succession -
Die Entwicklung des englischen Erbrechts in das Grundeigenthum
Vortrag gehalten in der Volkswirtschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Berlin am 26. Februar 1898 -
The younger brother his apologie, or A fathers free power disputed
for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them: as right reason, the lawes of God and nature, the civill, canon, and municipall laws of this kingdome doe command -
A thorough elucidation of the whole doctrine of descents
by means of a restoration and reassertion of such of the common law's own long-lost original principles as relate to real property -
Appendix for Charles Schaw of Sauchie, Lord Cathcart
against John Stewart Nicolson Schaw, heir of entail of the estate of Greenock -
Information for Charles Schaw of Sauchie, Lord Cathcart, defender
against John Stewart Nicolson Schaw, heir of tailzie of the estate of Greenock, and Sir Michael Stewart of Blackhall, Bart. his father and administrator in law, pursuers -
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Charles Schaw of Sauchie, Lord Cathcart
-
An act for vesting and distributing intestate estates
-
An act for exchanging certain messuages
Lands, and Hereditaments, in the Parishes of Beckenham and Lewisham, in the County of Kent, Part of the Estate late of Hugh Raymond, Esquire, deceased, for other Lands and Hereditaments in the said Parish of Beckingham, belonging to John Cator, the younger; and for Settling the Lands so taken in Exchange, to the same Uses as the Lands given in Exchange stand limited; and for Enabling Jones Raymond and Peter Burrell, Esquires, to grant Building Leases of other Parts of the Estate late of the said Hugh Raymond -
Advertisement. Whereas the Honourable Thomas Penn by his warrant bearing date the 30th day of October 1736, in the following plain and explicit manner, did assure unto Martin Frey 250 acres of land
-
An act for vesting part of the estate of Charles Daly Esquire
in the Kingdom of Ireland, in Trustees, to be sold, for the Payment of Incumbrances affecting the same, prior to his Marriage-Settlement -
An act for sale of an undivided share of tythes in the Isle of Wight, settled on John Foyle Small, Mary Small his wife, and John Small their son, an infant; and for laying out the money arising by such sale in the purchase of an estate in the county of Gloucester, to be settled to the same uses
-
An act for vesting the undivided twelfth part of Anne Jekyll, an infant, in the real estate of Sir Joseph Jekyll, Knight, deceased, in trustees, to enable them to convey the same to the purchasers thereof, under a decree of the Court of Chancery
-
An act for sale of divers lands and hereditaments in the county of Gloucester, devised by the will of Alice Gilbert, spinster, for raising money to discharge several debts and legacies
-
The castle of Otranto
a story. Translated by William Marshal, Gent. from the original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto -
A bill for exemplifying or inrolling an indenture of settlement, and the will and codicils of the late Earl of Arran, deceased
-
An act for sale of the inheritance of part of the settled estate of John Caryll
Esq; in the County of Sussex, to discharge Incumbrances affecting the same -
An act to impower certain persons to enfranchise several customary lands and hereditaments
Parcel of the several Manors of Nicol Forest, Solport, and Bewcastle, in the County of Cumberland, late the Estates of the Honourable Catherine Widdrington Widow, deceased, directed to be settled to certain Uses by the Will and Codicil of the said Catherine Widdrington, and for other Purposes therein mentioned