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The descent and distribution of property of intestates, under the laws of Michigan
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Intestate succession in the state of New York
showing the rights of the living to the property of deceased relatives undisposed of by valid will -
A treatise discovering the rights and priviledges of the elder and younger brethren
With the power of parents, to dispose of their estates to their children or others. Collected out of the common, canon, civil, and statute laws of England. By John Page, late master in Chancery, and Dr. of the civil law -
The case of Henry Long Esq
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Observations on entails and entries of heirs apparent cum beneficio inventarii
with an index of the register of tailzies from A.D. 1685, to 1830 -
Observations upon a bill, entituled, An act for taking away, and abolishing the heritable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, 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 rendering the Union more complete; Obs. I. That the abolishing heritable Jurisdictions and Offices of Inheritance, instead of compleating the Union, will tend to dissolve it, and that the restoring them to the Crown is against our Constitution. II. That no Equivalent or Satisfaction in Money can be assessed or accepted of for the Jurisdictions in question. III. That the Regulations touching Sheriff and Steward-Deputes, and their Courts, and the inhibiting Advocations from them, are attended with Inconveniences. IV. That to raise and discuss Suspensions before the Circuit Court is inept, not answering the Design, and against the Treaty of Union. V. That an Attempt to introduce a Conformity betwixt our Circuit Courts, as to Cognizance in Civil Matters, and the Assizes or Commissions of nifi prius in England is vain, and against our Constitution. VI. That the Tendency of this Bill is to undermine the British Constitution, and advance the Jacobite Interest
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William Douglas, Esq; and Thomas Belsches, his trustee, - - - - - - appellants. Mrs. Isabel Douglas, - - - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants
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Condescendence, or alphabetical catalogue of some noble persons, who have been peers of Scotland, whether in right of their wives, or of the ladies, heirs-female, from whom they were descended. Offered by Hugh Lord Lovat, in the process presently depending against him, at the instance of Capt. Simon Fraser of Beaufort, before the Lords of Council and Session
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The duty of executors and administrators
pointing out, in a plain and familiar manner, how executors are to proceed in the probate of wills, getting in the effects, and paying the debts and legacies of their testator: shewing also who are entitled by law to be the administrators of an intestate person: with full and clear directions to a man's relations how his estate will be distributed among them, according to the laws of South-Carolina. -
The deputy commissary's guide within the Province of Maryland
together with plain and sufficient directions for testators to form, and executors to perform their wills and testaments; for administrators to compleat their administrations, and for every person any way concerned in deceased person's [sic] estates, to proceed therein with safety to themselves and others -
An act to subject and charge a competent part of the manor and lordship of Tottenham Hall, otherwise Tottenham Court, in the county of Middlesex, and of the lands and hereditaments thereunto belonging, with the payment of a perpetual yearly rent-charge to Doctor Richard Browne and his successors; and for divesting the Fee-Simple and Inheritance of the said Premises out of him and his Successors, and for vesting the same in Trustees to the Use of Charles Fitz Roy, Esquire, and Ann his Wife, and their Issue, with such Powers and Authorities as therein are mentioned
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A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee
and, therein, concerning the several degrees of consanguinity, &c. To which is prefixed a kalendar of the persons inheritable. The Whole laid down in a New Method -
The case of the heirs at law to George Monke, late Duke of Albemarle
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Conductor generalis, or The office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, goalers, coroners, constables, jurymen, over-seers of the poor, and also the office of clerks of assize and of the peace, &c
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Robert Blackwell, only son of the deceased Mr George Blackwell minister of the gospel at Bathgate
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander MʿAdam, son to John MʿAdam in Cairnfield
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Answers for Peter Leslie-Grant, to the petition of Anthony Count Leslie of Balquhain, and others
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, petition of Peter Leslie Grant
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Memorial for William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell messenger in Edinburgh, heir-male of the old family of Ottar, pursuer; against John Campbell, designed of Ottar, and others, defenders
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Memorial for William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell messenger in Edinburgh, heir-male of the old family of Ottar, pursuer; against John Campbell, designed of Ottar, and others, defenders
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Memorial for the magistrates, ministers, and council of the city of Edinburgh, governors of George Heriot's Hospital, defenders; against Alexander Brown and others, pursuers
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In the House of Lords. The Reverend Mr. Thomas Tait, one of the ministers of Old Aberdeen, appellant. Mr. George Skene-Keith, preacher of the gospel, respondent. The respondent's case
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. Patrick Haldane, advocate
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Campbell of Otter
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(To be reported by Lord Justice Clerk.) Memorial for Dorothea Countess of Fife, and James Earl of Fife, her husband, for his interest, defenders; against Margaret Countess of Caithness, pursuer