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Between the Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Pelham, widow, relict and one of the surviving executors of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham, Esquire, her late husband, deceased, and James West, Esquire, appellants. And Susanna Gregory, spinster, sole executrix of George Gregory, gentleman, deceased, the Right honourable William Lord Viscount Vane, ... administrator of the personal estate of Christopher Vane, ... Henry Earl of Darlington, and ... Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle, -- respondents. The case of the respondent, the Lord Viscount Vane
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Richard Cole is plaintiff in error. Daniel Rawlinson, and John Linger, defendts. The plaintiff's case. An Ejectment of the Bell-Tavern in Nicholas-Lane, London, upon Two several Demises, One by Robert Dix, the other by the same Robert and Thomas, and Christopher, his Brothers; The Defendants (tenants in Possession) Pleaded Not Guilty, and a Special Verdict was found before the Lord Chief Justice Holt, upon which the case is
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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 supplement containing an abridgment and review of A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee, &c
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Protest of the Chevalier St. George; with a poem concerning hereditary right, anexed
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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 -
An apology for a younger brother
or A discourse proving that parents may dispose of their estates to which of their children they please -
The case of George Evelyn of Wotton in the county of Surrey, Esq
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To the honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House of Parliament
The humble petition of Ierom Hawley Esquire, for and on the behalfe of Phillip Sture an infant, the sonne and heire of Tristram Sture -
The case of Anne Smyth, the wife of Daniell Smyth, one of the daughters of Sir John Danvers of Culworth in the county of Northampton Kt, deceased, truly stated
Humbly tendred to the consideration of the supreme authority of England, the Commons assembled in Parliament -
De successionibus apud Anglos, or, A treatise of hereditary descents, shewing the rise, progress and successive alterations thereof
and also the laws of descent as they are now in use : wth a scheme of pedigrees and the degrees of parentage and consanguinity -
Jus primogeniti. Or, The dignity, right, and priviledge of the first-born
Inquisited and defended against the impious practice of some fathers in disinheriting their first-begotten sons. In a letter to a friend in the country. By B.J. Esq -
De successionibus apud anglos, or, A treatise of hereditary descents
shewing the rise, progress and successive alterations thereof : and also the laws of descent as they are now in use -
A treatise concerning estates tayle and discents of inheritance
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An apology for a yovnger brother, or, A discovrse proving that parents may dispose of their estates to which of their children they please
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The younger brothers advocate, or, A line or two for younger brothers
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The Case of William Eyre, Esq
concerning his right to the half barony of Shelelah, and castle of Carnow in Ireland, now in the possession of the Right Honourable William Earl of Strafford, truly stated, and humbly presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament -
Tracts
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The case of George Evelyn of Wotton in the county of Surrey, Esq
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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 Spotiswood's Introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs -
Ralph Teatt, on several demises made by Mervyn Fanning, gentleman, Arthur Mervyn, esquire, Henry Carey, esquire, Wesley Harman, esquire, Ellinor Irwin, widow, and Ann Richardson, otherwise Mervyn, widow, - - - - - plaintiff in error. Mr. James Strong, - - - - - - - defendant in error. The case of the said Arthur Mervyn, Wesley Harman, Ellinor Irwin, and Ann Richardson, otherwise Mervyn
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House of Lords. James Ward, ------ appellant. Thomas Brown, Esquire, ---- respondent. Supplement to the appellant's case, on the new matter introduced by the cross appeal
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Appeal from the Court of Chancery in Ireland. Mark Wilson, gentleman, and Susanna Wilson, spinster, Catherine Mottley and Elinor Mottley, infants, by their guardian Joseph Verschoyle, -------- appellants. Thomas Bayly and Catherine his wife, ---- respondents. The case of the appellants, Mark and Susanna Wilson
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William Earl of Ruglen and March, ---- appellant. Sir Thomas Kennedy, (claiming the title and Dignity of) Earl of Cassillis, ---------- respondent. The respondent's case
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House of Lords. The Reverend Ralph Hawtry, clerk, master of arts, vicar of the parish of Killcolumb, in the diocese of Ossory, in Ireland, ------ appellant. Cassandra Daniel, widow, John Digby, Esquire, an infant, by Simon Digby, Esquire, his father and gaurdian, Cassandra McNaghton, an infant, by the said Cassandra Daniel her guardian, and Sydnam Snow, and Robert Snow, and Richard Lord Bishop of Ossory, ---- respondents. The appellant's case