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... duke of Queensbury duke of Dover , with remainder in tail to his second son , then earl of Solway . THESE are the principal of the twenty - five articles ยง 4 . 97 THE LAWS OF ENGLAND .
... duke of Queensbury duke of Dover , with remainder in tail to his second son , then earl of Solway . THESE are the principal of the twenty - five articles ยง 4 . 97 THE LAWS OF ENGLAND .
Page 95
... duke of Hamilton having been created duke of Brandon , it was resolved by the lords on the 20th of December 1711 , that no patent of honour granted to any peer of Great Britain , who was a peer of Scot- land at the time of the union ...
... duke of Hamilton having been created duke of Brandon , it was resolved by the lords on the 20th of December 1711 , that no patent of honour granted to any peer of Great Britain , who was a peer of Scot- land at the time of the union ...
Page 96
... duke of Queensbury and marquis of Abercorn had tendered their votes at the last general election , and their votes were rejected ; but notwithstanding the former resolutions , on 23d May 1793 , it was resolved , that if duly tendered ...
... duke of Queensbury and marquis of Abercorn had tendered their votes at the last general election , and their votes were rejected ; but notwithstanding the former resolutions , on 23d May 1793 , it was resolved , that if duly tendered ...
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... duke of Clarence , and then lieutenant of Ireland , the Brehon law was formally abolished , it being unanimously declared to be indeed no law , but a lewd custom crept in of later times . And yet , even in the reign of queen Eliza ...
... duke of Clarence , and then lieutenant of Ireland , the Brehon law was formally abolished , it being unanimously declared to be indeed no law , but a lewd custom crept in of later times . And yet , even in the reign of queen Eliza ...
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... duke of Atholl succeeded to the island as heir general by a female branch . In the mean time , though the title of king had long been dis- used , the earls of Derby , as lords of Man , had maintained a sort of royal authority therein ...
... duke of Atholl succeeded to the island as heir general by a female branch . In the mean time , though the title of king had long been dis- used , the earls of Derby , as lords of Man , had maintained a sort of royal authority therein ...
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