The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... Wales and the sub- jects of England ; and this of necessity must comprehend the four shires ; for otherwise , if the subject of England had been wronged by the Welsh on the sides of Wales , he might take his remedy nearer hand . But if ...
... Wales and the sub- jects of England ; and this of necessity must comprehend the four shires ; for otherwise , if the subject of England had been wronged by the Welsh on the sides of Wales , he might take his remedy nearer hand . But if ...
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... Wales . They said farther , that the county of Worcester did in no place or point touch upon Wales , and therefore that county could not be termed marches . To the second they produced three proofs ; first , some words in the statute of ...
... Wales . They said farther , that the county of Worcester did in no place or point touch upon Wales , and therefore that county could not be termed marches . To the second they produced three proofs ; first , some words in the statute of ...
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... Wales ; and again , at the humble suit and petition of his subjects of Wales : whereby they infer that the statute had no purpose to extend or intermeddle with any part of the king's dominions or sub- jects , but only within Wales . And ...
... Wales ; and again , at the humble suit and petition of his subjects of Wales : whereby they infer that the statute had no purpose to extend or intermeddle with any part of the king's dominions or sub- jects , but only within Wales . And ...
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action ALBAN alienation ancient answer attainted baron and feme called cause cestuy cestuy que Chancellor chancery clause commandment common law conceive constable conveyance court covenant crown debts declaration deed divers Earl Eliz escheat Essex execution executors favour fee-simple felony feme feoffee feoffment feoffor four shires Francis Bacon Friend give grant Gray's Inn hath heir holden honour humbly infeoffed inheritance intent judges judgment jury justice justices of peace king king's knight's service land law doth lease lessee letter likewise livery Lord Chancellor Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer lordship majesty majesty's maketh manor marchers Marquis of Buckingham matter pardon parliament party patent peace person plea pray profits Queen quod reason remainder remedy rent rule saith seised seisin Servant sheriff Sir Francis Bacon soccage statute of 34 tenure things tion unto VIII void Wales wherein whereof word marches writ