that the King, who is the sovereign of honour and [16] dignity, may, for the uncertainty, confer the dignity upon which of the daughters In1 pleases;' and again with that of Whitlocke, who says, 'the King may revive the honour in the issue of either,... 5 papers relating to claims to the barony of Braye - Stran 317avtor: Parliament lords, proc, Will. iv - 1836Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Cruise - 1804 - 596 strani
...then, mall become of the dignity ? " The anfwer is, that, in that cafe, the king, who is " fovereign of honour and dignity, may, for the ** uncertainty,...confer the dignity upon which of the " daughters he pleafe ; and this hath bsen the ufage, " fince the Conqueft, as it is faid." § 152. The cafe refpefting... | |
| William Cruise - 1823 - 344 strani
...countess. What then shall become of the dignity ? The answer is, that in that case the king, who is sovereign of honour and dignity, may, for the uncertainty,...confer the dignity upon which of the daughters he please ; and this hath been the usage since the conquest, as is said." § 32. The above observations... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry - 1830 - 716 strani
...daughters than one, the eldest shall not have the dignity ; but the king, who is the sovereign of honour, may for the uncertainty confer the dignity upon which of the daughters he pleases. But if an earl who has this dignity to him and his heirs dies, having issue one daughter, the dignity... | |
| Thomas Christopher Banks - 1837 - 684 strani
...countess. What, then, shall become of the dignity 1 the answer is, that, in that case, the king, who is sovereign of honour and dignity, may, for the uncertainty,...confer the dignity upon which of the daughters he please ; and this hath been the usage, since the conquest, as it is said." This doctrine, laid down... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1839 - 824 strani
...ancient times, which places the inheritance anywhere, rather than in the co-heirs. CAMOTS i ppriP'p And this mode of reasoning agrees with the law laid down by Lord Coke (First Institute, 165 a.), viz., "that the King, who is the Sovereign of honour and dignity, may, for... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1841 - 814 strani
...as understood in autient times, which places the inheritance anywhere, rather than in the co-heirs. And this mode of reasoning agrees with the law laid down by Lord Coke — 1st lust. 165. a. — viz. "that the king, who is the sovereign of honor and dignity, may, for the uncertainty,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1841 - 850 strani
...as understood in antient times, which places the inheritance anywhere, rather than in the co-heirs. And this mode of reasoning agrees with the law laid down by Lord Coke — 1st Inst. 165. a. — viz. "that the king, who is the sovereign of honor and dignity, may, for the uncertainty,... | |
| Henry Kent Staple Causton - 1842 - 346 strani
...shall become of the dignity ? The answer is, that in that case, the king who is sovereign of honor and dignity, may for the uncertainty, confer the dignity upon which of the daughters he please ; and this hath been the usage, since the conquest, as it is said." When the king terminates... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1842 - 1024 strani
...abeyance as understood in ancient times, which places the inheritance anywhere rather than in the coheirs. And this mode of reasoning agrees with the law laid down by Lord Coke (f), viz. " that the Kiug, ./) Co. Litt. 165 s. who is the Sovereign of honour and dignity, may, for... | |
| Thomas Christopher Banks - 1843 - 322 strani
...Countess. What, then, shall' become of the dignity? the answer, is, that, in that case, the king, who is sovereign of honour and dignity, may, for the uncertainty,...confer the dignity upon which of the daughters he please ; and this hath been the usage, since the conquest, as it is said." This doctrine, laid down... | |
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