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... Plaintiff in Error . Uncle and next Friend PATRICK MANNIN , Lessee of LAUNCELOT SHINTON BALL Defendant in Error . By a deed in 1762 , lands were conveyed to the use of the grantor for life , and after his death in trust for D. S. his ...
... Plaintiff in Error . Uncle and next Friend PATRICK MANNIN , Lessee of LAUNCELOT SHINTON BALL Defendant in Error . By a deed in 1762 , lands were conveyed to the use of the grantor for life , and after his death in trust for D. S. his ...
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... plaintiff in 1805 . By deed in 1803 , D. the mother , appointed the lands to A. B. her youngest son , subject to the payment of annuities . In 1809 the lands were , by deed executed on the marriage of A. B. , settled on the husband and ...
... plaintiff in 1805 . By deed in 1803 , D. the mother , appointed the lands to A. B. her youngest son , subject to the payment of annuities . In 1809 the lands were , by deed executed on the marriage of A. B. , settled on the husband and ...
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... Plaintiff in error . By deed , dated October 17 , 1785 , and executed by and between Richard Ball and Dorothea Margaret , his wife , of the first part , John Shinton Ball of the second part , the Reverend Wardlow Ball , clerk , and ...
... Plaintiff in error . By deed , dated October 17 , 1785 , and executed by and between Richard Ball and Dorothea Margaret , his wife , of the first part , John Shinton Ball of the second part , the Reverend Wardlow Ball , clerk , and ...
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... Plaintiff . By deed dated May 14 , 1803 , Dorothea Mar- garet Ball , in pursuance and execution of the power reserved to her by the deed of the 17th of October , 1785 , limited and appointed the lands , after her own and her husband's ...
... Plaintiff . By deed dated May 14 , 1803 , Dorothea Mar- garet Ball , in pursuance and execution of the power reserved to her by the deed of the 17th of October , 1785 , limited and appointed the lands , after her own and her husband's ...
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... Plaintiff in error , and two daughters , Martha and Dorothea . Richard Ball died in 1813 , leaving his wife , Dorothea Margaret , surviving him . Abraham Ball died in 1814 , leaving his three children surviving him , and without having ...
... Plaintiff in error , and two daughters , Martha and Dorothea . Richard Ball died in 1813 , leaving his wife , Dorothea Margaret , surviving him . Abraham Ball died in 1814 , leaving his three children surviving him , and without having ...
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Accountant-General aforesaid age of twenty-one agreement Amelia Maria Frances answer appears Appellant appoint argument assigns attain the age attain twenty-one authority BAGOTT belong bequeath bill BISHOP OF CHESTER cause Chief Justice church clause codicil common law copyhold Court of Chancery Court of Equity Court of Exchequer Crown Custos Rotulorum daughter death decision declared decree deed Defendant devested directed England entitled executed executors FITZGERALD grant heirs Henry Chambers House of Lords John Shinton Ball John Spong judgment jurisdiction jury King King's Bench King's County lands learned judges lease legacies Lord Chancellor Lordships M'DIARMID Maria Frances Duffield ment O'NEILL office of Clerk office of Custos opinion parties patent Peace personal estate Plaintiff Plaintiff in error plea POLLOCK present proceedings question rents and profits residuary respect Respondent Scotland shire Southwood Park specifically devised statute testator's thereof Thomas Brown Thomas Joseph Trafford tion trust vested William Brown
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Page 264 - And as to my worldly estate and all the property, real personal, or mixed, of which I shall die seized and possessed, or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease...
Page 93 - ... to be by her signed and published in the presence of and attested by two or more credible witnesses...
Page 154 - ... indirectly, or for or by reason of any Promise, Agreement, Grant, Bond, Covenant, or other Assurance, of or for any Sum of Money, Reward, Gift, Profit, or Benefit whatsoever, directly or indirectly present or collate any Person to any Benefice with Cure of Souls, Dignity, Prebend, or Living Ecclesiastical, or give or bestow the same for or in respect of any such corrupt Cause or Consideration...
Page 262 - alleged that he first duly made and published his last Will ' and Testament in Writing, bearing Date the...
Page 195 - ... to hear and determine at the king's suit all manner of felonies and trespasses done in the same county according to the laws and customs aforesaid...
Page 454 - ... gift, profit or benefit whatsoever, directly or indirectly, present or collate any person to any benefice with cure of souls, dignity, prebend or living ecclesiastical, or give or bestow the same, for or in respect of any such corrupt cause or consideration ; that then every such presentation, collation, gift and bestowing, and every admission, institution, investiture and induction thereupon, shall be utterly void, frustrate, and of none effect in Law...
Page 454 - Anne, st. 2, c. 12, s. 2, it is enacted, that " if any person shall or do, for any sum of money, reward, gift, profit, or advantage, directly or indirectly, or for or by reason of any promise, agreement, grant, bond, covenant, or other assurance, of or for any sum of money, reward, gift, profit, or benefit...
Page 268 - Mary to the proviso hereinbefore contained) who being a son or sons shall have attained or shall attain the age of twenty-one years or being a daughter or daughters shall have attained or shall attain that age or be previously married, in equal shares if more than one.
Page 16 - Cranmer,1 where the jury pronounced the party in their verdict, " so far debilitated in his mind as to be incapable of the general management of his affairs...
Page 395 - God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner, and through patience and comfort of the scriptures may have hope.