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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
Sir Edward Hyde EastWith Tables of the Names of the Cases and Principal Matters Sir Edward Hyde East Thomas Day. 1812'. Marshall 'U. Hopkins. "5' [319] =1' [s20] and a favourite of the testator, was intended to have all his property in Blythbury, except the ...
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
Sir Edward Hyde EastReece Jones, who by his will, dated 12th January 1763, 'bequeathed to his said wife Jinn, whom be appointed exeeutrix, all his real and personal estate; and soon afterwards died ; and on 16th June 1768, she proved his will at Gloucester.
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
Sir Edward Hyde EastImber, for her life, towards the support, education, and maintenance of my above- named cousins Thomas and George Leach; and, after her decease, I hereby give the same to the said George Leach, and his heirs for ever.” The testator also ...
Term reports in the Court of King's Bench: from Trinity ...
Charles DurnfordCharles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East. 1787. Wouncart again-[I KNA TcnIVL Lo court; he may employ whom he pleases; but he is answerable ci-uiliter for the a6ts of all those employed by him. And this has been carried so far, that a return ...
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of ...
Great Britain. Court of King's BenchCourt of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East. 1785. the owners have a right to abandon her, and discharge them- ^ selves ; for the merchant trusts the captain no farther than V/trii with the value of the ship; and therefore the ...
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
Sir Edward Hyde EastHe had a son john Becke, and two daughters, Ellen, who had married Gervase Gibson, and Sarah, who had married Charles Newcomen. ~7'0/112 Beebe had two children, Thomas Kellen Beche and ZPIar-y Beche. Ellen Gibson had one ...
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
Great Britain. Court of King's BenchCourt of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East. the duty as persons letting horses to hire for the purposes of i7g0. travelling post, though they rode their own horses. The i^y^/ fame might be said of a carrier who undertakes for ...
Letters and papers of Sir John Herschel: a guide to the ...
Paul Kesaris1825-7-20 From Sir Edward Sabine Lignieres RS:HS 15.13 15. 1825-11-16 From Sir Edward Sabine Tunbridge Wells RS:HS 15.14 16. 1826-2-23 From Sir Edward Sabine RS:HS 15.15 17. 1826 From Sir Edward Sabine RS:HS 15.16 18.
Monthly Science News
More editions57 1946 SIR EDWARD SALISBURY, F.R.S. Like Sir William Hooker over a hundred years ago, Sir Edward Salisbury gave up a botanical professorship to become Director of the Royal Gardens at Kew. This change reflected a shift of interest ...
The Reports of Sir Edward Coke: In Thirteen Parts [1826]
Edward CokeSheppard, Steve, ed., Introduction and Chronology, The Selected Writings of Sir Edward Coke. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2003. (4 vols). Stebbings, Chantal, ed., Law Reporting in England. London: Hambledon Press, 1995. Stoner, James R.
Annual Conclave
ReadC E. Sir Lyman Chandler Hurd, E. Sir Amasa Ogden Clapp, E. Sir Francis Granger Jaques, E. Sir John Charles Black, E. Sir Mahlon Lindley. MEMBERS.— ISaaC Albright, Edward Blackshaw, Joseph Black, Myron Stodard Brown, Jesse Burt, ...
KNIGHTAGE & COMPANIONAGE
DEBRETT'S BARON ETAGEDomyile, Sir Charles Compton William, 2nd Bart Domvile, Sir William Compton, 3rd Bart Douglas, Sir Robert, 3rd Bart. ... DrrrzE, Sir Lewis, 3rd Bart. Elton, Sir Edward ... Shockbcroii, Sir George Thomas Francis, 9th Bart. Stonhoose, Sir Henry ...
A Companion to the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and ...
Sir Edward BAINESSir Edward BAINES. 74 THE LAKE POETS, And that sweet dwelling rests upon the brow (Beneath its sycamore) of Orest-hill, As if it smiled on Windermere below , Her green recesses and her islands still.” Mrs. Anabella : “The situation is truly ...
Delphi Complete Works of Sir Thomas Malory (Illustrated):
Sir Thomas MalorySir Thomas Malory. there ever still hermit to his life's end. Then Sir Bors de Ganis, Sir Ector de Maris, Sir Gahalantine, Sir Galihud, Sir Galihodin, Sir Blamore, Sir Bleoberis, Sir Villiars le Valiant, Sir Clarrus of Clermont, all these knights drew ...
The Academy and Literature
More editionsBy the HON. SIR EDWARD CHANDOS LEIGH, K.C.B., K.G. Edited by F. ROBERT BUSH, M.A., Secretary of the London Playing Fields Society. (john Murray. 75. 6d . net.) SIR EDWARD CHANDOS LEIGH has set down his reminiscences in a ...
Hyde Park
Anthony Mitchell SammarcoHyde Park, the last town annexed to Boston in 1912, was founded in 1868 from sections of Dorchester, Milton, and Dedham. For decades, Hyde Park thrived in proximity to the city while offering a bucolic setting along the Neponset River.
Following the Greek Cross, Or, Memories of the Sixth Army Corps
Thomas Worcester HydeEric J. Mink's new introduction provides fresh insights on Hyde's origins, perspectives, and postwar achievements, which include the establishment of one of North America's most important shipyards, in Hyde's hometown of Bath, Maine. ERIC ...
Transatlantic sketches, comprising visits to the most ...
Sir James Edward AlexanderSir James Edward Alexander. CHAPTER III. Leave New Orleans. — An Escape. — Passengers in the Union. — Our Fare. — The Bar A Steamer Wooding Places on the Mississippi — The Forest — A Sugar Estate described Difference of ...
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