A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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... Lords . THE laws and institutions of Cæsar's Mona * , derive their origin from the aristocratical learn- ing of the Druids , in the remote periods of Celtic antiquity , It is asserted by historians , that , in the year 277 , Mona ...
... Lords . THE laws and institutions of Cæsar's Mona * , derive their origin from the aristocratical learn- ing of the Druids , in the remote periods of Celtic antiquity , It is asserted by historians , that , in the year 277 , Mona ...
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... Lords of Parliament , ratified and confirmed , & c . to have and to hold to the said Earl and his heirs , by service of carrying at every coronation day of us , and our heirs , either by himself in person , or by some sufficient or ...
... Lords of Parliament , ratified and confirmed , & c . to have and to hold to the said Earl and his heirs , by service of carrying at every coronation day of us , and our heirs , either by himself in person , or by some sufficient or ...
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... lord , to be held of the crown of England , " per ho- magium legium , " paying to the king , his heirs and successors , a cast of falcons at their re spective coronations , after such homage made , in lieu of all demands and customs ...
... lord , to be held of the crown of England , " per ho- magium legium , " paying to the king , his heirs and successors , a cast of falcons at their re spective coronations , after such homage made , in lieu of all demands and customs ...
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... lord ; and what time you were here you received the land as heir - apparent in your father's days , and all your barons of Man , with your worthies - men and commons , did you faith and fealty ; and inasmuch as you are , by e . the ...
... lord ; and what time you were here you received the land as heir - apparent in your father's days , and all your barons of Man , with your worthies - men and commons , did you faith and fealty ; and inasmuch as you are , by e . the ...
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Esquire James Johnson. e . the grace of God , now king and lord of Man , ye will now that your commons come unto you , and shew their charters how they hold of you , and your barons that made no faith or fealty unto you , that they make ...
Esquire James Johnson. e . the grace of God , now king and lord of Man , ye will now that your commons come unto you , and shew their charters how they hold of you , and your barons that made no faith or fealty unto you , that they make ...
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