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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Page viii
... John Cæsar Gelling , and John Llewellyn , Esquires , the Author begs leave to make this public acknowledgement for the readiness with which they afforded much valuable informa- tion . . VIEW OF MANKS JURISPRUDENCE , & c . Of the viii.
... John Cæsar Gelling , and John Llewellyn , Esquires , the Author begs leave to make this public acknowledgement for the readiness with which they afforded much valuable informa- tion . . VIEW OF MANKS JURISPRUDENCE , & c . Of the viii.
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... tion for this chief . In their ancient records they called him a paynim , and superstitiously affirmed , that , at his pleasure , he kept , by ne- cromancy , the land of Man under mists , and , to an enemy , could make one man seem an ...
... tion for this chief . In their ancient records they called him a paynim , and superstitiously affirmed , that , at his pleasure , he kept , by ne- cromancy , the land of Man under mists , and , to an enemy , could make one man seem an ...
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... tion , is perpetuated , in consideration of the unique honours and privileges reserved by that august and noble family . ) 7 Sir John de Stanley , King and Lord of Man , was succeeded by his son Sir John , who , on being crowned King of ...
... tion , is perpetuated , in consideration of the unique honours and privileges reserved by that august and noble family . ) 7 Sir John de Stanley , King and Lord of Man , was succeeded by his son Sir John , who , on being crowned King of ...
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... tion was " Chor na Faid , " the assembly of wise men . With respect to the name Keys , by which the members are at present designated , it is said to have originated from their retaining in * Tac . de Mor . B their breasts the ...
... tion was " Chor na Faid , " the assembly of wise men . With respect to the name Keys , by which the members are at present designated , it is said to have originated from their retaining in * Tac . de Mor . B their breasts the ...
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... tion within twenty - one years from the date of the mortgage . The act declares all mortgages null and void , which shall not be recorded within six months next after their execution . With respect to the obtaining payment of any ...
... tion within twenty - one years from the date of the mortgage . The act declares all mortgages null and void , which shall not be recorded within six months next after their execution . With respect to the obtaining payment of any ...
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