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" ... who was his heir, and of what age; in order to entitle the king to his marriage, wardship, relief, primer-seisin, or other advantages, as the circumstances of the case might turn out. "
Survey of Tullaroan, Or Grace's Parish, in the Cantred of Grace's Country ... - Page 86
by William Shaw Mason - 1819 - 160 pages
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Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly ...

Henry John Stephen - 1874 - 726 pages
...sucli inquest was held, called an inquisitio post mortem, to inquire of what lands he died seised, who was his heir and of what age, in order to entitle the king to his marriage, wardship, relief, primer seisin, or other advantage, as the circumstances of the case might...
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Miscellaneous writings [ed. by A.B. Grimaldi].

Stacey Grimaldi - 1874 - 338 pages
...possessing real property ; of what lands he died seised ; their quantity and value ; — who was the heir; — and of what age ; in order to entitle the King to his Marriage. Wardship, Relief, Primer Seisin, or other advantages, and whether the tenant were attainted...
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Miscellaneous Writings Prose and Poetry from Printed & Manuscript Sources

Stacey Grimaldi - 1874 - 298 pages
...possessing real property ; of what lands he died seised ; their quantity and value ; — who was the heir ; — and of what age ; in order to entitle the King to his Marriage. Wardship, Relief, Primer Seisin, or other advantages, and whether the tenant were attainted...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 2

Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley - 1875 - 858 pages
...inquest of office was held, called an inquisitio post mortem, to inquire of what lands he died seised, of public justice, which consists in an sovereign to his marriage, wardship, relief, primer-seisin, or other advantages, as the circumstances...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - 1876 - 658 pages
...tenants, an inquest of office was held, called an inquisino post mortem, to inquire of what lands bodied seized, who was his heir, and of what age, in order to entitle the king to his marriage, wardship, relief, primer-xeixin, or other advantages, as the circumstances of the case might...
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A Dictionary of English Law: Containing Definitions of the Technical Terms ...

Charles Sweet - 1882 - 946 pages
...of office (gv) held upon the death of a tenant of the crown to inquire of what lands he died seised, who was his heir, and of what age, in order to entitle the crown to his marriage, wardship, livery, primer seisin, &c. After the abolition of the feudal tenures...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - 1884 - 724 pages
...tenants, an inquest of office was held, called an inyuisitio post mortem, to inquire of what lands he died seized, who was his heir, and of what age, in order to entitle the king to his marriage, wardship, relief, primer-seisin, or other advantages, as the circumstances of the case might...
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volume 4

Frederick Pollock - 1888 - 516 pages
...inquest of office, called an inquiritio posl mortem, was held, to inquire of what lands he died seised, who was his heir and of what age, in order to entitle the king to his marriage, relief, primer seisin or other feudal advantages, as well as to a possible escheat. There...
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Hall Ancestry

Charles Samuel Hall - 1896 - 534 pages
...was held, called inquisitio post mortem, to inquire of what lands he died seized, who were his heirs and of what age, in order to entitle the king to his marriage fees, wardship, relief, primer seizen, or other advantages. The records of these inquisitions...
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The Cyclopedic Dictionary of Law: Comprising the Terms and Phrases of ...

Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf - 1901 - 1016 pages
...tenures, upon the death of every one of the king's tenants, to inquire of what lands he died seised, who was his heir, and of what age, in order to entitle the king to his marriage, wardship, relief, primer seisin, or other advantages, as the circumstances of the case might...
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