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" Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each other, as their husbands would respectively have borne between themselves, except such rank is merely professional or official; and unmarried women to the same rank as their eldest brothers... "
Beatson's Political index modernised. The book of dignities; containing ... - Page 508
by Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1851 - 594 pages
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 74

English literature - 1812 - 1020 pages
...Tradesmen. j Artificers. j Labourers. Лг. /Í. Married women and widows are entitled to the same rant among each other, as their husbands would respectively...merely professional or official ; — and unmarried women to the same rank as their eldest brothe s would bear among them during the lives of their father....
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An Introduction to Heraldry: Containing the Rudiments of the Science in ...

William Berry - Heraldry - 1810 - 202 pages
...at Law. Doctors. Esquires. Gentlemen. Yeomen. * Tradesmen. Artificers. Labourers. NB. Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each other as their husbands respectively bear, or have borne, except such rank is merely professional or official; and unmarried...
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An Introduction to Heraldry: Containing the Rudiments of the Science in ...

William Berry - Heraldry - 1810 - 212 pages
...Law. Doctors. Esquires. , Gentlemen. Yeomen. Tradesmen. Artificers. Labourers. N. B, Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each other as their husbands respectively bear, or have borne, except such rank is merely professional or official; and unmarried...
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Chronology: Or, The Historian's Companion : Being an Authentic Register of ...

Thomas Tegg - Chronology, Historical - 1824 - 356 pages
...Artificers Labonrers • Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each ot'-er, as their husbands would respectively have borne between themselves, except such rank in merely professional or official; and unmarried women to the same rank as their eldest brothers wonld...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1827 - 916 pages
...Tradesmen. * Secretary of sute, if a baron. . Artificers. * Barons. I Labourers. ff. B. Married women anrl widows are entitled to the same rank among each other, as their husbands would respectively have Ь-jrne between themselves, except such rank is merely professional or official i— and unmarried...
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The British herald, or Cabinet of armorial bearings of the ..., Volume 1

Thomas Robson (engraver.) - 1830 - 694 pages
...degree ; thus, the wife of a marquess precedes the wife of the eldest son of a duke. Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each other, as their husbands respectively bear, or have borne, except such rank be merely professional or official ; and unmarried...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an ..., Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1836 - 694 pages
...Doctors. t Esquires, t Gentlemen. \ Yeomen. } Tradesmen. % Artificers. J Labourers. NB Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each...is merely professional or official: and unmarried women, to the same rank as their eldest brothers would bear among men, during (he lives of their fathers....
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Select Extracts from Blackstone's Commentaries ... With a glossary ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 pages
...Tradesmen. 1 Artificers. :J; Labourers. * Bishops. * Secretary of state, if a baron. NB Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each...merely professional or official ; — and unmarried women to the same rank as their eldest brothers would bear among men, during the lives of their fathers....
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an ..., Volume 1

William Blackstone - Great Britain - 1838 - 910 pages
...Exchequer. II Chancellor of the Duchy. II (So) Chief Justice of the King's Bench. NB Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each...borne between themselves, except such rank is merely profcs(sl t Inst. 638. (I) 2 Inst. «Sa (u-) 2 Inst. 667. Я Master of the Rolls. U Chief Justice of...
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The English Constitution: A Popular Commentary on the Constitutional Law of ...

George Bowyer - Constitutional law - 1841 - 742 pages
...Cromwell, 4 Inst. 363. JYeomen. JTradesmen. JArtificers. JLabourers. Blackstone adds, that married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each...have borne between themselves, except such rank is mere professional or official ; and unmarried women to the same rank that their eldest brother would...
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