The Charters and Letters Patent Granted to the Borough by Richard I. and Succeeding Sovereigns

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R. W. Collingford, 1903 - Colchester (England) - 219 pages

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Page 53 - Henry by the grace of God king of England and France and lord of Ireland, to all to whom these present letters shall come, greeting, we have inspected letters patent of the lord Henry late king of England our grandfather, made in these words, Henry by the grace of God...
Page 57 - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 55 - Henry, by the grace of God, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, To all to whom these present Letters shall come greeting...
Page 60 - School.] by the grace of God, Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, etc., to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting.
Page 168 - Philadelphia, be, and shall be, for ever hereafter, persons able and capable in law, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended...
Page 140 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all State courts having competent jurisdiction, and in any circuit court of the United States...
Page 158 - William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith, and by order of their said Majesties...
Page 6 - Edward, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland and Duke of Aquitain, to all...
Page 93 - Contrary in any wise notwithstanding although express mention of the true yearly value or certainty of the premises or any of them or of any other gifts or grants by Us or by any of Our progenitors or predecessors...
Page 53 - Edward the sixth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland king Defender of the faith and in earth supreme head of the Church of England and Ireland.

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