| W. Plees - 1817 - 436 Seiten
...consequence of these islands being A PECULIAR O* THE ENGLISH CEOWN : for, as Lord Chief Justice Coka 76 *ays, Though they are parcel of the dominion of the CROWN of ENGLAND, yet they are not, nor ever o>ere, parcel of the REALM of ENGLAND.* A privilege, that this island once enjoyed, is of... | |
| Matthew Hale - 1820 - 582 Seiten
...because the courts there, and those here, go not by the SAME rule, method, or order of law. And secondly, because those islands, though they are parcel of the...parcel of the realm of England, nor indeed ever were (i); but were anciently parcel of the duchy of Normandy ; and are those remains thereof, which the... | |
| Matthew Hale - 1820 - 580 Seiten
...SAME rule, method, or order of law. And secondly, because those islands, though they are parcel pf the dominion of the crown of England, yet they are...parcel of the realm of England, nor indeed ever were (i); but were anciently parcel of the duchy of Normandy ; and are those remains thereof, which the... | |
| Philip Falle - 1837 - 548 Seiten
...consuetudinem Insulae praedtctae (t). Hence the Great Lawyer (*) from (*) Casus nimis ardui. Constitut. Art. V. whom I have transcribed this Record, owns that the...Dutchy of Normandy, and are those Remains thereof which alt the Power of the Crown and Kingdom of France have not been able to wrest from England. But though... | |
| 1885 - 614 Seiten
...the same Crown, but not under the same laws ; a part of the mother-country, of which the rest has * 'Though they are parcel of the dominion of the crown of England, yet they are not, and never were, parcel of the Realm of England.' — Lord Coke; ap. Flees, p. 77. t See the arguments... | |
| Abraham Jones Le Cras - 1839 - 414 Seiten
...Islands) and those here (at Westminster) go not by the same rule, method, or order of Law : 2, becanse those Islands, though they are parcel of the dominion...of England, yet they are not parcel of the realm of En gland, nor indeed ever were ; but were anciently parcel of the Duchy of Normandy, and are those... | |
| Thomas Frederick Simmons - 1843 - 678 Seiten
...go not by the same rule, method, or order of law. Secondly, because those islands, though they are a parcel of the dominion of the crown of England, yet...which all the power of the crown and kingdom of France has not been able to wrest from England." ' The legislature deemed the second clause of the mutiny... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1885 - 602 Seiten
...but not under the same laws ; a part of the mother-country, of which the rest has * 'Though they arc parcel of the dominion of the crown of England, yet they are not, and never were, parcel of the Realm of England.' — Lord Coke; ap. Plees, p. 77. t See the arguments... | |
| Blanche B. Elliott - 1923 - 300 Seiten
...islands] and those here [at Westminster] go not by the same rule, method or order of law ; because these islands, though they are parcel of the Dominion of...indeed ever were ; but were anciently parcel of the Duchy of Normandy, and are those Remains thereof which all the Power of the Crown and Kingdom of France... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1971 - 213 Seiten
...Because the Courts there, and those here, go not by the same Rule, Method, or Order of Law. And 2dly, Because those Islands, though they are Parcel of the...Dutchy of Normandy, and are those Remains thereof which the Power of the Crown and Kingdom of France have not been able to wrest from the Kings of England.... | |
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