| Leslie Stephen - 1888 - 484 Seiten
...was challenged by the House of Lords, and after several debates it was resolved by a majority of five that ' no patent of honour granted to any peer of...who was a peer of Scotland at the time of the union can entitle such peer to sit and vote in parliament, or to sit upon the trial of peers.' The Scotch... | |
| George Edward Cokayne - 1890 - 432 Seiten
...by the House of Lords, by a majority of 5 (67 against 52) in 1711, "that no patent of honour grunted to any Peer of Great Britain, who was a Peer of Scotland at the time of the union, can entitle such Peer to sit and vote in Pari, or to sit upon the trial of Peers," waa not rescinded... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1898 - 714 Seiten
...1711 the English lords attempted to resist that tendency by denying the right of the duke of Hamilton, who was a peer of Scotland at the time of the union, to sit and vote in their house by virtue of a patent raising him to the peerage of Great Britain as... | |
| Luke Owen Pike (avocat).) - 1894 - 448 Seiten
...of Great Britain. The "^do( House of Lords then declared (though only by a majority Great of five) that ' no patent of honour granted to any Peer of...who was a Peer of Scotland at the time of the Union, entitled such Peer to sit and vote in Parliament, or to sit upon the trial of Peers7.' The reason of... | |
| Luke Owen Pike - 1894 - 450 Seiten
...Peerage of Great Britain. The "^If House of Lords then declared (though only by a majority Great of five) that ' no patent of honour granted to any Peer of...Great Britain, who was a Peer of Scotland at the time off the Union, entitled such Peer to sit and vote in Parliament, or to sit upon the trial of Peers7.'... | |
| Luke Owen Pike - 1894 - 456 Seiten
...(though only by a majority Great of five) that ' no patent of honour granted to any Peer of p"tenl° y Great Britain, who was a Peer of Scotland at the time of the Union, entitled such Peer to sit and vote in Parliament, or to sit upon the trial of Peers7.' The reason of... | |
| Luke Owen Pike - 1894 - 454 Seiten
...(though only by a majority Great of five) that ' no patent of honour granted to any Peer of p™t(?n" y Great Britain, who was a Peer of Scotland at the time of the Union, entitled such Peer to sit and vote in ^•'rliament, or to sit upon the trial of Peers7.' The reason... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1895 - 496 Seiten
...the peerage of Great Britain: when the lords declared, by a majority of five, that no patent of honor granted to any peer of Great Britain who was a peer of Scotland at the time of the Union, entitled such peer to sit and vote in Parliament, or to sit upon the trial of peers. 1 The undoubted... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1895 - 486 Seiten
...peerage of Great Britain : when the lords declared, by a majority of five, that no patent of honor granted to any peer of Great Britain who was a peer of Scotland at the time of the Union, entitled such peer to sit and vote in Parliament, or to sit upon the trial of peers.1 The undoubted... | |
| Great Britain. State Trials Committee - 1898 - 796 Seiten
...Whether this question shall be now put ? " It was resolved in the negative. Then it being proposed, " That no patent of honour granted to any peer of Great...who was a peer of Scotland at the time of the Union can entitle such peer to sit and vote in Parliament, or to sit upon the trial of peers," and debate... | |
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