Forfeiture - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The final report of the commissioners and trustees for the forfeited estates in England, and Ireland, and elsewhere, (except Scotland.) Presented to the Honourable House of Commons; Wednesday the 15the day of April, 1724. Publish'd by order of the House of Commons.
Great Britain. Commissioners and Trustees for Forfeited Estates.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- E-books
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A report from the Commissioners Appointed to Enquire of the Estates of Certain Traitors, &c. in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
Great Britain. Commissioners and Trustees of the Forfeited Estates in ScotlandDate: 1717- E-books
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Reasons for some alterations in the bill entituled An act for the sale of the forfeited estates
Date: [1718?]- E-books
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Claim for Thomas Belsches Depute Sheriff-Clerk of Edinburgh, upon the forfeited estate of John Nairn, commonly called Lord Nairn, now vested in His Majesty, by virtue of an act of Parliament made and past in the twentieth year of His Majesty's reign, intituled, "An Act for vesting in His Majesty the estates of certain traitors, and for more effectually discovering the same, and applying the produce thereof to His Majesty's use, and for ascertaining the lawful debts and claims thereon;"..
Belsches, Thomas.Date: 1751]- E-books
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Jus regium or, the King's right to grant forfeitures, and other revenues of the crown, fully set forth and trac'd from the beginning. His Majesty vindicated as to his Promise concerning his disposal of the Forfeited Estates. The manifold hardships of the resumption, and the little advantage we shall reap by it, plainly demonstrated.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCCI. [1701]