Woman Under the English Law: From the Landing of the Saxons to the Present TimeHurst and Blackett, 1896 - 315 страница |
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... Lord Bacon says , ' our laws are as mixed as our language , ' no period subsequent to the landing of the Saxons in Britain , can be selected as affording a reliable starting - point from which to set out upon our investigations . To ...
... Lord Bacon says , ' our laws are as mixed as our language , ' no period subsequent to the landing of the Saxons in Britain , can be selected as affording a reliable starting - point from which to set out upon our investigations . To ...
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... lord's right of ward- ship over infant female tenants - His_right_of marriage— Originally these rights not unreasonable - Other tenures- Freehold - Wardship and marriage in this tenure more bene- ficial to woman - Borough - English ...
... lord's right of ward- ship over infant female tenants - His_right_of marriage— Originally these rights not unreasonable - Other tenures- Freehold - Wardship and marriage in this tenure more bene- ficial to woman - Borough - English ...
Страница xiii
... lord's rights of wardship and marriage - Dower at church door abolished , and the widow's dower at common law liable to be barred by husband by deed or will - Personal property - The old common law right of wife and children to two ...
... lord's rights of wardship and marriage - Dower at church door abolished , and the widow's dower at common law liable to be barred by husband by deed or will - Personal property - The old common law right of wife and children to two ...
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... Lord Hardwicke's Act dealing with clandestine marriages — The evils remedied by this Act - Marriage Act of 1823 - Its provisions — Secular marriages introduced in 1836— Husband no longer allowed to correct his wife with personal ...
... Lord Hardwicke's Act dealing with clandestine marriages — The evils remedied by this Act - Marriage Act of 1823 - Its provisions — Secular marriages introduced in 1836— Husband no longer allowed to correct his wife with personal ...
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... Lord Ross - Countess of Macclesfield's case - The first instance of divorce by Act of Parliament - Actions for criminal convers- ation - Divorce by private bill not allowed to women CHAPTER VI ... 225 SUMMARY ... ... ... 232 PART IV ...
... Lord Ross - Countess of Macclesfield's case - The first instance of divorce by Act of Parliament - Actions for criminal convers- ation - Divorce by private bill not allowed to women CHAPTER VI ... 225 SUMMARY ... ... ... 232 PART IV ...
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abduction abolished accused Act of Parliament Act passed adultery age of fourteen allowed amongst Anglo-Saxon appears banns of marriage benefit of clergy betrothed bigamy bound bridegroom century child civil common law common scold consent considered contract crime CRIMINAL LAWS AFFECTING custody custom daughter death declared decree dower ecclesiastical courts ecclesiastical law effect enacted England espousal excommunicated favourable female slave feudal system freehold girl give guilty Henry husband I.'s reign imprisonment inflicted inheritance instance jurisdiction King knight-service land laws affecting women laymen legislation liable lord Margaret marriage law married woman matrimony ment mother murder Offences against morals old Saxon parents parish parties passed in Edward penance period person petit treason position of woman prisoner punishment rape reason Saxon laws separate shillings single woman Statute sumptuary law Tacitus tenant tenure unless wardship whilst whipped widow wife wife's witchcraft wives
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Страница 235 - Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance commits his body To painful labour both by sea and land...
Страница 235 - I am ashamed, that women are so simple To offer war, where they should kneel for peace ; Or seek for rule, supremacy, and sway, When they are bound to serve, love, and obey.
Страница 42 - N. wilt thou have this Woman to thy wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour, and keep her in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
Страница 50 - Ireland by any other than a subject of Her Majesty, or to any person marrying a second time whose husband or wife shall have been continually absent from such person for the space of seven years then last past, and shall not have been known by such person to be living within that time...
Страница 220 - And each of the parties shall say to the other, ' I call upon these persons here present to witness that I, AB, do take thee CD to be my lawful wedded wife [or husband.'] Provided also, that there be no lawful impediment to the marriage of such parties.
Страница 206 - I charge you to pay particular attention to this lady! Scourge her soundly, man. Scourge her till the blood runs down! It is Christmas, a cold time for madam to strip in! See that you warm her shoulders thoroughly!
Страница 292 - ... (c.) A provision that the husband shall pay to the applicant personally, or for her use, to any officer of the court or third person on her behalf, such weekly sum not exceeding two pounds as the court shall, having regard to the means both of the husband and wife, consider reasonable.
Страница 236 - Ah! idle creature, get up when you will — and d'ye hear, I won't be called names after I'm married; positively I won't be called names.
Страница 235 - Such duty as the subject owes the prince, Even such a woman oweth to her husband...