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known as
Caelia Edlyne, who
chose to
leave the
house and
service of her
unnamed ‘master’ in Blackheath. The use of the
surname Edlyne indicates that she...
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Thomas Edlyne Tomlins (4
January 1762 – 1 July 1841) was an
English legal writer. Born in London, he was the
eldest son of
Thomas Tomlins (d. 1815)...
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attended a m****.
Praemunire High
treason in the
United Kingdom Tomlins,
Thomas Edlyne; Raithby, John (1811).
Religion Act 1580 [23 Eliz. I. - A.D. 1580 Chapter...
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Thomas Edlyne Tomlins (bapt. 26
September 1803 – 17 May 1875) was an
English legal writer.
Tomlins was born in London, the son of
Alfred Tomlins, a clerk...
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permanently repealed in 1442.
Misprision of
treason Tomlins,
Thomas Edlyne; Raithby, John (1811). Safe
Conducts Act 1414 [2 Hen. V. - A.D. 1414 Statute...
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Thomas Tomlins may
refer to: Sir
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins (1762–1841),
English legal writer Thomas Edlyne Tomlins (1803–1875),
English legal writer Thomas...
- legislation.gov.uk, The
National Archives, 2000 c. 41 (s. 135) Tomlins,
Thomas Edlyne; Granger,
Thomas Colpitts (1835). The Law-dictionary,
Explaining the Rise...
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Afrobeats afropop reggae Occupations Recording artist songwriter performer Years active 1993–present
Labels Current:
Punchline Records Former:
Edlyne Records...
- (law enforcement) A****er v. Lago
Vista 532 US 318 (2001). Tomlins,
Thomas Edlyne; Raithby, John (1810).
Nightwalker Statute 1285 [13 Edw. I. - A.D. 1285...
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sailed into the
Southern Ocean and
named it
Pacific Tomlins, Sir
Thomas Edlyne; Raithby, John (1811). "18
George II c. 17". The
statutes at large, of England...