abeyant वाक्य
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- In 1405, Fauconberg's son had been executed for his part in the conspiracy against Henry IV and so on Fauconberg's own death in 1407, his title became abeyant.
- On Lord Conyers'death in 1888, both baronies became abeyant between his two daughters ( as his only son had predeceased him ), although his countship passed to his eldest daughter, Marcia.
- As of 2008 the title is held by the latter's grandson, James, the thirteenth Baronet, who succeeded in 1999 . He is a co-heir to the abeyant barony of Grandison.
- On 28 November 2015, See of Newcastle ), presented a proposal to the Diocesan Synod of the Diocese of Newcastle ( within which diocese Berwick now lies ) to revive the abeyant Suffragan See of Berwick.
- In 1587, on the death of the Earls of Westmorland, heirs of the 7th and 5th Baroness, until both became abeyant on the death of the 7th Earl ( and 14th and 12th Baron ) in 1762.
- The House of Lords has settled such a presumption in several cases, including " Lord Grey's Case " abeyant until the Sovereign " terminates " the abeyance in favour of one of the co-heirs.
- It would have been well known that a far senior claimant to the abeyant barony was the Wrey family, not only directly descended from the 4th Earl of Bath but also seated at Tawstock Court, the ancient Bourchier seat.
- The first, second, and fourth creations lay under attainder from 1400, and became abeyant as well in 1449 . The attainder was reversed in 1461 and the first creation only was called out of abeyance in 1604 for Mary Fane.
- On his death, the Earldom of Cowper and its associated titles became extinct, the Barony of Butler became abeyant, and the Barony of Lucas and the Lordship of Dingwall passed to his nephew, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon ), who became 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall.
- Most subsequent abeyances ( only a few dozen cases ) were settled after a few years, in favour of the holder of the family properties; there were two periods in which long-abeyant peerages ( in some cases peerages of doubtful reality ) were brought back : between 1838 and 1841 and between 1909 and 1921.
- :: : : : Sure, I myself have occasionally been pedantic enough to mention that there is no Queen of England; but I'd argue that the title is not so much vacant as abeyant : various constitutional changes could bring a title " of England " back to life, and it's clear who would wear it ( leaving aside any Jacobite quibbles which aren't relevant here ), and her name isn't Charles . & mdash; Tamfang 05 : 33, 4 July 2007 ( UTC)
- However, John Lethbridge, 1st Baronet, certainly was of the opinion that his great-grandmother Margaret Bowchier was not only a member of the Bourchier family, but also that through her he had a claim to the abeyant Barony of FitzWarin, which as was well-known, in 1636 on the death of Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath ( 1590 1636 ) had become abeyant between his daughters Elizabeth Bourchier ( died 1670 ), wife of Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh ( without children ); Dorothy Bourchier ( 1627 1659 ), second daughter, who married firstly Thomas, Lord Grey of Groby and was the mother of Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford; secondly to Gustavus Mackworth, by whom she had issue; Lady Anne Bourchier ( born 1631 ), third daughter, who married firstly James Cranfield, 2nd Earl of Middlesex ( 1621 1651 ), the two daughters of which marriage died young; secondly to Sir Chichester Wray, 3rd Baronet ( 1628 1668 ), of Trebeigh in the parish of St Ive, Cornwall and of North Russell in the parish of Sourton, Devon, whose descendants, on the death of the 5th Earl of Bath in 1654, inherited the principal Bourchier seat of Tawstock.
- However, John Lethbridge, 1st Baronet, certainly was of the opinion that his great-grandmother Margaret Bowchier was not only a member of the Bourchier family, but also that through her he had a claim to the abeyant Barony of FitzWarin, which as was well-known, in 1636 on the death of Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath ( 1590 1636 ) had become abeyant between his daughters Elizabeth Bourchier ( died 1670 ), wife of Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh ( without children ); Dorothy Bourchier ( 1627 1659 ), second daughter, who married firstly Thomas, Lord Grey of Groby and was the mother of Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford; secondly to Gustavus Mackworth, by whom she had issue; Lady Anne Bourchier ( born 1631 ), third daughter, who married firstly James Cranfield, 2nd Earl of Middlesex ( 1621 1651 ), the two daughters of which marriage died young; secondly to Sir Chichester Wray, 3rd Baronet ( 1628 1668 ), of Trebeigh in the parish of St Ive, Cornwall and of North Russell in the parish of Sourton, Devon, whose descendants, on the death of the 5th Earl of Bath in 1654, inherited the principal Bourchier seat of Tawstock.
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