Arms, unless he possesses or ought to possess the same in right of his ancestors, or by the gift of some person having adequate power for that purpose. The Right to Bear Arms - Page 46by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies - 1900 - 246 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1902 - 784 pages
...Bailiwick, where by our writ we have lately commanded proclamations to be made for the holding of musters, that no one, of whatsoever rank, degree or condition...possess the same in right of his ancestors, or by gift of some person having adequate power for that purpose. And that he shall plainly show forth, on... | |
| William Shakespeare - Literary Collections - 1992 - 264 pages
...Coat-Armours, in cases where neither they nor their ancestors in times gone by used such Arms;' and proclaiming 'that no one, of whatsoever rank, degree, or condition...shall assume such Arms or Coats of Arms, unless he possess or ought to possess the same in right of his ancestors, or by the gift of some person having... | |
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