Commentaries On the Laws of England in Four Books volume 1

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Commentaries On the Laws of England in Four Books volume 1
William Blackstone
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Hargrave, in a note to Co. Litt. 133. Fays, that no fuch ftatute can be found. Lord Coke there refers to it by the 8 Hen. VI. NO 7. In 2 Inft. 18. By 6 Hen. VI. N4i. In Riley's PUc. Parl. It is called a Hen. VI.
death Ch. 4 of PERSONS. 333 death of the former, or to violate the chaftity of either of the latter, are as much high treafon as to confpire flp death of the king, or violate the chaftity of the queen. - And this upon the fame reafon as was before given ; becaufe the prince of Wales is
...next in fucceflion to the crown, and to violate his wife might taint the blood royal with baftardy : and the eldeft daughter of the king is alfo alone inheritable to the crown, on failure of iflue male, and therefore more refpefted [ 224 ] by the laws than any of her younger fillers (. 6); infomuch that upon this, united with other (feodal) principles, while our military tenures were in force, the king might levy an aid for marrying his eldeft daughter, and her only. The heir ap- parent fy) to the crown is ufually made prince of Wales and earl of Chefter (8), by fpecial creation and invefti- (6) The ftatute perhaps was not meant to be extended to the princefs royal when (he had younger brothers living, for the iflue of their wives muft inherit the crown before the iflue of the prin- cefs royal, yet their chaftity is not proteded by the ftatute.

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