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forbidden degrees การใช้

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  • And if it's the latter, wouldn't this require a forbidden degree of speculation on the part of the court of the circumstances of theoretically injured individuals?
  • Sir Richard arraigned an Assize of novel disseisin relating to the estates at Tean and Hopton, and also tenements at Blythewood, which was authorised by the king at illegitimate, presumably implying that her parents were within the forbidden degrees of consanguinity.
  • Few persons dared dispute a pedigree with Henry VIII ., and Cranmer granted a dispensation for nearness of kin between Henry VIII . and Jane Seymour  rather a work of supererogation, since the parties could not be related within the forbidden degree.
  • In the National Archives of Scotland ( GD112 / 1 / 8 ) are Letters dated 20 November 1454 by George ( Lauder ), Bishop of Argyll, reciting apostolic Letters of Pope Nicholas of 5 April 1454, for the marriage of Colin Campbell, Knt ., of Glenurquha, and Jonet Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, Lord of Lorne, who are within the forbidden degrees of consanguinity.
  • In 1428 Alexander and Elizabeth were granted a dispensation from the pope long after their marriage when it was determined they were within the forbidden degrees of consanguinity; the dispensation stating that Alexander Seton had contracted marriage with Elizabeth, the heiress of Gordon, " " per verba de presenti publici, juxta morem patriae " " ( Latin : publicly in accordance with all customs of the time ).