 | William Blackstone - 1807
...consanguinity is either lineal, or collateral. LINEAL consanguinity is that which subsists between [203] persons, of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other, as between John Stiles (the firofiositus in the table of consanguinity) and his father, grandfather,... | |
 | Thomas Potts - 1815 - 804 sider
...stock or common ancestor ; and is either Unral or collateral. Lineal cnnsunsuinity, is that w bien subsists between persons, of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other, as grandfather, father, and son. Collateral consanguinity, is that w hich subsists between persons... | |
 | Charles Barton - 1822
...stock or common ancestor. This consanguinity is either lineal or collateral. Lineal consanguinity is that which subsists between persons, of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other, as between John Stiles (the propositus in the table of consanguinity) and his father, grandfather,... | |
 | William Blackstone, Vincent Wanostrocht - 1823 - 845 sider
...stock or common ancestor. This consanguinity is either Maeal, or collateral. Lineal consanguinity is that which subsists between persons, of whom one is descended in a direct Hue from the other, as between John Stiles »nd his father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and so... | |
 | Alexander Whellier - 1825
...stock or common ancestor. This consanguinity is either lineal or collateral. I.incal consanguinity is that which subsists between persons, of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other, as between John Stiles and his father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and so upwards in the direct... | |
 | sir William Blackstone - 1825
...the doc- Onm, 1762. 8vo. or 1771, 4to.) trine of ronunguinity, and the conseLINEAL consanguinity is that which subsists between persons, of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other, as between John Stiles (the propositus in the table of consanguinity) and his father, grandfather,... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829
...next of blood, and who, in administration of other property, is next of kin. Lineal consanguinity is that which subsists between persons of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other, as between a man and his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and so upwards, in the direct... | |
 | John Lauris Blake - 1834 - 960 sider
...from the same stock or common ancestor; and is either lineal or collateral. Lineal consanguinity is that which subsists between persons, of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other; as grandfather, father, and son. Collateral consanguinity is that which subsists between persons descended... | |
 | Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835
...in our ancient histories ; being formerly a Bishop's see, now Holy Island. LINEAL CONSANGUINITY. Is ! See tit. Descent, Kindred. LINEAL DESCENT. The descent of estates from ancestor to heir, i. < . from... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1836
...common ancestor. This consanguinity is either lineal, or collateral (5). * Lineal consanguinity is that which subsists between persons, of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other, as between John Stiles (the proposltus in the table of consanguinity) and his father, grandfather,... | |
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