Porter against Bradley and Others
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1789 |
Court | Court of the King's Bench |
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18 cases
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Purefoy v Rogers and Others
...Lord Kenyon seemed to doubt the soundness of the distinction taken by Lord Macclesfield in the above-mentioned case of Forth v. Chapman. 3 T. R. 143, Porter v. Bradley. So where lands were devised to T. F. and to his heirs for ever; but in ease he should depart this life and leave 110 issue......
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Haddelsey v Adams
...(1 Eq. Ca. Abr, 292); Halves v. Hawes (1 Wils. 165); Hurgix v. Burgis (1 Mod. 115); Perrinv. Blake (4 Burr. 2579); Porter v. Bradley (3 T. R. 143); Doe d. Blake v. Luzton (6 T. R. 289); Blagraw v. Blagrave (1 De G. & Sm. 252) ; Rabbeth v. Squire (19 Beav. 77). the master of the rolls [Sir J......
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Doe on the demise of William Hodgson Cadogan against David Ewart
...issue," simply, have been adjudged to mean " without leaving issue at the time of the death :" and he added, "in Porter v. Bradley (3 T. R. 143), there were also the words behind him." [654] In Dansey v. Griffiths (4 M. & S. 61), Richard Dansey devised his estates to his eldest son, Dansey ......
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Doe dem. Blesard and Others v Simpson and Others
...is good; that the word ' die' being the last antecedent, the words ' without leaving issue' must refer to that." In Porter v. Bradley (3 T. R. 143), the devise was "I give and devise unto my son Philip Dobin, his heirs and assigns for ever, all that messuage and tenement wherein I now live;......
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