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Journal of the House of Commons
… to the same Committee, to consider likewise of Cases of Alimony; and report their Opinion to the House with Speed. … brought or come before them, by Petition or Bill touching Alimony; and to make such Provision of Maintenance, in all … not find any Second Mention made of any thing concerning Alimony: And find the said Order began in the Form of their …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to see, whether the same do comprehend the Act touching Alimony; and whether the Proviso therein, for Writs of Error, … and Bills of Review, be not defective, as to the Cases of Alimony; and to make their Report to the House: And, for that …
Journal of the House of Commons
… in the High Court of Chancery, against Mr. Whorwood, for Alimony, in the late Times of Usurpation; and he having …
Journal of the House of Commons
… as shall come before them, by Petition or Bill touching Alimony; nor any Decree, Sentence, or Judgment, (as they are …
Journal of the House of Commons
… have Leave to bring in a Bill for vacating a Decree for Alimony. Privilege. Ordered, That such Persons as are now in …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the Behalf of Mr. Brome Whorwood, to vacate a Decree for Alimony, was read the Second time. Resolved, &c. That the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the Committee to which the Bill for vacating a Decree for Alimony was referred; viz. Mr. Herle, Mr. Henley, Mr. Gold, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Brome Whorwood Esquire, on the Behalf of his Wife for Alimony, was committed, that the Committee were of Opinion, … Proceedings doth not comprehend the Order touching Alimony; and had returned the Bill without any Amendment. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of Law, that your Petitioner obtained a Sentence for Alimony ( pendente Lite), and hoped to have had a full Relief … so that your Petitioner hath no Means to recover the said Alimony decreed her by the Court of Delegates, or the Arrears …
Journal of the House of Lords
… from her said Husband, and he condemned in Arrears of Alimony to Twelve Hundred Sixty and Five Pounds, and in Three Hundred and Ninety Pounds per Annum for her future Alimony, and her Costs of Suit; and that the said Sir John …
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