Monday, September 20, 2010

Purpose Of Koh In The Cricket Lab

Counts Vicompte, barons ...... LIST

Stems and Bows


name Baron seems to have been the generic term for any kind of nobleman, the Duke of for any kind of leader military, that of Earl and Marquess to any commander of a territory. When the feudal hierarchy was established, the name of Baron appointed a lord of a lower rank to the count, and higher than the simple knight. By Barons were heard in France formerly vassals who fell immediately the king, and thus included the word interchangeably dukes, marquis, the counts and other lords, the king called ordinarily Barons

We know that in Germany there are Barons sovereign have the right to life and death over their subjects, and France, according to the order of St. Louis of 1270, the Baron had high and low justice in his land.
the reign of King Edward III, he recreated the Dukes system. He erected also duchy the country of Lancaster for his fourth son. In the following we instituted several, so that the title passed to the posterity of those Dukes. They are created with great solemnity: per cincturam gladii cappaeque and circuli aurei impositionem in capite. And there came the customs which they are in possession of wearing the crown and cloak ducal coat of arms on their .

The oldest son of Dukes in England are called Marquis and younger are called Lords adding their Christian name, as Lord James, Lord Thomas, etc. . and they have the rank of viscount, although not as privileged by the laws of the land.

A Duke in England with the title of when he wrote; it is called in heraldic terms, prince highest, most powerful, most noble. The Dukes blood royal princes are qualified the highest, most powerful , the most illustrious.

In France sometimes gives the Dukes , by writing the name of greatness and lord, without obligation; acts were called very high and powerful lords ; by telling them they are called Mr. Duke .

name Duke Germany carries with it a sense of sovereignty, as in the Dukes of Deux-Ponts, of Wolfembutel, Brunswick, Saxe-Weimar, and in other branches the house of Saxony All these princes of the states and meeting with the diets of the empire. The title of Duke has multiplied strong in Italy, especially Rome and Naples, but he was unknown in Venice and Genoa, except for the head of that republic, Holland, and in the three northern kingdoms, namely Sweden, Denmark and Poland, for in it the title of Grand Duke of Lithuania is inseparable from the crown as well as in Russia. See Pair, Palace .



Make all titles dangerous are those of the kings / queens, princes / princesses, dukes / duchesses countesses / earls, barons / barons, marquis / Canopies ..... because they are a Crime Against Humanity

These monkeys were mounted in grade counterweight to men brutalized and bestialisés.

They are legion, both right and left, in business or show biz, to have received substantial sums of money from a wealthy art patron in

Barons ministers (large, medium or small), draw from the pool of careerist and power-hungry elites governing ministerial power.

Corruption in the French / arms trafficking in Africa

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ALL UNDERSTAND
on this system of international thugs who play noble

"The Baron of England is even a wreath at six pearls.

"The crown begins to Viscount.

"Viscount wears a crown of pearls without number, count a crown of pearls interspersed with tips on strawberry leaves lower the marquis, beads and leaves of equal height, the Duke, without pearls jewels, the royal duke, a circle of crosses and lilies, and the Prince of Wales, a crown like that of King, but unclosed.

"The Duke is very high and mighty prince, the marquis and the count, very noble and powerful lord, the Viscount noble and puissant lord, baron, lord really.

"The Duke is grace; other peers are lordship.

"The Lords are inviolable.

"Peers are room and courtyard, and Concilium curia, legislature and courts.

"Most Honourable" is more than "right honorable.

"The Lords Peers are classified as "Lords of law" the Lords are not peers "Lords of courtesy; there lords as those peers.

"The Lord never lend oath, neither the king nor justice. His word is enough. He said, on my honor.

"The commons, who are the people summoned to the bar of the Lords, humbly present themselves bareheaded before the peers covered.

"The Commons to the Lords send the bills by forty members who present the bill with three deep bows.

"The Lords send the bills to the Commons by a mere clerk.

"In case of conflict, the two chambers confer in the painted chamber, peers seated and covered, the Commons standing bareheaded.

"From a law of Edward VI, the Lords have the privilege of simple homicide. A lord who kills a man just is not pursued.

"Barons have the same rank as bishops.

"To be a baron pair must meet the king per baroniam Integram, by full barony.

"The whole barony consists of thirteen and a quarter noble fiefs, each noble fief being twenty pounds, which amounts to four hundred pounds.

"The head of barony, caput baroniae is governed as a castle hereditarily England itself, that is to say that can not be assigned to girls in the absence of male children, and in this case going to the eldest daughter, ceteris filiabus aliunde satisfaction [1].

[1] That is to say, it provides the other girls as we can. (Note by Ursus. Alongside the wall.)

"Barons have the quality of Lord of the Saxon laford of great Latin dominus and bottom lordus Latin.

"The elder and younger son of Viscounts and Barons are the first riders of the kingdom.

"The elder son of peers are not the knights of the Garter, the son puisne point.

"The eldest son of a viscount after walking all the barons and before all Baronets.

"Every girl is Lord Lady. The other girls are Miss England.

"All judges are inferior to peers. The sergeant has a lambskin cap and a judge has a cap miniver of minuto vario small amount of white fur of all kinds, excluding the ermine. The ermine is reserved for peers and the king.

"We can not grant a lord supplicavit cons.

"A lord can not be constrained by the body. Except in the case of Tower of London.

"A lord summoned the king has the right to kill a deer or two in Park Royal.

"The Lord is in his castle court baron.

"It is unworthy of a lord to go into the streets with a coat followed by two footmen. He can not show with a great train of gentlemen servants.

"Peers go to parliament in carriages to the queue, and the common point. Some peers go to Westminster overturned chairs on four wheels. The shape of these chairs and these carriages and armorial crowned lords, and is permitted only as part of their dignity.

"A lord can not be fined by the Lords, and never more than five shillings, except the Duke, who may be sentenced to ten.

"A lord may have with him six foreigners. Any other English than can be only four.

"A lord may have eight barrels of wine without paying duty.

"The Lord alone is free to appear before the sheriff circuit.

"The Lord can not be taxed for the militia.

"When it pleases a peer he raises a regiment and gives it to the king, so do their graces the Duke of Athol, Duke of Hamilton and the Duke of Northumberland.

"The Lord is only a matter of Lords.

"In the interest of civil trial, he may request his removal the cause, if not at least one knight among the judges.

"The Lord called his chaplains.

"A baron appoints three chaplains, a viscount, four; an earl and a marquis, five, a duke, six.

"The Lord shall be put to the question, even for high treason.

"The Lord can not be scored by hand.

"The Lord is a cleric, even unable to read. He knows right.

"A duke was accompanied by a canopy wherever the king is not, a viscount has a canopy in his house, a baron has a cover test, and makes it stand under the cross while drinking ; a baroness has the right to carry the tail by a man in the presence of a Viscountess.

"Ninety-six lords, or oldest son of Lords, President and eighty-six tables, five hundred guests each, are served each day to his majesty in his palace at the expense of the country surrounding the royal residence.

"A commoner who strikes a lord has his hand cut off.

"The Lord is about King.

"The king is about God.

"The earth is a lordship.

"The English say to God my lord.

Vis-à-vis this inscription, we read a second, written in the same way, and here:



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