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bastardy
bastardy (ˈbɑːstədɪ, -æ-) [a. AF. and OF. bastardie, f. bastard; see -y.] 1. The condition of a bastard, illegitimate birth.[1292 Britton i. v. §4 De bastardie et de bigamie.] 1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. E viij, His faderis armys he may bere with sych a staffe as is sayd afore: in signe of his bastard... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bastardy - A Wiki of Ice and Fire
Humfrey Waters, the current Commander of the City Watch of King's Landing. Ser Marston Waters, was a knight of Kings Aegon II 's and Aegon III 's Kingsguard. Gendry, an unrecognized bastard of King Robert I Baratheon. Unaware of his heritage but is the spitting image of Robert when he was young.
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Colonial American bastardy laws
The crime of bastardy Men and women had equal roles in creating a situation where bastardy laws had to be enforced. Evolution of bastardy laws in the New England and Pennsylvania colonies Bastardy laws existed in English common law and the colonies' laws. wikipedia.org
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bastardy
bastardyn [U] (law 律) state of being a bastard(1) 私生子地位. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Bastard
Parentage Illegitimate child, a child born to unmarried parents, in traditional Western family law Bastard, an archaic term used in English and Welsh bastardy (film), a 2008 Australian documentary film Bastardy (play), a 1972 play by Australian playwright John Romeril Baster, a descendant of liaisons between wikipedia.org
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bastardry
▪ I. † ˈbastardry Obs. [f. as prec. + -ry; or ? error for bastardy.]1483 Cath. Angl. 23/1 Bastardrye, bastardia.▪ II. † ˈbastardry, v. Obs. [? f. prec.] = bastardize.1644 Heylin Stumbling-block in Hist. & Misc. Tracts (1681) 725 To bastardry his daughter Mary in favour of the Lady Elizabeth. Oxford English Dictionary
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English and Welsh bastardy laws
Common law origin Bastardy was not a status, like villeinage, but the fact of being a bastard had a number of legal effects on an individual. IX), otherwise known as the Special Bastardy Act 1235, provided that except in the case of real actions the fact of bastardy could be proved by trial by wikipedia.org
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bastardism
bastardism ? Obs. (ˈbɑːstədɪz(ə)m, -æ-) [f. bastard n. + -ism.] The condition of a bastard, illegitimacy, bastardy.1589 Almond for P. 38 Is Christ descended of bastardisme or no, as you gaue out in the pulpyt. 1753 Scots Mag. Oct. 489/1 We ought to remove..the incapacities of bastardism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Whoreson
The term Whoreson can refer to Bastard (law of England and Wales) - Bastardy law in England Whoreson - a 1972 novel by Donald Goines It can also be shorten wikipedia.org
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Petty session
The session's work dealt with matters such as minor theft and larceny, assault, drunkenness, bastardy examinations, arbitration and deciding whether to wikipedia.org
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Why might someone be listed amongst "Additional Individuals Bounded" in 1806 Cornwall Bastardy Papers? On 24 Nov 1806, my 4th great grandfather Joseph Billin was listed amongst the "Additional Individuals Bounded" in ...
Although it is not stated what these "papers" are, I suspect these records are bastardy bonds. Joseph was simply a bondsman. Bastardy bonds existed to prevent the parish from having to pay for the upkeep of an illegitimate child.
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Affiliation (family law)
Affiliation procedures in England In England a number of statutes on the subject have been passed, the chief being the Bastardy Act of the Parliament of 1845, and the Bastardy Laws Amendment Acts of 1872 and 1873. wikipedia.org
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John Romeril
In 1972, Romeril co-wrote a one-act play for four actors called Bastardy, based on the life of the main actor in the first production of the play, Jack Charles has taken pains to point out that the word is bastardy, not , Romeril having chosen the title because Charles "lived a life of buggery and bastardy wikipedia.org
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Thomas Stanley (bishop)
Allegedly the natural son of Sir Edward Stanley, of Hornby Castle, Lancashire, on account of his bastardy, he obtained leave from the Pope to hold his wikipedia.org
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Baton sinister
However, in medieval England, there was no single mark of difference for bastardy. wikipedia.org
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