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This statute, and that in favour of the heirs general before mentioned, would of themselves, it is submitted, establish that the barony of Slane, was neither a peerage in fee nor a palatine honor. Had it been the former, it would have become abeyant between the heirs general: had it been the latter, it would have been annihilated by the non-possession of the lands.
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This
statute,
and
that
in
favour
of
the
heirs
general
before
mentioned,
would
of
themselves,
it
is
submitted,
establish
that
the
barony
of
Slane,
was
neither
a
peerage
in
fee
nor
a
palatine
honor.
Had
it
been
the
former,
it
would
have
become
abeyant
between
the
heirs
general:
had
it
been
the
latter,
it
would
have
been
annihilated
by
the
non-possession
of
the
lands.