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Whole blood
Matched in: Term Whole blood
Possessio fratris
a seisin to turn the descent away from the brother of the half-blood to the sister of the whole-blood; thus, if a father had two sons, A. and B., by different wives, these two brethren were not
Half blood
Matched in: Term Half blood
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Frater fratri uterino non succedet in h'reditate paterna.
4, c. 106), s. 9, the half-blood inherit next after any relation in the same degree of the whole blood and his issue where the common ancestor is a male, and next after the common ancestor where a … the brothers of the half-blood, on the part of the father, inherit next after the sisters of the whole blood on the part of the father and their issue, and the brothers of the half-blood on the part
Inheritance
(6) That the collateral heir of the person last seized must be his next collateral kinsman of the whole blood. (7) That in collateral inheritances the male stocks shall be preferred to the female (that is, kindred derived … being heir; and that such kinsman shall inherit next after a kinsman in the same degree of the whole blood, and after the issue of such kinsman when the common ancestor is a male, and next after the
Widow
(iv) For the one parent, if any surviving, absolutely, if none, (v) For brothers and sisters of the whole blood of the intestate under the trusts, if none, (vi) For brothers and sisters of the half blood of … of intestate, if more than one, in equal shares absolutely, if none, (viii) Uncles and aunts of the whole blood of the intestate under the statutory trusts, if none, (ix) Uncles and aunts of the half blood in
Distribution, Statute of
great-grandson, uncle, and nephew; (4) great-great-grandfather, great-great-grandson, great-uncle, great-nephew and first-cousin. The half blood take equally with the whole blood in the same degree. The widow of an intestate dying without issue before 1926 was, in amendment of
Transubstantiation
in the Supper of our Lord' (Art. 28 of the Thirtynine Articles of Religion); 'a conversion of the whole substance of the Bread into the Body and of the whole substance of the Wine into the Blood,
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