... former act that haddeprived her, as against all reason, conscience, and course of nature, and contrary to the laws of God and man,(57) and restored her possessions to her, this was but a farce, and ... refuge," &c. Would not one think one was reading the tale of Valentine and Orson, or a legend of a barbarous age, rather than the History of England, when we are told of strangecountries and such ... William Herbert earl of Huntingdon covenanted to marry, and to make her a fair and sufficient estate of certain of his manors to theyearly value of 200 pounds over and above all charges. As this lord...