Blackstone's Commentaries:
with Notes of Reference (1803)
St. George Tucker Of The King, and His Title
Blackstone's Footnotes (Tucker's notes not yet added)

     1.    in vit. Agricolae.
     2.    1 hist. P. C. 61.
     3.    Puf. L. of N. and N. b. 8. c. 12. §. 6.
     4.    A. D. 1066.
     5.    William of Malmfb. l. 3.
     6.    Hale, hist. C. L. c. 5. Seld. review of tithes, c. 8.
     7.    " Ego Stephanus Dei gratia assensu cleri et populi in regem Anglorum electus, etc." (Cart. A. D. 1136. Ric. de Hagustald 314. Hearne ed guil. Neubr. 711.)
     8.    "... Regni Angliae; quod nobis jure competit haereditario." Spelm. hist. R. Foh. apud Wilkins. 354.
     9.    Glanv. l. 7. c. 3.
   10.    Mod. Un. hist. xxx. 512.
   11.    Stat. 25. Edw. III. St. 2.
   12.    Sandford's geneal. hist. 246.
   13.    hist. C. L. c. 5.
   14.    Seld. tit. hon. 1. 3.
   15.    soit mys et demoerge.
   16.    4 Inst. 37, 205.
   17.    4 Inst. 36.
   18.    4 Inst. 37.
   19.    Ibid.
   20.    1 Mar. p. 2. c. 2.
   21.    Stat. 1 Eliz. c. 3.
   22.    Elizabeth of York, the mother of queen Margaret of Scotland, was heiress of the house of Mortimer. And Mr. Carte observes, that the house of Mortimer, in virtue of its descent from Gladys only sister of Lewellin ap Jorweth the great, had the true right to the principality of Wales, iii, 705.
   23.    Com. Journ. 8 May, 1660.
   24.    Com. Journ. 7 Feb. 1688.
   25.    See chapter 7.
   26.    on Gov. p. 2. c. 19.
   27.    Com. Journ. 12 Feb. 1688.
   28.    Sandford, in his genealogical history, published A. D. 1677, speaking (page 535) of the princesses Elizabeth, Louisa, and Sophia, daughters of the queen of Bohemia, says, the first was reputed the most learned, the second the greatest artist, and the last one of the most accomplished ladies in Europe.