Posted by RN on February 08, 2014 at 13:38:31 from (66.188.143.138):
In Reply to: Old wives tales posted by Royse on February 08, 2014 at 12:28:04:
A quickly married "virgin" brides first child is often a couple months pre-mature, birth can come in 6 months after wedding. Baby may weigh 7 to 10 pounds- but it was fast gestation premature birth. Under English common law, a posthumus baby- born after fathers death- is a legitimate child inheiriting fathers titles, rights and responsibilities-- and others sworn alliegience-- a year after fathers death. Re: Stuart succession of Plantagenant line as kings/queens. The alternative to this legal decision was 3 to 5 claiments to the throne with each having some claim and large number of armed supporters, lack of trust of each other but enough brains to figure they couldn"t win right away if it came to a fight as individuals. BUT , if the child was the legal heir and the fairly smart queen was a coregent along with the bodyguard steward of castle(a Scots nobleman Stuart) and couple of strongest claiments were subregents of admiralty and army, another as minister of excheckour/treasurer a civil war would be avoided for a few years and the claiments could maybe survive or do some low casualty count knife in the back politics. Pragmatic legal decision V scientist accepted knowledge-pick the best decision for survival, the old wives didn"t get old by being dumb.
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