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- Q4868224 subject Q8359968.
- Q4868224 subject Q8359976.
- Q4868224 subject Q8416547.
- Q4868224 subject Q8586975.
- Q4868224 abstract "A bastard (also historically called whoreson, although both of these terms have largely dropped from common usage) in the law of England and Wales is an illegitimate child, that is, one whose parents were not married at the time of his or her birth, or indeed his or her conception. Should a married couple divorce, unlike in many other systems of law, there was previously no possibility of post factum legitimisation of a bastard. This situation was changed in 1926.".
- Q4868224 wikiPageExternalLink Barlow_Children_and_Issue.html.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q103350.
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- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q2483726.
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- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q42462.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q6518473.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q6518475.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q7604657.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q8359968.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q8359976.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416547.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q842782.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q8445.
- Q4868224 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586975.
- Q4868224 comment "A bastard (also historically called whoreson, although both of these terms have largely dropped from common usage) in the law of England and Wales is an illegitimate child, that is, one whose parents were not married at the time of his or her birth, or indeed his or her conception. Should a married couple divorce, unlike in many other systems of law, there was previously no possibility of post factum legitimisation of a bastard. This situation was changed in 1926.".
- Q4868224 label "Bastard (law of England and Wales)".