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25th March 11, 07:43 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by EagleJCS
[*]my gf, the eldest, would probably be undifferenced (although his parents didn't marry until later.  Depends on how strictly Lyon interprets the rule of illegitimacy. At times, the birth was later deemed to be legitimate if the parents wed.)
By rights, he should determine legitimacy according to the laws of the place and time where they lived. Under Scots law, children have always been legitimated by the subsequent marriage of the parents.
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