Illegitimacy -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 : The triall of bastardie : that part of the second part of policie, or maner of gouernement of the realme of England: so termed spirituall, or ecclesiasticall. Annexed at the end of this treatise, touching the prohibition of marriage, a table of the Leuitical, English, and positiue canon catalogues, their concordance and difference / by William Clerke
Illegitimacy -- History -- To 1500 : Sex, gender, and illegitimacy in the Castilian noble family, 1400-1600 / Grace E. Coolidge, University of Nebraska Press
Illegitimacy (Islamic law) : Mahomedan law : relating to marriage, dower, divorce, legitimacy, and guardianship of minors, according to the Soonees / by Hon'ble Moulvi Mahomed Yusoof Khan Bahadur, pleader of the Calcutta High Court
1898
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Illegitimacy (Islamic law) -- India : Mahomedan law : relating to marriage, dower, divorce, legitimacy, and guardianship of minors, according to the Soonees / by Hon'ble Moulvi Mahomed Yusoof Khan Bahadur, pleader of the Calcutta High Court
1898
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Illegitimacy -- Japan : Gender and the Koseki in Contemporary Japan : Surname, Power, and Privilege
2018
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Illegitimacy Law and legislation -- See Illegitimacy
Illegitimacy -- Pennsylvania -- Cases : Evidence of illegitimacy in a case of ante-nuptial conception : Page vs. Dennison : in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, March, 1857
Here are entered works limited to mothers not married at the time of the birth of their children. Works on mothers who are single for various reasons are entered under Single mothers
Illegitimate children -- Comic books, strips, etc : Fence. Volume three / written by C.S. Pacat ; illustrated by Johanna the Mad ; colors by Joana LaFuente ; letters by Jim Campbell ; created by C.S. Pacat & Johanna the Mad
2019
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Illegitimate children -- Cuba : Making of a leader. Episode 5, Formation of a leader : Fidel Castro / Doc en Stock presents ; a film by Daniel Leconte
2007
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Illegitimate children -- Drama : Samia (the Woman from Samos) / Menander ; edited by Alan H. Sommerstein, Professor of Greek, University of Nottingham