Mortgages are attributed to the 12th Century fuedal times in England and evolved from Anglo-Saxon practices. The borrower would grant a lien on their property and most often used the rents, profits and income from the land to pay it off. There was no central registry of land transactions as we have in modern times so it is not possible to document the first mortgage.
1976 - 1977 English drought (first i have ever heard of!)
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England was the first country to play soccer(football) because the sport was created there.
The first official international match was played in 1872 between Scotland and England.
1976 - 1977 English drought (first i have ever heard of!)
No Queen has ever been "knighted". Knighthood is exclusively a title given to men. Yes, but the nearest to a knight a woman can get is to be given the title LADY....eg Lady Thatcher (The first woman prime minister)
Dj Jazzy Jeff and the fresh prince
Cavemen where the people to get the first tattoos
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The first goal ever scored by England in a FIFA World Cup was in 1950 by Stan Mortensen in the 39th minute against Chile.
You can have two "second mortgages," but this is technically set up as a second and third mortgage on top of the first mortgage. I have personally seen a third mortgage on one property, but it is rare. As a lender, it is a very risky loan. The answer is no...( what ever lender records first) is a first.... it can be with 2nd mortgage terms but still be is a first lien position. I had a customer who pd off his original first mtg..then his equity second loan became his new first then he took out another loan which became 2nd..... confused yet??? anyway... What ever Lender is recorded at the court house first...is a first- reguardless of the terms or type.
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England Has never ever given Australia any thing but their governmental and legal tradition. The relationship between Australia and England relied on what England had to gain out of it,
Australia and England
cricket started in England and is believed to be the first sport ever.
England and Australia