The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... lord chief justice in eyre . Manwood , part 1. p . 156 . See title Forest . Keeper of the GREAT SEAL , Custos magni sigilli . ] Is a lord by his office , styled Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England , and is of the King's Privy ...
... lord chief justice in eyre . Manwood , part 1. p . 156 . See title Forest . Keeper of the GREAT SEAL , Custos magni sigilli . ] Is a lord by his office , styled Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England , and is of the King's Privy ...
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... lord admiral ; but if they are cast away upon the land , they are then a wreck , and belong to the lord entitled to the same . 5 Co. Rep . 106. Lagan is used in old authorities to denote that right which the chief lord of the fee had to ...
... lord admiral ; but if they are cast away upon the land , they are then a wreck , and belong to the lord entitled to the same . 5 Co. Rep . 106. Lagan is used in old authorities to denote that right which the chief lord of the fee had to ...
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... Lord Bacon , made of two reporters , with a stipend for that purpose . 1 Comm . Introd . § 3 . This evil has however been since , in a great measure , re- medied , by several periodical publications of reports of the cases determined in ...
... Lord Bacon , made of two reporters , with a stipend for that purpose . 1 Comm . Introd . § 3 . This evil has however been since , in a great measure , re- medied , by several periodical publications of reports of the cases determined in ...
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... lord , and sometimes for liege man . Liege lord is he that acknowledgeth no su- perior ; and liege man is he who oweth allegiance to his liege lord . The king's subjects are called liege people , be- cause they owe and are bound to pay ...
... lord , and sometimes for liege man . Liege lord is he that acknowledgeth no su- perior ; and liege man is he who oweth allegiance to his liege lord . The king's subjects are called liege people , be- cause they owe and are bound to pay ...
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... lord mayor , aldermen , and recorder for the time being of the said city might lawfully use or exercise ; and that , notwithstanding any practice or custom of the said city of London to the contrary , it shall be lawful for the Lord ...
... lord mayor , aldermen , and recorder for the time being of the said city might lawfully use or exercise ; and that , notwithstanding any practice or custom of the said city of London to the contrary , it shall be lawful for the Lord ...
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