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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... civil or military office or dignity , was formerly called miles ; it is often mentioned in the old charters of the Anglo - Saxons , which are subscribed by several of the nobility , viz . after bishops , dukes , and earls , per A. B. ...
... civil or military office or dignity , was formerly called miles ; it is often mentioned in the old charters of the Anglo - Saxons , which are subscribed by several of the nobility , viz . after bishops , dukes , and earls , per A. B. ...
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... civil contracts . But they were checked by the constitutions of Clarendon , 10. Hen . 2. c . 15. See Courts Ecclesiastical . LÆTARE JERUSALEM . See Quadragesimalia . LAFORDSWICK , [ Sax . hlaford , i . e . dominus , and swic , proditio ...
... civil contracts . But they were checked by the constitutions of Clarendon , 10. Hen . 2. c . 15. See Courts Ecclesiastical . LÆTARE JERUSALEM . See Quadragesimalia . LAFORDSWICK , [ Sax . hlaford , i . e . dominus , and swic , proditio ...
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... civil list were those that in any shape related to civil government ; as the expenses of the royal household ; the revenues allotted to the judges ; all salaries to officers of state , and every of the King's ser- vants ; the ...
... civil list were those that in any shape related to civil government ; as the expenses of the royal household ; the revenues allotted to the judges ; all salaries to officers of state , and every of the King's ser- vants ; the ...
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... Civil Jurisdiction , & c . IV . Of the Officers of the Court , and the mode of proceed- ing therein . I. The Court of King's Bench is so called because the King used formerly to sit in court in person , the style of the court still ...
... Civil Jurisdiction , & c . IV . Of the Officers of the Court , and the mode of proceed- ing therein . I. The Court of King's Bench is so called because the King used formerly to sit in court in person , the style of the court still ...
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... civil actions to the Common Pleas and other courts . Glanvil . lib . 1. c . 2 , 3 , 4 ; lib . 10. c . 18 ; Smith de Rep . Ang . lib . 2. c . 11 ; 4 Inst . fol . 70 . Toward the latter end of the Norman period , the Aula Regis , which ...
... civil actions to the Common Pleas and other courts . Glanvil . lib . 1. c . 2 , 3 , 4 ; lib . 10. c . 18 ; Smith de Rep . Ang . lib . 2. c . 11 ; 4 Inst . fol . 70 . Toward the latter end of the Norman period , the Aula Regis , which ...
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