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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... liberty of a borough . At Malden in Essex , there is to this day a custom called by the same name , that for certain houses and lands sold within that place , thirteen pence in every mark of the purchase- money shall be paid to the town ...
... liberty of a borough . At Malden in Essex , there is to this day a custom called by the same name , that for certain houses and lands sold within that place , thirteen pence in every mark of the purchase- money shall be paid to the town ...
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... liberty of the subject , this hereditary landed revenue , by a series of improvident management , is sunk almost to nothing ; and the casual profits arising from the other branches of the census regalis , are likewise almost all of them ...
... liberty of the subject , this hereditary landed revenue , by a series of improvident management , is sunk almost to nothing ; and the casual profits arising from the other branches of the census regalis , are likewise almost all of them ...
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... liberty . 1 Com . c . 8 . For further matters relative to the King , see titles Parlia- ment , Government , Grants of the King , Lease of the King . KING OF HERALDS , or King at Arms , Rex Heraldum . A principal officer at arms , that ...
... liberty . 1 Com . c . 8 . For further matters relative to the King , see titles Parlia- ment , Government , Grants of the King , Lease of the King . KING OF HERALDS , or King at Arms , Rex Heraldum . A principal officer at arms , that ...
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... liberty to proceed against him for any other personal injury ; which surmise of being in the marshal's custody , the defendant was not at liberty to dispute . See 4 Inst . 72 . Also any officer or minister of the court entitled to the ...
... liberty to proceed against him for any other personal injury ; which surmise of being in the marshal's custody , the defendant was not at liberty to dispute . See 4 Inst . 72 . Also any officer or minister of the court entitled to the ...
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... liberty of a borough . At Malden in Essex , there is to this day a custom called by the same name , that for certain houses and lands sold within that place , thirteen pence in every mark of the purchase- money shall be paid to the town ...
... liberty of a borough . At Malden in Essex , there is to this day a custom called by the same name , that for certain houses and lands sold within that place , thirteen pence in every mark of the purchase- money shall be paid to the town ...
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