The Standard Library Cyclopaedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1860 |
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Page 22
... criminal over his immediate tenants : he held courts and administered the laws within his lordship like a sovereign prince . It appears that the same jurisdic- tion was often granted by the crown to the abbeys with their lands . The ...
... criminal over his immediate tenants : he held courts and administered the laws within his lordship like a sovereign prince . It appears that the same jurisdic- tion was often granted by the crown to the abbeys with their lands . The ...
Page 41
... criminal cases forfeiture is three- fold : -1 . Of real estates absolutely , as for high treason ; if freehold , to the king ; if copyhold , to the lord . 2. Of the profits of the real estate , if freehold , to the crown during the life ...
... criminal cases forfeiture is three- fold : -1 . Of real estates absolutely , as for high treason ; if freehold , to the king ; if copyhold , to the lord . 2. Of the profits of the real estate , if freehold , to the crown during the life ...
Page 85
... criminal charges , enacts that if any person is imprisoned , except for crime or debt , any baron of the ex- chequer , as well as any judge of either bench in England or Ireland , shall , on complaint on behalf of the party confined ...
... criminal charges , enacts that if any person is imprisoned , except for crime or debt , any baron of the ex- chequer , as well as any judge of either bench in England or Ireland , shall , on complaint on behalf of the party confined ...
Page 90
... criminal was deli- vered up to the king to do what he pleased with him . If the criminal had abjured his heresy and then relapsed , the king in council , upon a second conviction , might issue the writ De Haeretico combu- rendo , upon ...
... criminal was deli- vered up to the king to do what he pleased with him . If the criminal had abjured his heresy and then relapsed , the king in council , upon a second conviction , might issue the writ De Haeretico combu- rendo , upon ...
Page 91
... Criminal Law Commissioners on Penalties and Disabilities in regard to Religious Opi- nions , 1845 ( p . 22 ) , that “ the jurisdiction , as it may affect the laity , and clergy not of the established church , or indeed as administered ...
... Criminal Law Commissioners on Penalties and Disabilities in regard to Religious Opi- nions , 1845 ( p . 22 ) , that “ the jurisdiction , as it may affect the laity , and clergy not of the established church , or indeed as administered ...
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