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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... ancient statute 12 H. 6. c . 14 , seems to be that officer in the King's mint at this day called the Master of the Assay . See Mint . KEEPERS OF THE LIBERTIES OF ENGLAND . By authority of Parliament . See Custodes Libertatis . KENDAL ...
... ancient statute 12 H. 6. c . 14 , seems to be that officer in the King's mint at this day called the Master of the Assay . See Mint . KEEPERS OF THE LIBERTIES OF ENGLAND . By authority of Parliament . See Custodes Libertatis . KENDAL ...
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... ancient , for we meet with it in Magna Charta , c . 24 , and in a charter made by King John to the city of London . By stat . 1 H. 4. c . 12. it was accorded , inter alia , that a survey should be made of the rest of the kindred ...
... ancient , for we meet with it in Magna Charta , c . 24 , and in a charter made by King John to the city of London . By stat . 1 H. 4. c . 12. it was accorded , inter alia , that a survey should be made of the rest of the kindred ...
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... ancient authors , Bract . l . 1. c . 8 : l . 2. c . 16. § 3 : Fortesc . cc . 2 , 34 . But to obviate all doubts and difficulties concerning this matter , it is expressly declared by stat . 12 & 13 W. 3. c . 2 . " That the laws of ...
... ancient authors , Bract . l . 1. c . 8 : l . 2. c . 16. § 3 : Fortesc . cc . 2 , 34 . But to obviate all doubts and difficulties concerning this matter , it is expressly declared by stat . 12 & 13 W. 3. c . 2 . " That the laws of ...
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... ancient degree of knighthood with us . As to the privilege belonging to a knight , see in Fern's Glory of Generosity , p . 116 . Of knights there are two sorts , one spiritual , so called by divines in regard of their spiritual warfare ...
... ancient degree of knighthood with us . As to the privilege belonging to a knight , see in Fern's Glory of Generosity , p . 116 . Of knights there are two sorts , one spiritual , so called by divines in regard of their spiritual warfare ...
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... ancient writ against persons re- fusing to serve and do labour , and who have no means of living ; or against such as , having served in the winter , refuse to serve in the summer . Reg . Orig . 189 . LABOUR . Is the foundation of ...
... ancient writ against persons re- fusing to serve and do labour , and who have no means of living ; or against such as , having served in the winter , refuse to serve in the summer . Reg . Orig . 189 . LABOUR . Is the foundation of ...
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