Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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Page 12
... Henry the Third , ( p ) that " common pleas should no longer follow the king's court , but be held in some certain place : " in consequence of which they have ever since been held ( a few necessary removals in times of the plague ...
... Henry the Third , ( p ) that " common pleas should no longer follow the king's court , but be held in some certain place : " in consequence of which they have ever since been held ( a few necessary removals in times of the plague ...
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... Henry , Earl of Lincoln , " about the begin- ning of Edward II.'s time . " This was written more than seventy years after the nine- teenth of Henry III . There is an account of Gray's Inn ( formerly the property of the Lords Gray of ...
... Henry , Earl of Lincoln , " about the begin- ning of Edward II.'s time . " This was written more than seventy years after the nine- teenth of Henry III . There is an account of Gray's Inn ( formerly the property of the Lords Gray of ...
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... Henry the * Eighth , were taken by the pro- * 72 ] thonotaries , or chief scribes of the court , at the expense of the crown , and published annually , whence they are known under the denomination of the year books . And it is much to ...
... Henry the * Eighth , were taken by the pro- * 72 ] thonotaries , or chief scribes of the court , at the expense of the crown , and published annually , whence they are known under the denomination of the year books . And it is much to ...
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... Henry V .; and adopted also by the province of York ( x ) in the reign of Henry VI . At the dawn of the Reformation , in the reign of king Henry VIII . , it was enacted in parliament ( y ) that a review should be had of the canon law ...
... Henry V .; and adopted also by the province of York ( x ) in the reign of Henry VI . At the dawn of the Reformation , in the reign of king Henry VIII . , it was enacted in parliament ( y ) that a review should be had of the canon law ...
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... Henry VIII . , 1. That the dominion of Wales shall be forever united to the kingdom of England . 2. That all Welshmen born shall have the same liberties as other the king's subjects . 3. That lands in Wales shall be inheritable ...
... Henry VIII . , 1. That the dominion of Wales shall be forever united to the kingdom of England . 2. That all Welshmen born shall have the same liberties as other the king's subjects . 3. That lands in Wales shall be inheritable ...
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