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... PAGE 7 • 23 35 62 78 93 . 155 189 249 313 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS TOUCHING THE OFFICE OF CONSTABLES • . ORDINANCES IN CHANCERY · 335 . 847 APPENDIX INDEX • 600319 . 373 383 D DISCOURSE UPON THE COMMISSION OF BRIDEWELL . PREFACE .
... PAGE 7 • 23 35 62 78 93 . 155 189 249 313 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS TOUCHING THE OFFICE OF CONSTABLES • . ORDINANCES IN CHANCERY · 335 . 847 APPENDIX INDEX • 600319 . 373 383 D DISCOURSE UPON THE COMMISSION OF BRIDEWELL . PREFACE .
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... Chancery to one I. S. and others , to arrest the body and goods of A. B , and him to imprison . And the Justices gave judgment that this Commission was directly against the law , to take any man's body without indictment ; and therefore ...
... Chancery to one I. S. and others , to arrest the body and goods of A. B , and him to imprison . And the Justices gave judgment that this Commission was directly against the law , to take any man's body without indictment ; and therefore ...
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... Chancery , seems to have escaped no- tice while the controversy was going on in James's reign ; and , strangely enough , Coke , who was aware of it , at all events , when writing the 4th Institutes , cites it only as recognising the ...
... Chancery , seems to have escaped no- tice while the controversy was going on in James's reign ; and , strangely enough , Coke , who was aware of it , at all events , when writing the 4th Institutes , cites it only as recognising the ...
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... Chancery and to be periodically read in open court.1 Some names among the councillors not of the Quo- rum are the same as are subscribed to the letter to Somerset , which may be thought to be evidence of at least an intention to ...
... Chancery and to be periodically read in open court.1 Some names among the councillors not of the Quo- rum are the same as are subscribed to the letter to Somerset , which may be thought to be evidence of at least an intention to ...
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... Chancery , some- times in the Star - Chamber ; by the admittance of divers great learned men and great judges , that have been of that council and exercised that jurisdiction , as at one time Bromley , Morgan , and Brook , being the two ...
... Chancery , some- times in the Star - Chamber ; by the admittance of divers great learned men and great judges , that have been of that council and exercised that jurisdiction , as at one time Bromley , Morgan , and Brook , being the two ...
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