The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ... |
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... Courts were denominated Parliaments , and in the 27th Edward I. the meetings of the King's Ordinary Council and Court of Justice were usually termed Parliaments , as well as the Great Council of the Realm . ( d ) a In the 3d of Edward ...
... Courts were denominated Parliaments , and in the 27th Edward I. the meetings of the King's Ordinary Council and Court of Justice were usually termed Parliaments , as well as the Great Council of the Realm . ( d ) a In the 3d of Edward ...
Page xii
... Court rendered the Tenant one of the King's Barons , none probably attended but such as were specially summoned . Under Henry II . the lay and ecclesiastical Jurisdictions were completely separated , and the Clergy became amenable to no ...
... Court rendered the Tenant one of the King's Barons , none probably attended but such as were specially summoned . Under Henry II . the lay and ecclesiastical Jurisdictions were completely separated , and the Clergy became amenable to no ...
Page xix
... Court of all others , wherein they sit as Judges . All other Judges in the Courts of Westminster , sit only as their Assistants , not as Associates or Fellow Judges with the Peers . It has been already stated , that one of the first ...
... Court of all others , wherein they sit as Judges . All other Judges in the Courts of Westminster , sit only as their Assistants , not as Associates or Fellow Judges with the Peers . It has been already stated , that one of the first ...
Page xx
... Courts at Westminster , Justices in Eyre , Justices Assignes , Barons of Exchequer , Clerks , Secre- taries of ... Court at West- minster , and the Chief Baron , were constantly summoned , in more or less numbers , and the King's ...
... Courts at Westminster , Justices in Eyre , Justices Assignes , Barons of Exchequer , Clerks , Secre- taries of ... Court at West- minster , and the Chief Baron , were constantly summoned , in more or less numbers , and the King's ...
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... Court as a Court of Justice , though , in after times , some great men concurred , by their Attornies , in the Election of the Knights of the Shire , as Suitors of the Court . ( z ) To the County Court , as the King's Court Baron , the ...
... Court as a Court of Justice , though , in after times , some great men concurred , by their Attornies , in the Election of the Knights of the Shire , as Suitors of the Court . ( z ) To the County Court , as the King's Court Baron , the ...
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