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... King and his wise men ; in one instance , " cum Exercitu . " A. D. 1002-1009 , A great Assembly of the Witan , or wise men , concerts measures against the Danes . A. D. 1013. Sweyne is chosen " full King of England , " and on his death ...
... King and his wise men ; in one instance , " cum Exercitu . " A. D. 1002-1009 , A great Assembly of the Witan , or wise men , concerts measures against the Danes . A. D. 1013. Sweyne is chosen " full King of England , " and on his death ...
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... King's ordinary supreme Court of Justice . They were , in fact , the King's great Court , constituted differently , according to their different functions . The term , " Curia " was , on this account , applied to them , as it was also ...
... King's ordinary supreme Court of Justice . They were , in fact , the King's great Court , constituted differently , according to their different functions . The term , " Curia " was , on this account , applied to them , as it was also ...
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... King's Parliament , and is supposed to have possessed all the powers of the Four Courts , of Chancery , the King's Bench , the Common Pleas , and the Exchequer . It thus appears , that the words " Curia Regis , " and " Parlia- mentum ...
... King's Parliament , and is supposed to have possessed all the powers of the Four Courts , of Chancery , the King's Bench , the Common Pleas , and the Exchequer . It thus appears , that the words " Curia Regis , " and " Parlia- mentum ...
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... King's 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 ...
... King's 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 ...
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... King's Officers , and who were , therefore , summoned to perform their military duty by special Writs , whilst the more numerous body of Tenants in Chief were summoned only gene- rally . ( h ) From the Conquest to the close of John ...
... King's Officers , and who were , therefore , summoned to perform their military duty by special Writs , whilst the more numerous body of Tenants in Chief were summoned only gene- rally . ( h ) From the Conquest to the close of John ...
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