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" Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be holden in some place certain. 18. Assizes of novel disseisin, and of mort d'ancestor, and of darrien presentment, shall not be taken but in their proper counties, and after this manner : We, or, if... "
History of the conquest of England by the Normans, tr. by W. Hazlitt - Page 353
by Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry - 1847
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The History of England, Volume 2

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1757 - 562 pages
...fhall only be " paid a reafonable aid. « XXI. No man fhall be " diftrained to perform more " fervice for a knight's fee, " or other free tenement, " than is due from thence u. XXII. Communia planta " XXII. Common pleas " *, ihall not follow our non lequantur curiam noftram,...
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The Commentaries Or Reports of Edmund Plowden, of the Middle-Temple, Esq ...

Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 816 pages
...Incroachment which the Common Law permitted. So the Statute of Magna Charta, cap. 11. ordains, that Common Pleas shall not follow our Court, but shall be holden in some certain Place, ayet in 31 Ed. 1. the King brought a Quare Impedit in the King's Bench, and it was there objected that...
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The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt: In Thirteen Parts, Volume 4

Sir Edward Coke - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 552 pages
...light at noon day, that the Court of Common Pleas was not erected after the statute of 9 H. 3. cap. II. Common Pleas shall not follow our Court, but shall be holden in some place certain. First, at the same time, and in the same great charter, and in the next Chapter saving...
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The Statutes at Large of South Carolina: Acts, records, and documents of a ...

South Carolina - Law - 1836 - 476 pages
...and once to marry his eldest daughter; and for this there shall only be paid a reasonable Aid. XXI. No man shall be distrained to perform more service...Fee, or other Free Tenement, than is due from thence. MAGNA CARTA XXII. OF KING JOHN. Communia placita non sequantur curiam nostram.sed teneantur in aliquo...
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A Digest and Index with Chronological Tables of All the Statutes ..., Volume 1

George Crabb - Law - 1841 - 1068 pages
...for by him, ii. s. 4. Records of fines and recoveries transferred to registrar, ib. 8. 2. Removal. Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be holden in some place certain, 9 H. 3, c. 11. the justices of CP before removal of that court shall have warning that...
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A survey of London

John Stow - London (England) - 1842 - 252 pages
...is not quite correct in this statement. One of the articles of Magna Charta expressly declares : " Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be holden in some certain place." See Taylor's Book of Rigkts, p. 20. On which Sir James Mackintosh, History of England, 1. p. 220, remarks...
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B.C. 55-A.D. 1603

1845 - 1024 pages
...none be distrained to do mure service for a knight's fee, nor for any other free tenement, than what is due from thence. — 17. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in some certain place. Assizes upon the writs of Novel disseisin, Mortdaucester (death of the...
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The Textbook of the Constitution: Magna Charta, the Petition of Right, and ...

Edward Shepherd Creasy - Constitutional history - 1848 - 76 pages
...and once to marry his eldest daughter ; and for this there shall be only paid a reasonable aid. 16. No man shall be distrained to perform more service...not follow our court, but shall be holden in some place certain.* 1 8. Assizes of novel disseisin, and of mort d'ancestor, and of darrein presentment,...
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An Essay on the Trial by Jury

Lysander Spooner - History - 1852 - 224 pages
...jury trial of any considerable importance. The provision is this: Chap. 22, (of John's Charter.) " Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be holden in some certain place. Trials upon the writ of novel disseisin, and of Mort d Ancester, and of Darrein Presentment, shall...
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The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution

Edward Shepherd Creasy - Constitutional history - 1853 - 364 pages
...and once to marry his eldest daughter; and for this there shall be only paid a reasonable aid. 16. No man shall be distrained to perform more service...not follow our court, but shall be holden in some place * Full comments on these gin of our Parliament is disimportant clauses will be found cussed....
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