| 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.... | |
| Francis Lieber - Democracy - 1853 - 842 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. ! out of the realm, our chief justiciary, shall send two justiciaries through every county four times... | |
| Francis Lieber - Civil rights - 1853 - 576 pages
...daughter ; and for this there shall only be paid a reasonable aid. XXI. No man shall be distrained tb perform more service for a knight's fee, or other free tenement, than is due from thence. XXII. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be holden in some certain place. Trials upon... | |
| Francis Lieber - Civil rights - 1853 - 592 pages
...to perform more service for a knight's fee, or other free tenement, than is due from thence. XXII. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be holden in some certain place. Trials upon the writs of novel disseisin, and of mort d'ancestor, and of darreine presentment, shall... | |
| E. S. Creasy - 1854 - 468 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.* 18. Assizes of novel disseisin, and of mort d'ancestor, and of darrein presentment,... | |
| Richard Sims - Archives - 1856 - 560 pages
...Magna Carta; and it now forms the eleventh chapter of the charter, as confirmed by 25 Edward I., viz. " Common Pleas shall not follow our court," but shall " be holden in some place certain." This " certain place " was established at Westminster Hall, where the Aula Regis originally... | |
| David Rowland - Constitutional history - 1859 - 606 pages
...in our land."1 The articles relating to the administration of justice are the following : — " 20. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be holden in some certain place. ( " 21. Trial upon the writs of Novel disseisin, of Mort d'ancestor, and of Darrein presentment, shall... | |
| Richard Sims - Archives - 1861 - 656 pages
...Magna Carta; and it now forms the eleventh chapter of the charter, as confirmed by 25 Edward I., viz. " Common Pleas shall not follow our court," but shall " be holden in some place certain." This " certain place " was established at Westminster Hall, where the Auld Regis originally... | |
| John Fulton - Constitutional history - 1864 - 582 pages
...distrained to do more service for a knight's fee or other free tenement, than what is justly due therefrom. 17. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall...place. 18. Trials upon the writs of novel disseisin, mort (Pancestre, and darrein presentment, shall be taken only in their proper counties, and after this... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - Constitutional history - 1867 - 426 pages
...and once to marry his eldest daughter; and for this there shall be only paid a reasonable aid. 1C. No man shall be distrained to perform more service for a knight's fee, or other frco tenement, than is due from thence. 17. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be holden... | |
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