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... usually obtains among the practisers . 1. The king's premier ferjeant ( fo constituted by special patent ) . 2. The king's antient ferjeant , or the eldeft among the king's fer- jeants . 3. The king's advocate general . 4. The king's ...
... usually obtains among the practisers . 1. The king's premier ferjeant ( fo constituted by special patent ) . 2. The king's antient ferjeant , or the eldeft among the king's fer- jeants . 3. The king's advocate general . 4. The king's ...
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... usually attendant on his perfon : fuch as the lord high conftable and lord marefchal , who chiefly prefided . ILL . Eadgari . c . 5 . s F. N. B. 70. Fiach . 445 . 1. 3. tr . 1.4.7 . in matters of honour and of arms ; determining ...
... usually attendant on his perfon : fuch as the lord high conftable and lord marefchal , who chiefly prefided . ILL . Eadgari . c . 5 . s F. N. B. 70. Fiach . 445 . 1. 3. tr . 1.4.7 . in matters of honour and of arms ; determining ...
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... usually done on the common law fide of the court , that I have met with no traces of any writ of error being actually brought , fince the fourteenth year of queen Eliza- beth , A. D. 1572 . с In this ordinary , or legal , court is also ...
... usually done on the common law fide of the court , that I have met with no traces of any writ of error being actually brought , fince the fourteenth year of queen Eliza- beth , A. D. 1572 . с In this ordinary , or legal , court is also ...
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... ( usually the clerk of affife and his fubordinate officers ) are directed to affociate themselves with the justices and ferjeants , and they are required to admit the faid persons into their fociety , in order to take the affifes , & c ...
... ( usually the clerk of affife and his fubordinate officers ) are directed to affociate themselves with the justices and ferjeants , and they are required to admit the faid persons into their fociety , in order to take the affifes , & c ...
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... Henry VIII . and the confequent extinguishment of the office of lord high conftable , it hath usually with refpect to civil ¶ 4 Inft . 341 . Ibid . 324 . matters matters been held before the earl marshal only . This 67 PRIVATE.
... Henry VIII . and the confequent extinguishment of the office of lord high conftable , it hath usually with refpect to civil ¶ 4 Inft . 341 . Ibid . 324 . matters matters been held before the earl marshal only . This 67 PRIVATE.
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