Antiquities of the Inns of Court and Chancery: Containing Historical and Descriptive Sketches Relative to Their Original Foundation, Customs, Ceremonies, Buildings, Government, &c. ; with a Concise History of the English LawVernor and Hood, 1804 - 377 ページ |
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... , from the greatest to the least ; and what rent every man's estate could yield ; all which he appointed to be recorded in his Flor . Wigorn . p . 449 . exchequer at Westminster , in that well - known vo- COMMON LAW OF ENGLAND . 11.
... , from the greatest to the least ; and what rent every man's estate could yield ; all which he appointed to be recorded in his Flor . Wigorn . p . 449 . exchequer at Westminster , in that well - known vo- COMMON LAW OF ENGLAND . 11.
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... appointed that charters should be sealed with wax by each man's peculiar seal ; also that pleadings should be in French , and that that language should be taught in schools . He made the loss of eyes the penalty of taking a deer or a ...
... appointed that charters should be sealed with wax by each man's peculiar seal ; also that pleadings should be in French , and that that language should be taught in schools . He made the loss of eyes the penalty of taking a deer or a ...
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... appointed one clerk and one knight , with the assistance of the shireeve , to collect the same . " The same year he sent his justices itinerant into Lincolnshire , and the rest of the northern counties , to dispatch those pleas of the ...
... appointed one clerk and one knight , with the assistance of the shireeve , to collect the same . " The same year he sent his justices itinerant into Lincolnshire , and the rest of the northern counties , to dispatch those pleas of the ...
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... appointed time , pursuant to their promise and obligations , they repaired in the beginning of January to the new Temple at London , where the king then lodged , accoutred in military garb and equipage , and boldly charged him with his ...
... appointed time , pursuant to their promise and obligations , they repaired in the beginning of January to the new Temple at London , where the king then lodged , accoutred in military garb and equipage , and boldly charged him with his ...
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... appointed Robert Fitzwalter , one of their associates , to be their general , calling him the marshal of the army for God and holy church , and proceeded without further ceremony to make war upon the king . They besieged Northampton ...
... appointed Robert Fitzwalter , one of their associates , to be their general , calling him the marshal of the army for God and holy church , and proceeded without further ceremony to make war upon the king . They besieged Northampton ...
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31 ページ - Whence it is that in our law the goodness of a custom depends upon its having been used time out of mind ; or, in the solemnity of our legal phrase, time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.
117 ページ - Hear this, ye justices, that I have this day " neither eat, drank, nor have upon me, neither bone, stone, nor grass, " nor any enchantment, sorcery, or witchcraft, whereby the law of " God may be abased, or the law of the devil exalted. So help me
263 ページ - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
3 ページ - But here a very natural, and very material, question arises; how are these customs or maxims to be known, and by whom is their validity to be determined? The answer is, by the judges in the several courts of justice. They are the depositaries of the laws; the living oracles, who must decide in all cases of doubt, and who are bound by an oath to decide according to the law of the land.
5 ページ - And indeed our antiquaries and early historians do all positively assure us, that our body of laws is of this compounded nature. For they tell us that in the time of Alfred, the local customs of the several provinces of the kingdom were grown so various, that he found it expedient to compile his Domebook, or Liber Judicialis, for the general use of the whole £ *65 ] kingdom. * This book is said to have been extant so late as the reign of King Edward the Fourth, but is now unfortunately lost.
79 ページ - It keeps all inferior jurisdictions within the bounds of their authority, and may either remove their proceedings to be determined here, or prohibit their progress below. It superintends all civil corporations in the kingdom. It commands magistrates and others to do what their duty requires, in every case where there is no other specific remedy. It protects the liberty of the subject, by speedy and summary interposition.
38 ページ - ALL OTHERS WHO HOLD OF US IN CHIEF, FOR A CERTAIN DAY, THAT IS TO SAY...
117 ページ - ... to him for forfeiting the land of his principal by pronouncing that, shameful word, he is condemned as a recreant amittere...
3 ページ - And thus much for the first ground and chief corner stone of the laws of England, which is general immemorial custom, or common law, from time to time declared in the decisions of the courts of justice ; which decisions are preserved among our public records, explained in our reports, and digested for general use in the authoritative writings of the venerable sages of the law.
69 ページ - In all, he seems to have had the supervision of all charters, letters, and such other public instruments of the crown as were authenticated in the most solemn manner, and, therefore, when seals came into use, he had always the custody of the king's great seal.