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... Court was in agreement with him ; or else , with facts behind him strong enough to win his case , he might lose it by an adverse ruling of the Court without ever getting an opportunity of setting up his facts . But he was a careful man ...
... Court was in agreement with him ; or else , with facts behind him strong enough to win his case , he might lose it by an adverse ruling of the Court without ever getting an opportunity of setting up his facts . But he was a careful man ...
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... Court during the hearing of any case in which the King's interests are involved , to constitute himself there and then , without instructions from anyone , the King's repre- sentative , to sue on behalf of the King - sequi pro domino ...
... Court during the hearing of any case in which the King's interests are involved , to constitute himself there and then , without instructions from anyone , the King's repre- sentative , to sue on behalf of the King - sequi pro domino ...
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... court , which he was bound to attend , and the Abbot's court had no power to fine him . Both the Abbot and Richard stick to their own stories , so there was nothing to be done but to summon a jury to decide between them . Richard prayed ...
... court , which he was bound to attend , and the Abbot's court had no power to fine him . Both the Abbot and Richard stick to their own stories , so there was nothing to be done but to summon a jury to decide between them . Richard prayed ...
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... Court on the matter , for BEREFORD C.J. , in his summary fashion , told the intervener that he had himself asked leave to defend , ' telling us that you had taken out process and that you had the parties in Court . Seeing that you in ...
... Court on the matter , for BEREFORD C.J. , in his summary fashion , told the intervener that he had himself asked leave to defend , ' telling us that you had taken out process and that you had the parties in Court . Seeing that you in ...
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... Court of the manor . The Court of Common Bench had no jurisdiction to try it . In 6 Edward II certain people , residents within the manor , were claiming certain tenements within the manor ( pp . 78-81 below ) , and they claimed them ...
... Court of the manor . The Court of Common Bench had no jurisdiction to try it . In 6 Edward II certain people , residents within the manor , were claiming certain tenements within the manor ( pp . 78-81 below ) , and they claimed them ...
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Abbot advowson aforesaid John aforesaid tenements aforesaid William Alice ask judgment assise assize attorn attornatum suum attorney auaunt auncestres auoit auoms autre Banco Roll baroun BEREFORD C.J. Berr bref Cecily ceste cesti claimed Court deed default defendant demesne Denham dicit quod dioms disseisin domini Regis dower dreit EDWARD II estre executors femme feoffment Foxham fuit fust granted Harry heir Herle homage idem Ideo inde Iohannes iour ipse ipsius Isabel iugement jury King's land Lincoln's Inn lord King maner manor Maud mesme messuage mort noun parties pertinenciis plaintiff Plea Roll precipe predicti predictus Iohannes prest pur ceo qe purpartie qaunt quei quod predictus ready to aver Record-continued Regis nunc resceu resoun Robert sancti saunz Scrope seignour seised seisin Sheriff statute tenant tenements terce terre Thomas tiel vers vnde wardship warranty wife Willelmus writ writ of right
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Page 47 - Eboraci abduxit contra voluntatem etc. et contra pacem etc. vnde dicit quod deterioratus est et dampnum habet ad valenciam centum librarum Et inde producit sectam etc. Et Henricus per attornatum suum venit Et defendit vim et iniuriam quando etc.
