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... assises of bread and ale , weights , and measures , & c : 6. In all manuscripts some articles are found much more correct than others ; a judgment has therefore frequently been formed from internal evidence in favour of a particular ...
... assises of bread and ale , weights , and measures , & c : 6. In all manuscripts some articles are found much more correct than others ; a judgment has therefore frequently been formed from internal evidence in favour of a particular ...
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... assises Rep . , Stat . Law Rev. Act , 1863 . Deceits by pleaders 21 5 22 22 Extortion Rep . , Stat . Law Rev. Act , 1863 . Tolls in markets & murage 23 Purveyance Crown debts Rep . , Stat . Law Rev. Act , 1863 . Slander Excess of ...
... assises Rep . , Stat . Law Rev. Act , 1863 . Deceits by pleaders 21 5 22 22 Extortion Rep . , Stat . Law Rev. Act , 1863 . Tolls in markets & murage 23 Purveyance Crown debts Rep . , Stat . Law Rev. Act , 1863 . Slander Excess of ...
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... assise in London Damages , real actions , & c . 7 Edw . 1. Stat . de Mortmain Viris Relig . ( 4 ) 9 Edw . 1. Artic . Stat . Glouc . 11 Edw . 1. Stat . de Merc . 12 Edw . 1. Stat . Wallie . 12 Edw . 1. ( 5 ) Stat . Rothlan . 13 Edw . 1 ...
... assise in London Damages , real actions , & c . 7 Edw . 1. Stat . de Mortmain Viris Relig . ( 4 ) 9 Edw . 1. Artic . Stat . Glouc . 11 Edw . 1. Stat . de Merc . 12 Edw . 1. Stat . Wallie . 12 Edw . 1. ( 5 ) Stat . Rothlan . 13 Edw . 1 ...
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... assise Justic . Assig . ( ' ) 21 Edw . 1. Stat . de Jurors 82 3686 83 ( 1 ) 13 Edw . 1. St. 4. & Temp . incert . Articles against the King's Prohibitions , Ruff . ( 2 ) 18 Edw . 1. St. 1. Quia emptores terr . , Ruff . ( 3 ) 24 Edw . 1 ...
... assise Justic . Assig . ( ' ) 21 Edw . 1. Stat . de Jurors 82 3686 83 ( 1 ) 13 Edw . 1. St. 4. & Temp . incert . Articles against the King's Prohibitions , Ruff . ( 2 ) 18 Edw . 1. St. 1. Quia emptores terr . , Ruff . ( 3 ) 24 Edw . 1 ...
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... Assises Assises of darrein presentment Amercements of freemen & others Liability to make bridges Obstructing of rivers ... assise & gaol delivery Nisi prius Personal . Rep . , Stat . Law Rev. Act , 1863 . ( 3 ) Not in Ruff . ( 5 ) St. 2 ...
... Assises Assises of darrein presentment Amercements of freemen & others Liability to make bridges Obstructing of rivers ... assise & gaol delivery Nisi prius Personal . Rep . , Stat . Law Rev. Act , 1863 . ( 3 ) Not in Ruff . ( 5 ) St. 2 ...
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Page 73 - No Freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed; nor will we pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful Judgment of his Peers, or by the Law of the Land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man either Justice or Right.
Page 153 - ... when a man doth compass or imagine the death of our lord the King, or of our lady his Queen or of their eldest son and heir...
Page 193 - that none from henceforth make any entry into any lands and tenements, but in case where entry is given by the law, and in such case not with strong hand, nor with multitude of people, but only in a peaceable and easy manner.
Page 73 - All Merchants (if they were not openly prohibited before) shall have their safe and sure Conduct to depart out of England, to come into England, to tarry in, and go through England, as well by Land as by Water, to buy and sell without any manner of evil Tolts, by the old and rightful Customs, except in Time of War.
Page 14 - ... any false news or tales whereby discord, or occasion of discord or slander, may grow between the King and his people, or the great men of the realm; and he that doth so shall be taken and kept in prison until he hath brought him into the court which was the first author of the tale.
Page 270 - Item, whereas the elections of knights of shires to come to the Parliaments of our Lord the King, in many counties of the realm of England, have now of late been made by very great, outrageous, and excessive number of people dwelling within the same counties of the realm of England, of the which most part was of people of small substance, and of no value...
Page 153 - Inst. 9), or the king's eldest daughter, unmarried ; or the wife of the king's eldest son nnd heir; or if a man do levy war against our lord the king in his realm ; or be adherent to the king's enemies in his realm giving them aid and comfort in the realm or elsewhere, and thereof be probably (proveablement, proveably) attainted of open deed by the people of their condition...
Page 180 - Third, it is enacted, that no man be put to answer without presentment before Justices or matter of record, or by due process and writ original according to the old law of the land...
Page 153 - And if a Man slay the Chancellor, Treasurer, or the King's Justices of the one Bench or the other, Justices in Eyre, or Justices of Assize, and all other Justices assigned to hear and determine, being in their Places doing their Offices.
Page 271 - England, by people dwelling and resident in the same counties, whereof every one of them shall have free land or tenement to the value of forty shillings by the year at the least above all charges...