An Account of the Most Important Public Records of Great Britain, and the Publications of the Record Commissioners ... |
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An Account of the Most Important Public Records of Great Britain and the ... Charles Purton Cooper Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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11th century 12th century Abridgement Acts ancient anno appears Appendix Authentic Collection authority Bishop Book Calendar Catalogue Chancery Church Clerk commission Commissioners Committee compiled containing copy Court Crown Domesd Domesday Earl England English entries Escheator Exchequer Exon folio French Gospels granted Greek Henry III History House of Commons hundred Hundred Rolls Inquisitions Inrolments inserted instances Introduction to Authentic Ireland John Justices King Henry King's lands Latin Letters Library Lord Lord Coke Magna Carta manors ment Office original Parl Parlia Parliament Rolls Patent Patent Rolls Petitions Placita Plaintiff Preface preserved proceedings Public Records published Pulton Quo Warranto Rastall's Regis reign of Henry reign of King Richard Rolls Chapel Rolls of Parliament Royal Seal Sheriffs Sir Robert Cotton Stat Statute Roll statutes previous subjoined subsequent tion Tower of London transcript translation Usuardus volumes Wanley Westminster Writs written
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Seite 170 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and others, without being specially pleaded.
Seite 330 - The Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the state of the...
Seite 282 - Pope, were regulated by it, till the survey made in the twenty-sixth year of Henry VIII.; and because the statutes of colleges, which were founded before the Reformation, are also interpreted by this criterion, according to which their benefices under a certain value are exempted from the restriction in the statute of the twenty-first of Henry VIII. concerning pluralities.
Seite 455 - Most of these ancient petitions appear to have been presented in consequence of assaults and trespasses, and a variety of outrages which were cognizable at common law, but for which the party complaining was unable to obtain redress, in consequence of the maintenance or protection afforded to his adversary by some powerful baron, or by the sheriff or other officer of the county in which they occurred.
Seite 257 - Of Widows and Heiresses of Tenants in Capite, whose Marriages were in the Gift of the King, with the Values of their I/ands.
Seite 18 - Winchelsea moved for the appointment of a Select Committee of the House of Commons, 'to inquire into the state of Education of the Lower Orders of the People in London, Westminster, and Southwark.
Seite 452 - Lawrence, in the sixth year of the reign of King Richard the Second after the Conquest of England, before Roger Juyl, Escheator of the Lord the King...
Seite 349 - Vol. i. contains the Dioceses of Canterbury, Rochester, Bath and Wells, Bristol, Chichester, and London. Vol. ii., Winchester, Salisbury, Oxford, Exeter, and Gloucester. Vol.
Seite 355 - From these proceedings, it appears that the chief business in the Court of Chancery, in those early times, did not arise from the introduction of uses of land, according to the opinion of most writers on the subject ; very few instances of applications to the Chancellor on such grounds occurring among the proceedings of the chancery during the first four or five reigns after the equitable jurisdiction of the court seems to have been fully established. Most of these ancient petitions appear to have...
Seite 281 - King's precept was begun in that year (1288) and finished as to the Province of Canterbury in 1291, and as to that of York, in the following year ; the whole being under the direction of John, Bishop of Win ton, and Oliver, Bishop of Lincoln...