The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... court rolls ; notwithstanding that will may be now qualified and restricted , and , at this day , can only be exerted " according to the custom of the manor . " On this authority , therefore , that copyholders were not originally ...
... court rolls ; notwithstanding that will may be now qualified and restricted , and , at this day , can only be exerted " according to the custom of the manor . " On this authority , therefore , that copyholders were not originally ...
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... courts of law , effected that which by many had been so long desired , and which the legisla- ture , although frequently urged , could or would never enact , and this in the very teeth of the act of parliament itself : they effected the ...
... courts of law , effected that which by many had been so long desired , and which the legisla- ture , although frequently urged , could or would never enact , and this in the very teeth of the act of parliament itself : they effected the ...
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... court for leave to make the matter up . This leave is readily granted ; but for it , there is also another fine due to the king by his prerogative , which is an ancient revenue of the crown , and is called the king's silver , or ...
... court for leave to make the matter up . This leave is readily granted ; but for it , there is also another fine due to the king by his prerogative , which is an ancient revenue of the crown , and is called the king's silver , or ...
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... Court of Common Pleast . The fine , after engrossment , shall be openly read and proclaimed in court , ( during which all pleas shall cease , ) once in the term it is made , and once in each three succeeding terms ; and these ...
... Court of Common Pleast . The fine , after engrossment , shall be openly read and proclaimed in court , ( during which all pleas shall cease , ) once in the term it is made , and once in each three succeeding terms ; and these ...
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... Court to imparl or confer with the vouchee in private , which is ( as usual ) allowed him ; and soon afterwards the demandant , Golding , returns to court ; but Morland , the vouchee , disappears , or makes default . Whereupon ...
... Court to imparl or confer with the vouchee in private , which is ( as usual ) allowed him ; and soon afterwards the demandant , Golding , returns to court ; but Morland , the vouchee , disappears , or makes default . Whereupon ...
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