A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown Or a System of the Principal Matters Relating to that Subject, Digested Under Proper Heads: In Two Volumes. Of courts of criminal jurisdiction and the modes of proceeding therein, Volume 2 |
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... granted only at will , is void . ordain , institute , & c . to a lay person , nor can he exercise them himself ; but must administer those laws by bishops , as he does the common law by judges . Cro . Eliz . 259. 314 . 42 Ass . 12 , 13 ...
... granted only at will , is void . ordain , institute , & c . to a lay person , nor can he exercise them himself ; but must administer those laws by bishops , as he does the common law by judges . Cro . Eliz . 259. 314 . 42 Ass . 12 , 13 ...
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... granted to any one since the reign of King Henry the Fourth , but only pro hac vice , either for the trial of a peer on an indictment for a capital offence , or for the determination of the pretensions of those who claim to hold by ...
... granted to any one since the reign of King Henry the Fourth , but only pro hac vice , either for the trial of a peer on an indictment for a capital offence , or for the determination of the pretensions of those who claim to hold by ...
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... granted , that the marshalling of public funerals be- longs to the heralds , who are attendants on this court , and that no other persons without their licence can lawfully intermeddle therein ; yet it does by no means follow , that the ...
... granted , that the marshalling of public funerals be- longs to the heralds , who are attendants on this court , and that no other persons without their licence can lawfully intermeddle therein ; yet it does by no means follow , that the ...
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... granted , that the marshal is at this day the proper judge of points of honour , & c . if it were imagined that he has no power to act without the concurrence of a constable . Far . 126 . 4 Inst . 126 . 1 ( k ) Hob . 121 . Roll . 87 ...
... granted , that the marshal is at this day the proper judge of points of honour , & c . if it were imagined that he has no power to act without the concurrence of a constable . Far . 126 . 4 Inst . 126 . 1 ( k ) Hob . 121 . Roll . 87 ...
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... such a suit for words , and a prohibition was granted ; Holt further saying , that a prohibition would lie to a pretended court . ( Salk . 535. ) court can be holden by commission . It seems to 16 Bk . 2 . OF THE COURT OF THE.
... such a suit for words , and a prohibition was granted ; Holt further saying , that a prohibition would lie to a pretended court . ( Salk . 535. ) court can be holden by commission . It seems to 16 Bk . 2 . OF THE COURT OF THE.
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