The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... privilege to demand money for the bottom of ships resting in a port or harbour . Rot . Parl . 21 Edw . 1 . KEELMEN . Are mentioned among mariners , seamen , & c . in various statutes . See title Coals . KEELS . This word is applied to ...
... privilege to demand money for the bottom of ships resting in a port or harbour . Rot . Parl . 21 Edw . 1 . KEELMEN . Are mentioned among mariners , seamen , & c . in various statutes . See title Coals . KEELS . This word is applied to ...
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... privilege ; and this in a different sense from that wherein he is styled the fountain of justice ; for here he is ... privileges upon private persons , such as granting place or precedence to any of his subjects as shall seem good to his ...
... privilege ; and this in a different sense from that wherein he is styled the fountain of justice ; for here he is ... privileges upon private persons , such as granting place or precedence to any of his subjects as shall seem good to his ...
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... privilege belonging to a knight , see in Fern's Glory of Generosity , p . 116 . Of knights there are two sorts , one ... privileges as knights bachelors ; but to take precedence of them . Third class , companions of the order ; they are ...
... privilege belonging to a knight , see in Fern's Glory of Generosity , p . 116 . Of knights there are two sorts , one ... privileges as knights bachelors ; but to take precedence of them . Third class , companions of the order ; they are ...
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... privilege to take unam lagenam vini , ante malum et retro , of all wine ships that come up to the Thames . Sir Peter Leycester , in his Antiquities of Cheshire , interprets lagena vini , a bottle of wine . LAGHDAY , or Lahday . See ...
... privilege to take unam lagenam vini , ante malum et retro , of all wine ships that come up to the Thames . Sir Peter Leycester , in his Antiquities of Cheshire , interprets lagena vini , a bottle of wine . LAGHDAY , or Lahday . See ...
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... privilege ; and this in a different sense from that wherein he is styled the fountain of justice ; for here he is ... privileges upon private persons , such as granting place or precedence to any of his subjects as shall seem good to his ...
... privilege ; and this in a different sense from that wherein he is styled the fountain of justice ; for here he is ... privileges upon private persons , such as granting place or precedence to any of his subjects as shall seem good to his ...
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