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" Common pleas shall not follow our court but shall be held in a certain fixed place. "
The Juryman's Legal Hand-book, and Manual of Common Law - Página 251
por Thomas Harttree Cornish - 1843 - 272 páginas
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by the ..., Volumen6

Robert Henry - 1788 - 430 páginas
...j and that only a reafonable aid. Let none be diftrained to jg do more fervice for a knight's fee, nor for any other free tenement, than what is .due from thence. Common jy pleas fhall not follow our court, but fhall be held in fome certain place. Affixes upon the...
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by the ..., Volumen6

Robert Henry - 1805 - 432 páginas
...daughter; and that only a reafonable aid. Let none be diftrained to 26 do more fervice for a knight's fee, nor for any other free tenement, than what is due from thence. Common iy pkas fhall not follow our court, but fhall be hsld in fome certain place. Affixes upon the...
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v. 11-12 1485-1547

Robert Henry - 1814 - 436 páginas
...; and that only a reafonable aid. Let none be diftrained to 16 do more fervice for a knight's fee, nor for any other free tenement, than what is due from thence. Common 17 pleas fhall not follow our court, but fhall be held in fome certain place. Affizes upon the...
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An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John: To which are Added ...

Richard Thomson - 1829 - 664 páginas
...Ports, and all Ports, should have all their liherties and free customs. — (XI. ll.) None shall he distrained to do more service for a Knight's-Fee,...other free tenement, than what is due from thence. —(XII. 12.) Common Pleas shall not follow oar coart, hnt shall he held in any certain place. —...
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An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John: To which are Added ...

Richard Thomson - 1829 - 712 páginas
...service for a Knight's-Fee, nor for any other free tenement, than what is due from thence.— (XI. 12.) Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in any certain place. — (XII. 13.) Trials upon the Writs of Novel Disseisin and of Mort d'Ancestre, shall not be taken...
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The Book of the Constitution of Great Britain

Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 810 páginas
...distrained to do more service for a knight's fee, nor for any free tenement, than what is due from them. 17. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in some certain place. 18. Assizes upon the writs of Novel desseisin, Mort d'ancester (death of the ancestor),...
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B.C. 55-A.D. 1603

1845 - 1024 páginas
...and that only a reasonable aid. — 16. Let none be distrained to do mure service for a knight's fee, nor for any other free tenement, than what is due from thence. — 17. Common pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in some certain place. Assizes upon...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volumen86

1883 - 798 páginas
...all other cities and burghs, towns and seaports, shall have all their liberties and free customs. (3) Common Pleas shall not follow our Court, but shall be held in some certain place. (The Court was fixed at Winchester.) (4) A person fined for an offence shall not...
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The Judges of England: With Sketches of Their Lives, and ..., Volumen2

Edward Foss - 1848 - 552 páginas
...requires any explanation beyond its apparent meaning. The simple translation of the clause is, that " Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in some certain place." No reference is made to the Bank, nor to any other court than the king's court,...
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The judges of England, from the time of the Conquest, Volumen2

Edward Foss - 1848 - 556 páginas
...requires any explanation beyond its apparent meaning. The simple translation of the clause is, that " Common Pleas shall not follow our court, but shall be held in some certain place." No reference is made to the Bank, nor to any other court than the king's court,...
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