The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... shires . The first was the better to bridle the subject of Wales , which at that time was not reclaimed : and therefore it was necessary for the president and council there to have juris- diction and command over the English shires ...
... shires . The first was the better to bridle the subject of Wales , which at that time was not reclaimed : and therefore it was necessary for the president and council there to have juris- diction and command over the English shires ...
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... shires do come forth of their shires , and are known by the name of Cokers to this day . To this we add two things , which are worthy considera- tion ; the one , that there is no reason to put us to the proof of the use of this word ...
... shires do come forth of their shires , and are known by the name of Cokers to this day . To this we add two things , which are worthy considera- tion ; the one , that there is no reason to put us to the proof of the use of this word ...
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... shires were first comprehended in the instructions by name , and in these words , annexed by our commission : where- upon they would infer that they were not brought in the statute , but only came in by instructions , and do imagine ...
... shires were first comprehended in the instructions by name , and in these words , annexed by our commission : where- upon they would infer that they were not brought in the statute , but only came in by instructions , and do imagine ...
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action ALBAN alienation ancient answer attainted baron and feme called cause cestuy cestuy que Chancellor chancery clause commandment common law conceive constable conveyance court covenant crown debts declaration deed divers Earl Eliz escheat Essex execution executors favour fee-simple felony feme feoffee feoffment feoffor four shires Francis Bacon Friend give grant Gray's Inn hath heir holden honour humbly infeoffed inheritance intent judges judgment jury justice justices of peace king king's knight's service land law doth lease lessee letter likewise livery Lord Chancellor Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer lordship majesty majesty's maketh manor marchers Marquis of Buckingham matter pardon parliament party patent peace person plea pray profits Queen quod reason remainder remedy rent rule saith seised seisin Servant sheriff Sir Francis Bacon soccage statute of 34 tenure things tion unto VIII void Wales wherein whereof word marches writ