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... court becomes vacant , and a puisne Judge of the same court , or of another court , hath approved himself fit and deserving , it would be a singular good encouragement for him and others if such an one be sometimes preferred and ...
... court becomes vacant , and a puisne Judge of the same court , or of another court , hath approved himself fit and deserving , it would be a singular good encouragement for him and others if such an one be sometimes preferred and ...
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... Court of the Duchy of Lancaster prohi- bitions go ; and the like may do to the court of wards and exche- quer - chamber . 6. Against the Court of Requests . 7. Against the Chan- cery y for decrees after judgment . 8. Præmunire for suits ...
... Court of the Duchy of Lancaster prohi- bitions go ; and the like may do to the court of wards and exche- quer - chamber . 6. Against the Court of Requests . 7. Against the Chan- cery y for decrees after judgment . 8. Præmunire for suits ...
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... court of Chancery , I shall divide it into five natures . 1. The first is , when the court doth embrace or retain causes , both in matter and circumstance merely determinable and fit for the common law . For , my Lords , the Chancery is ...
... court of Chancery , I shall divide it into five natures . 1. The first is , when the court doth embrace or retain causes , both in matter and circumstance merely determinable and fit for the common law . For , my Lords , the Chancery is ...
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BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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