Tabulae Curiales: Or Tables of the Superior Courts of Westminster Hall, Showing the Judges who Sat in Them from 1066 to 1864 : with the Attorney- and Solicitor-generals of Each Reign from the Institution of Those Offices : to which is Prefixed an Alphabetical List of All the Judges During the Same Period, Distinguishing the Reigns in which They Flourished and the Courts in which They Sat |
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A.D. CHIEF JUSTICES Abbot Adam Alan Alexander Angl Anne April Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York Arden Atkyns ATTORNEY Attorney-Generals B. E. Ch Basset Bishop of Bath Bishop of Durham Bishop of Ely Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of London Bishop of Winchester Chanc CHANCELLORS AND KEEPERS Charles Christopher Commis COMMON PLEAS COURT OF CHANCERY COURT OF COMMON COURT OF EXCHEQUER COURT OF KING'S Curs Cursitor Baron Earl Edmund Edward Eliz Eyre Fortescue Francis Geoffrey le Scrope George Giffard Gilbert Grey Hale Henry Hereford Hugh Humphrey Inter Itin James July June 26 KING'S BENCH LORD CHANCELLORS March Mary MASTERS Montagu Neville Nicholas Peter Ralph Ranulph Reginald reign Richard Roger ROLLS Sept Simon sioners Sir John Sir Thomas SOLICITOR-GENERALS Thorpe Trevor Vict VIII Walter Yelverton Νον
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Page 27 - ... 25. 1467, June 20. Simon Langham, Bishop of Ely. William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. Sir Robert de Thorpe. Sir John Knyvet. Adam de Houghton, Bishop of St. David's. Sir Richard le Scrope. Simon de Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury. William de Courteneye, Bishop of London. Sir Richard le Scrope. Robert de Braybroke, Bishop of London. Sir Michael de la Pole, afterwards Earl of Suffolk. Thomas de Arundel, Bishop of Ely. William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. Thomas de Arundel, Archbishop...
Page 85 - IV. c. 70), an additional judge was appointed to each of the three Courts of Common Law.


