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Page 201 - The volumes already published are Vol. I., for 1887. SELECT PLEAS OF THE CROWN. Vol. I., AD 1200-1225. Edited, from the Rolls preserved in HM Public Record Office, by FW MAITLAND, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, Cambridge. With Facsimile. Crown 410.
Page 201 - HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK.
Page 202 - King John, and consist of perambulations, claims, presentments and other proceedings (such as trials for poaching and trespass on the Forest) before the Justices in Eyre of the Forest. Vol. . MEMORANDA of the COURT of EXCHEQUER, AD 1199-1272. The Rolls' of the King's Remembrancer and of the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer throw the fullest light both upon the curious and intricate system of accounting at the Royal Exchequer and the far-reaching jurisdiction of the Court, together with its relation...
Page 162 - He hanged Markes because he adjudged During to death by twelve men not sworn." " He hanged Freberne, because he adjudged Harpin to death when the jurors were in doubt about their verdict ; for when in doubt, we ought rather to save than condemn.
Page 201 - ... services, rights of common, personal actions for debt and trespass, leet and criminal jurisdiction, misdemeanours, the system of local police and frankpledge, trading communities, and the law merchant as administered at a great fair. The selections are from the rolls of the manors of the Abbey of Bee in 13 counties, of the honour of the Abbot of Ramsay in seven counties, his fair of S. Ives, and his manors in Huntingdon, and of other manors in Berks and Wilts. Vol. III., for 1889. SELECT CIVIL...