The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... mentioned among mariners , seamen , & c . in various statutes . See title Coals . KEELS . This word is applied to vessels used in the rivers of the north of England for the carriage of coals , & c . See Keyles . KEEP . A strong tower or ...
... mentioned among mariners , seamen , & c . in various statutes . See title Coals . KEELS . This word is applied to vessels used in the rivers of the north of England for the carriage of coals , & c . See Keyles . KEEP . A strong tower or ...
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... mentioned in the old charters of the Anglo - Saxons , which are subscribed by several of the nobility , viz . after bishops , dukes , and earls , per A. B. militem , where miles signifies some officer of the courts , as minister was an ...
... mentioned in the old charters of the Anglo - Saxons , which are subscribed by several of the nobility , viz . after bishops , dukes , and earls , per A. B. militem , where miles signifies some officer of the courts , as minister was an ...
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... mentioned in Butterfield's Surv . fol . 244. If the suitor appear not at it , he pays 2s . suit - silver for respite ... Mentioned in stat . 13 Eliz . c . 35. See Kidder . KYLYW . Signifies some liquid thing , and in the north it is used ...
... mentioned in Butterfield's Surv . fol . 244. If the suitor appear not at it , he pays 2s . suit - silver for respite ... Mentioned in stat . 13 Eliz . c . 35. See Kidder . KYLYW . Signifies some liquid thing , and in the north it is used ...
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... mentioned in the three last sections of the above act , it is not necessary to allege that they are the property of any person , or are of any value . Bonds , Bills , and Notes , being mere choses in action , were held also at the ...
... mentioned in the three last sections of the above act , it is not necessary to allege that they are the property of any person , or are of any value . Bonds , Bills , and Notes , being mere choses in action , were held also at the ...
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... mentioned by Camden , who says , that this servile attendance was imposed on the tenants , for conspiring at the like unseasonable time to raise a commotion . Camd . Britan . It belongs to the honour of Raleigh , and is called Lawless ...
... mentioned by Camden , who says , that this servile attendance was imposed on the tenants , for conspiring at the like unseasonable time to raise a commotion . Camd . Britan . It belongs to the honour of Raleigh , and is called Lawless ...
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