The Quarterly Review, Volume 32William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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Page 97
... writs upon which the pro- ceedings in other courts of remedial jurisdiction were grounded , which last they shared with the King and with the Chancery . A writ of this description is a mandate issued in the name of the King , but it was ...
... writs upon which the pro- ceedings in other courts of remedial jurisdiction were grounded , which last they shared with the King and with the Chancery . A writ of this description is a mandate issued in the name of the King , but it was ...
Page 99
... writ . Perhaps this passage refers to their attendance as receivers of petitions in Parlia- ment , or before the ... writs , and they were assisted by cer- tain other juniors , who acted in the name and on the responsi bility of their ...
... writ . Perhaps this passage refers to their attendance as receivers of petitions in Parlia- ment , or before the ... writs , and they were assisted by cer- tain other juniors , who acted in the name and on the responsi bility of their ...
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... writ of summons , as from the knights , citizens , and burgesses , elected by and for the com- monalty . Statutes were framed by this Council , and brought into Parliament . So much regard was had to the opinion of its members , that ...
... writ of summons , as from the knights , citizens , and burgesses , elected by and for the com- monalty . Statutes were framed by this Council , and brought into Parliament . So much regard was had to the opinion of its members , that ...
Page 102
... writ de procedendo . Oppressions alleg- ed to have been committed by the ministers and bailiffs of the Crown , nuisances which could not be abated by the common law , and wrongs and trespasses which could not be so redressed ...
... writ de procedendo . Oppressions alleg- ed to have been committed by the ministers and bailiffs of the Crown , nuisances which could not be abated by the common law , and wrongs and trespasses which could not be so redressed ...
Page 103
... writs or commissions of oyer and terminer , at the suit of indivi- duals , in cases where any extraordinary outrage had been com- mitted , demanding more speedy or more effectual remedy than could be furnished by the usual process ...
... writs or commissions of oyer and terminer , at the suit of indivi- duals , in cases where any extraordinary outrage had been com- mitted , demanding more speedy or more effectual remedy than could be furnished by the usual process ...
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