Baron - Law Dictionary Search Results
Viscount, or Vicount
409. A peer of the fourth order, between earl and baron, 2 Steph. Com.
Scutage
ESCUAGE. Means a monetary payment levied by the king or barons as a substitute for some or all of the knights
Secta ad curiam
Secta ad curiam, a writ that lay against him who refused to perform his suit either to the County Court...
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Sheriff's Tourn or Rotation
Sheriff's Tourn or Rotation, a Court of record held twice every year, within a month after Easter and Michaelmas, before...
Statham
had ever yet received by this author, who was a Baron of the Exchequer in time of Edward IV. this was
Stradling v. Stiles
work of Fortescue, an eminent lawyer who subsequently became a baron of the Exchequer.
Thane
Anglo-Saxon nobleman: an old title of honour, perhaps equivalent to baron. There were two orders of thanes, the king's thanes and
Turn, or Tourn
Turn, or Tourn, the great Court-leet of the county, as the old county Court was the Court-baron; of this the...
Healgemote
Healgemote, a Court-baron; an ecclesiastical Court.
Heretoch
draw or lead], a general, leader, or commander; also a baron of the realm, Du Fresne.
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Baron - Law Dictionary Search Results
Viscount, or Vicount
409. A peer of the fourth order, between earl and baron, 2 Steph. Com.
Scutage
ESCUAGE. Means a monetary payment levied by the king or barons as a substitute for some or all of the knights
Secta ad curiam
Secta ad curiam, a writ that lay against him who refused to perform his suit either to the County Court...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Sheriff's Tourn or Rotation
Sheriff's Tourn or Rotation, a Court of record held twice every year, within a month after Easter and Michaelmas, before...
Statham
had ever yet received by this author, who was a Baron of the Exchequer in time of Edward IV. this was
Stradling v. Stiles
work of Fortescue, an eminent lawyer who subsequently became a baron of the Exchequer.
Thane
Anglo-Saxon nobleman: an old title of honour, perhaps equivalent to baron. There were two orders of thanes, the king's thanes and
Turn, or Tourn
Turn, or Tourn, the great Court-leet of the county, as the old county Court was the Court-baron; of this the...
Healgemote
Healgemote, a Court-baron; an ecclesiastical Court.
Heretoch
draw or lead], a general, leader, or commander; also a baron of the realm, Du Fresne.
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