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Derby
old horses run annually at Epsom near London for the Derby stakes It was instituted by the 12th Earl of Derby
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of material which promoted a product or service, Butter v. Derby Cities Council, (2006) 1 WLR 1346 (DB): (2005) EWHC 2835
Bishopric
Birmingham, Southwark, Southwell, Chelmsford, Coventry, St. Edmondsbury and Ipswich, Worcester, Derby, Guildford, Leicester, Portsmouth, York, Chester, Carlisle, Durham, Sodor and Man,
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Circuits
city of York. (3) Midland Circuit: Counties of Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby, Warwick, Leicester, Northampton, Rutland, Buckingham, and Bedford; the counties of
Discovery
507; Saunders v. Weil, (1892) 2 QB 321; and compare Derby Corporation v. Derbyshire County Council, 1897 AC 550]; nor by
Generalia Specialibus non derogant
derogate from special) Jenk. Cent. 123, cited in Earl of Derby v. Bury Improvement Commissioners, (1869) LR 4 Exch 226.
Hikenilde, Ickneal or Ikenild Street
forth by Worchestre, by Wycombe, by Byrmyngeham, by Lichefeld, by Derby, by Chestrefeld, by Yorke, and fourth unto Tynmouthe.'Polychron., 1. 1,
Judge
man ought to be judge inhis own cause.) Earl of Derby's case, 12 Rep. 114. De fide et officio judicis non
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