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Empannel
Empannel [fr. panne, Fr.], the writing or entering by the sheriff,
Ponendis in assisis
Ponendis in assisis, an abolished writ to empannel juries, Fitz. N.B. 165.
Precept
of members of Parliament; a command to a sheriff to empannel a jury; also a provocation whereby one incites another to
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Court-leet
the High Steward of the Manor presiding, a jury being empannelled one month aftr Easter and serving for a year from
Panel
as the sheriff returns to pass upon a trial; and empannelling a jury is nothing but the entering them into the
Pannellation
Pannellation, act of empannelling a jury.
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