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Eyre
Matched in: Term Eyre
Eyr
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Eyre, justices in
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Eire, or eyre
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Justice in eyre
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Martial law
(10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 31), in Ireland. It was proclaimed in Jamaica without authority by Governor Eyre in 1865, but followed by a Jamaica Actof Indemnity which was held good in Phillips v. Eyre, (1870)
Porter
Porter, an officer who carries a white or silver rod before the justices in eyre, so called a portando virgam; also, a person employed to carry messages, parcels, etc. Porters in the City
Transcripto recognitionis fact' coram justiciariis itinerantibus
Transcripto recognitionis fact' coram justiciariis itinerantibus, etc., an old writ to certify a cognizance taken by justices in eyre, Ibid. 151.
Transcripto pedis finis levati mittendo in cancellariam
finis levati mittendo in cancellariam, a writ which certified the foot of a fine levied before justices in eyre, etc., into the Chancery, Rev. Brev. 169, 4th Edn.
Proconsules
Proconsules, justices in eyre.
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Eyre
Matched in: Term Eyre
Eyr
Air
Eyre, justices in
Matched in: Term Eyre, justices in
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Eire, or eyre
Matched in: Term Eire, or eyre
Justice in eyre
Matched in: Term Justice in eyre
Martial law
(10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 31), in Ireland. It was proclaimed in Jamaica without authority by Governor Eyre in 1865, but followed by a Jamaica Actof Indemnity which was held good in Phillips v. Eyre, (1870)
Porter
Porter, an officer who carries a white or silver rod before the justices in eyre, so called a portando virgam; also, a person employed to carry messages, parcels, etc. Porters in the City
Transcripto recognitionis fact' coram justiciariis itinerantibus
Transcripto recognitionis fact' coram justiciariis itinerantibus, etc., an old writ to certify a cognizance taken by justices in eyre, Ibid. 151.
Transcripto pedis finis levati mittendo in cancellariam
finis levati mittendo in cancellariam, a writ which certified the foot of a fine levied before justices in eyre, etc., into the Chancery, Rev. Brev. 169, 4th Edn.
Proconsules
Proconsules, justices in eyre.
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