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Guildhall sittings
Guildhall sittings. The sittings held in the Guildhall of the City
Guildhall
Guildhall, the chief hall of a city or borough-town, for holding
Royal Courts of Justice
London City nisi prius business were also held in the Guildhall, but provision was made by s. 20 of the Courts
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Guildhall
The hall where a guild or corporation usually assembles a townhall
Frithgilda
Frithgilda, guildhall; a company or fraternity for the maintenance of peace and
London Sittings
London Sittings. See GUILDHALL SITTINGS, and ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE.
Middlesex Quarter Sessions
as in other counties. Middlesex Sessions are held at the Guildhall, Westminster, and are not to be confused with London Sessions,
Sittings
(replacing (English) Judicature Act, 1873, s. 37); and see also GUILDHALL SITTINGS; WESTMINSTER; and VACATION. Sittings at the Royal Courts of
Tolsey
is a local tribunal, for civil causes, held at the Guildhall, Bristol. The Recorder of Bristol is the judge of this
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