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Inquisitio post mortem
one time almost all the men of property in the kingdom) in which the death of the deceased tenant and the
Jesuits
liable to banishment on conviction on indictment from the United Kingdom, and an attempt was made in 1902 to enforce the
Judgments Extension Act, 1868
reciprocal enforce-ment of judgments of superior courts between the United Kingdom and other parts of the Empire. The Act is limited
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Justiciar or Justiciary, Chief
over all other courts. He was exofficio regent of the kingdom in the king's absence. Writs ran in his name and
Lano niger
niger, a sort of base coin, formerly current in this kingdom, Mem. in Scac.
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
c. 16, s. 19, as 'no part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland nor the Islands of Man,
Marriage
As to marriages between British subjects resident in the United Kingdom and British subjects resident in other parts of the King's
Magna Carta
substantially upon the Saxon Common Law, which flourished in this kingdom until the Normaninvasion consolidated the system of feudality, still the
Man, Isle of
Consolidation Act, 1876, it is deemed part of the United Kingdom), being legislated for by its own Parliament, called the House
Marine
Marine, a general name for the navy of a kingdom or state; as also the whole economy of naval affairs,
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