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Kings Bench

Formerly the highest court of common law in England so called because the king used to sit there in person It consisted of a chief justice and four puisne or junior justices During the reign of...

king size

extra large as a king size bed

Aid of the King

Aid of the King [auxilium regis, Lat.], the king's tenant prays this, when rent is demanded of him by others. A city or borough, holding a fee-farm from the king, if anything be demanded which belongs...

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Champion of the King (or Queen)

Champion of the King (or Queen), an ancient officer, whose duty (hereditary in the family of Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire) it was to ride armed cap-a-pie into Westminster Hall at the coronation, while the king was at...

Thanage of the King

Thanage of the King, a certain part of the king's land or property, of which the ruler or governor was called 'thane.'-Cowel

Peace of the King

Peace of the King [pax regis, Lat.], that security for life and goods which the king promises to all his subjects, or others taken into his protection. See PEACE, BREACH OF.

Counting-house of the King's household

Counting-house of the King's household, usually called the Board of Green Cloth, where sit the lord-steward and treasurer of the king's house, the comptroller, master of the household, cofferer, and two clerks of the Green Cloth,...

Botiler of the King

Botiler of the King [pincerna regis, Lat.], an officer that provides the king's wines, who might (Fleta, 1. 2, c. xxi.), by virtue of his office, choose out of every ship laden with sale wines, one...

Chambers of the King

Chambers of the King (Regi' camer'). The exclusive territorial jurisdiction of the British Crown over the in closed parts of the sea long the coasts of the island of Great Britain has immemorially extended to those...

Coroner of the King's Household

Coroner of the King's Household hath an exempt jurisdiction within the verge which the coroner of the county cannot intermeddle with, 2 Hawk. P.C. c. 9, s. 15.

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Kings Bench

Formerly the highest court of common law in England so called because the king used to sit there in person It consisted of a chief justice and four puisne or junior justices During the reign of...

king size

extra large as a king size bed

Aid of the King

Aid of the King [auxilium regis, Lat.], the king's tenant prays this, when rent is demanded of him by others. A city or borough, holding a fee-farm from the king, if anything be demanded which belongs...

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Champion of the King (or Queen)

Champion of the King (or Queen), an ancient officer, whose duty (hereditary in the family of Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire) it was to ride armed cap-a-pie into Westminster Hall at the coronation, while the king was at...

Thanage of the King

Thanage of the King, a certain part of the king's land or property, of which the ruler or governor was called 'thane.'-Cowel

Peace of the King

Peace of the King [pax regis, Lat.], that security for life and goods which the king promises to all his subjects, or others taken into his protection. See PEACE, BREACH OF.

Counting-house of the King's household

Counting-house of the King's household, usually called the Board of Green Cloth, where sit the lord-steward and treasurer of the king's house, the comptroller, master of the household, cofferer, and two clerks of the Green Cloth,...

Botiler of the King

Botiler of the King [pincerna regis, Lat.], an officer that provides the king's wines, who might (Fleta, 1. 2, c. xxi.), by virtue of his office, choose out of every ship laden with sale wines, one...

Chambers of the King

Chambers of the King (Regi' camer'). The exclusive territorial jurisdiction of the British Crown over the in closed parts of the sea long the coasts of the island of Great Britain has immemorially extended to those...

Coroner of the King's Household

Coroner of the King's Household hath an exempt jurisdiction within the verge which the coroner of the county cannot intermeddle with, 2 Hawk. P.C. c. 9, s. 15.

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