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Judex and queen
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Champion of the King (or Queen)
Matched in: Term Champion of the King (or Queen)
King's Bench
King's Bench. The Court of King's or Queen's bench (so called because the King used formerly to sit
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Aurum regin'
Aurum regin', queen-gold. A royal revenue belonging to every queen consort during her
Royal Assent
have passed both Houses are read, and the king's or queen's answer is declared by the Clerk of the Parliaments in
Tithe Rent-Charge
tithe rent-charge and also, by s. 3 (unrepealed), transferred to Queen Anne's Bounty all tithe rent-charges attached to benefices, and contained
Protestant
in default of issue of Princess Anne of Denmark (afterwards Queen Anne) and William III., on the Princess Sophia and the
Treason
or imagine the death of our lord the king (a queen regnant is within these words), of our lady his queen
Schism Bill
the name of an Act passed in the reign of Queen Anne, which restrained Protestant dissenters from educating their own children,
Royal Courts of Justice
cc. 48, 49). The Royal Courts were formally opened by Queen Victoria on the 4th of December, 1882, and opened for
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