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Uses

person. this was afterwards broken in upon by statute 12 Ric. 2, c. 3. (10) At one time a use was

ric

A suffix signifying dominion jurisdiction as bishopric the district over which a bishop exercises authority

Aporiare

to bring to poverty, to shun or avoid. Walsingham in Ric. 2 See APPORIATUS.

Await

the lying in wait to execute some mischief, See 13 Ric. 2, st. 2, by which no pardon is allowed for

Chivalry, Court of

out of use. See 3 Bl. Com. 68, 103; 13 Ric. 2, c. 2.

Office

As to obtaining offices by desert only, the repealed 12 Ric. 2, c. 2, enacted that-- The Chancellor, Treasurer, . .

Peerage

mode of creation was introduced in the eleventh year of Ric. 2. If the claim is by writ, actually sitting in

Scandalum magnatum

or other great officer, both actionable and punishable under 2 Ric. 2, st. 1, c. 5, and also under 3 Edw.

Spreading false news

realm, punishable at Common Law, and by the repealed 2 Ric. 2, st. 1, c. 5. And see SCANDALUM MAGNATUM.

Staple

governed by the law merchant. It appears from Statute 14 Ric. 2, that the staple goods of England then were wool,

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