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King's silver
King's silver, the money which was paid to the King, in the
Kirby's Quest
an ancient record remaining with the remembrancer of the Exchequer, so called from its being the inquest of John de Kirby,
L.S.
L.S. See LOCUS SIGILLI.
Lambard's archaionomia
Lambard's archaionomia, a work printed in 1568, containing the Anglo-Saxon laws, and those of William the Conqueror and of Henry...
Le Roy n'est lie par aucun statut s'il ne fut expressenment nomme
Le Roy n'est lie par aucun statut s'il ne fut expressenment nomme.-(The King is not bound by
Lambard's eirenarcha
Lambard's eirenarcha, a work upon the office of a justice of the peace, which having gone through two editions, one...
Le Roy (or la Reine) s'avisera
Le Roy (or la Reine) s'avisera.-[The King (or the Queen) will consider of it.] The form
King's Books
King's Books. They contain the Valor Beneficiorum-i.e., value of every ecclesiastical benefice and preferment, according to which valuation the first-fruits...
Leeman's Acts
Leeman's Acts. (English) So called-after the introducer, Mr. George Leeman, M.P. for York City.
Licet s'pius requisitus
Licet s'pius requisitus [Lat.] (although often requested).
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