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King's silver

King's silver, the money which was paid to the King, in the

King's Evidence

King's Evidence. See APPROVER.

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...

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Journey's accounts

Journey's accounts, the shortest possible time between an abatement of one writ and the

Jervis's Acts

12 Vict. cc. 42 (the Indictable Offences Act,1848), 43 (the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1848), and 44 (the Justices Protec-tion Act, 1848),

Inquest, Coroner's

Inquest, Coroner's. see CORONER.

Notes, Judge's

matter of right. In criminal trials the judge must, it seems, take such notes and furnish them, in cases of appeal,

God's acre

God's acre, a churchyard.

Furnival's inn

Furnival's inn, formerly an Inn of Chancery. See INNS OF CHANCERY.

Freemen's Roll

rights which it confers, who are entered on the burgess-roll. See (English) Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5,

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King's silver

King's silver, the money which was paid to the King, in the

King's Evidence

King's Evidence. See APPROVER.

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...

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Journey's accounts

Journey's accounts, the shortest possible time between an abatement of one writ and the

Jervis's Acts

12 Vict. cc. 42 (the Indictable Offences Act,1848), 43 (the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1848), and 44 (the Justices Protec-tion Act, 1848),

Inquest, Coroner's

Inquest, Coroner's. see CORONER.

Notes, Judge's

matter of right. In criminal trials the judge must, it seems, take such notes and furnish them, in cases of appeal,

God's acre

God's acre, a churchyard.

Furnival's inn

Furnival's inn, formerly an Inn of Chancery. See INNS OF CHANCERY.

Freemen's Roll

rights which it confers, who are entered on the burgess-roll. See (English) Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5,

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