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Home Dictionary Name: s 296 Page: 12Licet s'pius requisitus
Licet s'pius requisitus [Lat.] (although often requested)....
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 and tenths were collected and paid, and the clergy rated. This value was certified by certain commissioners, pursuant to 26 Hen. 8, c. 3, confirmed by 1 Eliz. c. 4....
King's Evidence
King's Evidence. See APPROVER....
Furnival's inn
Furnival's inn, formerly an Inn of Chancery. See INNS OF CHANCERY....
Keeper of the Queen's prison
Keeper of the Queen's prison. This officer was appointed by the Secretary of State for the Home Department during pleasure, Abolished 25 & 26 Vict. c. 104....
Judge's Notes
Judge's Notes. See NOTES....
Journey's accounts
Journey's accounts, the shortest possible time between an abatement of one writ and the issuing of another. Obsolete, 6 Rep. 10....
Jervis's Acts
Jervis's Acts, (English) 11 & 12 Vict. cc. 42 (the Indictable Offences Act,1848), 43 (the Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1848), and 44 (the Justices Protec-tion Act, 1848), regulating (1) the commitment by justices of persons accused of indictable offences; (2) the summary conviction by justices of persons charged with trivial offences: and (3) the bringing of actions against justices-so called because they were prepared and passed through Parliament by Chief Justice Jervis, then Attorney-General, in 1848. These Acts, as amended, are still in force....
Inquest, Coroner's
Inquest, Coroner's. see CORONER....
Gray's Inn
Gray's Inn. See INNS OF COURT....
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