Summoners - Law Dictionary Search Results
Herebannum
a mulct for not going armed into the field when summoned, Spelm.
Court-leet
behaviour of each other. It was anciently the custom to summon all the king's subjects, as they respectively grew to years
Gemot
town or consisted of the whole shire. It was sometimes summoned by the ringing of the mootbell. Its regular meetings were
Factory
Consolidating Factories Act, 1937. The use of steam whistles for summoning or dismissing factory hands requires the sanction of local authorities,
Essoin, Essoigne, Assoign
Spelman, voc., 'Essoniare' ], an excuse for him who is summoned to appear and answer to an action, or to perform
Empannel
schedule or roll of paper, the names of a jury summoned by him, Cowel.
Distringas
judgment had been by default or on demurrer) the sheriff summoned an inquest to ascertain the value of the goods and
Dean
to him, as such, the archbishop sends his mandate for summoning the bishops of his province when a convocation is to
Mote-bell
Mote-bell, the bell which was used by the Saxons to summon people to the Court.
Coroner
not, shall, as soon as practicable, issue his warrant for summoning not less than 12 nor more than 23 good and
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