The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 3Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... authority of the judges in eyre translated by Parliament to justices of assize ...... 251 The authority of the justice of assizes much lessened by the Court of Common Pleas , erected in Henry III's . time ....... The justices of assize ...
... authority of the judges in eyre translated by Parliament to justices of assize ...... 251 The authority of the justice of assizes much lessened by the Court of Common Pleas , erected in Henry III's . time ....... The justices of assize ...
Page 245
... authority given the court by the statute of 3 H. VII . and in part upon that ancient authority which the court hath by the common law , and so upon several commissions . But if there be any form which the law appointeth to be observed ...
... authority given the court by the statute of 3 H. VII . and in part upon that ancient authority which the court hath by the common law , and so upon several commissions . But if there be any form which the law appointeth to be observed ...
Page 251
... authority people all to one place , there were or- of tourns , leets , dained counties and the sheriff's tourns ... authority translated by parliament to justices of as- size . The authority of these judges in eyre is in part translated ...
... authority people all to one place , there were or- of tourns , leets , dained counties and the sheriff's tourns ... authority translated by parliament to justices of as- size . The authority of these judges in eyre is in part translated ...
Contents
LETTERS FROM THE CABALA | 1 |
Mr Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury | 5 |
to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement | 8 |
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