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The jurisdiction of the Court leet: exemplified in the articles which the jury or inquest for the King, in that court, is charged and sworn, and by law enjoined, to inquire of and present. Together with approved precedents / by J. Ritson, ...

By: Ritson, Joseph, 1752-1803.Publisher: London : Printed for W. Clarke and Sons, ..., 1809Edition: 2nd ed., with great additions.Description: xx, 108, [4]p.Subject(s): Forms (Law) -- Great Britain | Manorial courts -- England | Courts baron and courts leet
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RID Reports of cases upon appeals and writs of error in the High Court of Parliament in Ireland, since the restoration of the appellate jurisdiction, with tables, notes, and references. By William Ridgeway, ... RID An index to the public statutes, from 9 Hen. III to 10 & 11 Vict. inclusive, ... analytically arranged, and affording a synoptical view of the statute-book. In two parts. Part the first / RIG Observations on the statutes for registering deeds: with a collection of cases upon the operation and intent of those statutes. To which are added, instructions for carrying into effect; and a great variety of memorial precedents, suited to the registries of Middlesex and York. By John Rigge, ... RIT The jurisdiction of the Court leet: exemplified in the articles which the jury or inquest for the King, in that court, is charged and sworn, and by law enjoined, to inquire of and present. Together with approved precedents / ROB The common law of Kent : ROB The clergyman's assistant, being a collection of statutes, ordinances, and forms, with notes and references, relating to the rights, duties, and liabilities of the clergy. To which are prefixed the articles of religion, and the constitutions and canons of the Church of England. ROB Collectanea maritima; being a collection of public instruments, &c. &c. Tending to illustrate the history and practice of prize law. By Chr. Robinson, ...

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