Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... sheriff shall be called in . But he who was summoned before the judgment seat of the bishop shall , for each summons , pay the episcopal fine . This also I forbid and by my authority interdict , that any sheriff , or prevost , or ...
... sheriff shall be called in . But he who was summoned before the judgment seat of the bishop shall , for each summons , pay the episcopal fine . This also I forbid and by my authority interdict , that any sheriff , or prevost , or ...
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... sheriff , being requested by the bishop , shall cause twelve lawful men of the neigh- bourhood or town to swear in the presence of the bishop , that they will make manifest the truth in this matter , according to their conscience . § 7 ...
... sheriff , being requested by the bishop , shall cause twelve lawful men of the neigh- bourhood or town to swear in the presence of the bishop , that they will make manifest the truth in this matter , according to their conscience . § 7 ...
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... sheriffs by themselves . 2. And he who shall be found through the oath of the aforesaid persons to have been charged or published as being a robber , or murderer , or thief , or a receiver of them , since the lord king has been king ...
... sheriffs by themselves . 2. And he who shall be found through the oath of the aforesaid persons to have been charged or published as being a robber , or murderer , or thief , or a receiver of them , since the lord king has been king ...
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... sheriffs shall send word to the nearest Justice through some intelli- gent man , that they have taken such men ; and the Justices shall send back word to the sheriffs where they wish those men to be brought before them : and the sheriffs ...
... sheriffs shall send word to the nearest Justice through some intelli- gent man , that they have taken such men ; and the Justices shall send back word to the sheriffs where they wish those men to be brought before them : and the sheriffs ...
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... sheriffs to enter into his court or his land to take the view of frankpledge ; and let all be under pledges : and let them be sent before the sheriffs under free pledge . 10. And , in the cities or burroughs , let no one have men or ...
... sheriffs to enter into his court or his land to take the view of frankpledge ; and let all be under pledges : and let them be sent before the sheriffs under free pledge . 10. And , in the cities or burroughs , let no one have men or ...
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