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Perhaps the most important event which indicates this fact was the establishment on 8 May 16u by patent , through the exercises of the Prerogative , of a new court called the " Court of the Verge ” to deal directly with offences ...
Perhaps the most important event which indicates this fact was the establishment on 8 May 16u by patent , through the exercises of the Prerogative , of a new court called the " Court of the Verge ” to deal directly with offences ...
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cheering crowds of citizens and apprentice boys — down Chancery Lane and the Strand , past Charing Cross , through the open Court of Whitehall and by King Street into the Palace Yard . So , accompanied to Westminster by troops of ...
cheering crowds of citizens and apprentice boys — down Chancery Lane and the Strand , past Charing Cross , through the open Court of Whitehall and by King Street into the Palace Yard . So , accompanied to Westminster by troops of ...
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Sir John Bennett , the judge of the Prerogative Court , was another of the mean men " who had crowded Lady Compton's benches in the House of Commons . He had said , “ I have neither the power , nor the wish , nor the will to defend the ...
Sir John Bennett , the judge of the Prerogative Court , was another of the mean men " who had crowded Lady Compton's benches in the House of Commons . He had said , “ I have neither the power , nor the wish , nor the will to defend the ...
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