10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ESSOINER»
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essoiner in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
essoiner and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Translation of Glanville
Ranulf de Glanville. should come ; and he may thus save the days which are past
for the same causes for which his principal1 could. CHAP. XXIII. The principal
Essoiner is also at liberty, if so disposed, to essoin himself by another Essoiner.
Ranulf de Glanville, 1812
2
De Legibus Et Consuetudinibus Angliae -:
But when a person has been so essoined for sickness by the way and the
essoiner has pledged himself or has found sureties to present him on a day given
through him, the essoiner ought to come and produce his principal to warrant the
...
Henry de Bracton, Travers Twiss, 2012
3
The Publications of the Selden Society
... Escheat (VIIIc): article of eyre De eschaetis, 771 king's, liii, 739, 922 villein
tenement reverts to lord, 209 Essoin: de malo lecti — adjournment for year and
day, 372, 375, 614 attorney appointed, 101, 145, 303, 340, 463 default of—
essoiner, ...
4
Munimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis, liber Albus, liber ...
And that no Essoiner shall be attorney, nor the converse The office of Attorney
and Essoiner . The office of Countor .... That no Essoin of the King's Service shall
be allowed in the Sheriffs' Court That Pleaders residing in the City shall be sworn
.
To add, if possible, to the confusion caused by this state of things, although the
lines of demarcation no doubt were laid down plainly enough, a countor was
sometimes to be found encroaching upon the domain of the attorney or the
essoiner, ...
Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot, 1861
6
Liber Albus: The White Book of the City of London. Compiled ...
How comes it to be the usage, that if a person demands the warranty of the
essoiner, and the employer of such essoiner makes the warranty, such employer
shall have another day for making answer at the end of a fortnight ? Answer. It
should ...
7
Liber albus: the white book of the City of London
... be either Attorney or Essoiner ; and that no Attorney shall be a Countor or
Essoiner, and no Essoiner a Countor or Attorney That no Countor shall undertake
a Plea to be partner therein ; nor shall he take pay of both parties That no
Countor, ...
City of London (England). Corporation, John Carpenter, Henry Thomas Riley, 1861
... 488-9, 497, 503-4, 540-2, 549; see also Pusse Post, Adam, Alan, Thomas &
William, essoiners [? fictitious], xvi, 573, 575, 578, 580 Postek, Richard, essoiner [
? fictitious], xvi, 564-5 Posts, see Buildings Potelle, Adam, essoiner [? fictitious],
xvi ...
9
The Mirrour of Justices
The law of every essoin is, that the cause of the hindrance be enrolled with the
name of the essoiner, so that if the adverse party, or his attorney, or essoiner, will
traverse the cause, he is to be received so to do, that if k be found false, then that
...
10
Thirteenth Century England XIV: Proceedings of the ...
to argue a rather involved point regarding jurisdiction and the appropriateness of
essoin in the manor court, employs an informed view, but one which the
defendant's essoiner/attomey is also able to counter. The plaintiff 's attorney
argued that ...
Janet E. Burton, Phillipp R. Schofield, Björn Weiler, 2013