10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SERJEANT AT LAW»
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Journals of the House of Lords
Resolved, That a Writ issue forth, to call Sir Thomas WiddringYon to be a
Serjeant at Law. Menzorandum, That this House declares, That, if Sir 7710. l/l/'
iddrington desires, he may 'have a Supersszdeas to this Writ. Resolved, That a
Writ issue ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1647
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John Nichols's The Progresses and Public Processions of ...
of Queen's Bench cases from 1571 until at least 1600, and was appointed
Recorder of London in 1594. Fleming's patrons at the ceremony at which he was
created Serjeant at Law were John Whitgift (1530/1?–1604), Archbishop of
Canterbury ...
Elizabeth Goldring, Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Elizabeth Clarke, 2013
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Journals of the House of Lords: 1509/1642
Iohn Pickering, Serjeant at Law, presented Speaker, and approved, 26th
November, 27 Eliz. The same Person being' , chossse again the next Parliament,
which was opened by Commiffion,he was likewise presented and approved, ult.
Great Britain House of Lords, 1509
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Ducatus Lancastriae: Calendar to pleadings, depositions in ...
Reign . Plain tiffs. 5 Eliz. William Fletewoode, the Queen's Serjeant at Law, on
Behalf of Sir Thomas Langton, Knight, Sir Peter Leigh, Knight, ands l others. 5
Eliz. William Fletewoode, the Queen's Serjeant at Law, on Behalf of John
Huchenson.
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Serviens Ad Legem: A Report of Proceedings Before the ...
... and discharged, and, by these presents, do acquit, release, and discharge you,
of and from being any more from henceforth Serjeant at Law, and of the name,
title, and degree of Serjeant at Law, and of and from all attendance and service, ...
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The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth: ...
... and considerations us moving, of our especial grace and mere motion have
acquitted, released, and discharged; and by these presents do acquit, release,
and discharge you of and for being any more, from henceforth^ Serjeant at Law,
and ...
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The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth: ...
... and discharged; and by these presents do acquit, release, and discharge you
of and for being any more, from henceforth, Serjeant at Law, and of the name, title
, and degree of Serjeant at Law; and of and from all attendance and service that ...
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The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of ...
Sir Thomas Walmysley, of Dunkenhalgh, Lancashire, had been made a Serjeant
at Law in 1580 ; and a Puisne Judge of the Common Pleas in 1589. “ Sir Peter
Warburton had been appointed a Serjeant at Law in 1594 ; and a Puisne Judge
of ...
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The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities, of ...
1 Sir Thomas Walmysley, of Dunkenhalgh, Lancashire, had been made a
Serjeant at Law in 1580; and a Puisne Judge of the Common Pleas in 1539. ' Sir
Peter Warburton had been appointed a Serjeant at Law in 1594 ; and a Puisne
Judge ...
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New Reports of Cases Argued and Determined, in the Court of ...
Lens, John Esq. called to the degree of Serjeant at Law, T. 39 G. 3. I B. & P. page
470 Promoted to the rank of King's Serjeant, E. 46 G. 3. 2N.R.379 Mansfield,
James Esq. called to tl.e degree of Serjeant at Law, and ap- pointed Lord Chief ...
Sir John Bernard Bosanquet, Sir Christopher Puller, 1808