10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHERIFFSHIP»
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The Statutes at Large: From the ... Year of the Reign of ... ...
Provided always, That in all Cafes where any such Heretable Justiciary, Regality,
Sheriffship, De- t^nslre'socsr. puty Sheriffship, Stewartry, Constabulary or
Baillierie, shall be subject to any strict Tailzie, affected with c'umstancea that
irritant ...
2
The Journal of Jurisprudence
What he had stated was, that if they were legislating for the first time in relation to
County Courts, such a thing as the machinery of two Sheriffs would not in all
probability be thought of; but that the system of the double Sheriffship having
once ...
3
History of Scots Affairs, from M DC XXXVII to M DC XLI ...
The Matter was, the settling of the Sheriffship and Regality of Sutherland, and the
enlarging the Bounds of the Sheriffship of Sutherland, and the dismembering of it
from the Sheriffdom of Inverness, and getting the Town of Dornogh to be made ...
4
History of Scots Affairs, from 1637 to 1641. -Aberdeen, ...
The Matter was, the settling of the Sheriffship and Regality of Sutherland, and the
enlarging the Bounds of the Sheriffship of Sutherland, and the dismembering of it
from the Sherifi'dom of Inverness, and getting the Town of Dornogh to be made ...
5
The Miscellany of the Spalding Club
The Matter was, the settling of the Sheriffship and Regality of Sutherland, and the
enlarging the Bounds of the Sheriffship of Sutherland, and the dismembering of it
from the Sheriffdom of Inverness, and getting the Town of Dornogh to be made ...
Spalding Club (Aberdeen, Scotland), John Stuart, 1841
6
The statutes at large, of England and of Great-Britain: from ...
And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That it shall and may
be lawful to and for any Person or Persons having any Estate, Right, Title or
Interest in or unto any such Justiciary, Regality, Sheriffship, Deputy Sheriffship, ...
Great Britain, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, John Raithby, 1811
7
The Statutes at Large: From Magna Charta to ... 1869 ...
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That Claims, &c. all and every
person and persons lawfully possessed of any such f° be entered justiciary,
regality, sheriffship, deputy sheriffship, stewartry, con- '°reilNWl stabulary,
baillierie, ...
Ln. Alexander, first Earl of Huntley, having defeated the rebellious Alexander Earl
of Crawford, at Brechin, A. D. m.cccc.lii., was, by King James II., rewarded with the
heretable Sheriffship of this shire ; which office was possessed by this family ...
Spalding Club, Aberdeen, 1843
9
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
Such a deputation was the original of the sheriffship of Nairn; found to belong to
the family of Calder, as the first title produced for that family is a precept 1405, by
Robert Duke of Albany, for infefting Andrew heir of Donald de Kaldore, ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1803
10
Sketch of the history of the High Constables of Edinburgh: ...
In several cases, the sheriffship of the county within which the royal castles were
situated, was conjoined with the office of constable. Thus the sheriffship, as well
as the constableship, of Elgin, was held in the reign of David 1 1. by the Earl of ...
Sir James David Marwick, 1865
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