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The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt: In Thirteen Parts
By What makes a all which, and by many other authorities which might be cited,
common bar- it appears, that a common barretor is a common mover or sJfcaUed
maintainer of quarrels, either in courts or in the country. If it be asked why this ...
Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas, John Farquhar Fraser, 1826
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The reports of Sir Edward Coke Kt. In English: compleat in ...
By all which, and by many other Authorities which might be cited it appears, That
a common Barretor is a common Mover or Maintaiiier ot* Quarrels, either in
Courts, or in the Country. If it be asked why this Busy Body is called Barretor ?
Great Britain. Courts, Sir Edward Coke, Edward Bulstrode, 1727
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A New Law Dictionary Containing the Interpretation and ...
Barraelator, Fr. Barrateur) A common Mover of Suits and Quarrels, either in
Courts, or elsewhere in the Country, that is himself never quiet, but at Variance
with one or other. Lambert derives the Word Barretor from the Lat Ba- latro, a vile
Knave ...
4
An Analytical Digested Index to the Common Law Reports: From ...
A common barretor, is a common mover, or stirrer up, or maintainor, of suits,
quarrels, or parties, either in courts, or in the country ; in courts, as well of record,
as in the county, hundred, and other inferior courts : and In the country, in three ...
Thomas Coventry, Samuel Hughes, 1832
5
The Law-dictionary: Explaining the Rise, Progress, and ...
However it seems clear that no general indictment, charging the defendant with
being a common oppressor, and disturber of the peace, and stirrer up of strife
among neighbours is good, without adding the words common barretor, which is
a ...
Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, 1811
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The law-dictionary: explaining the rise, progress, and ...
However it seems clear that no general indictment, charging the defendant with
being a common oppressor, and disturber of the peace, and stirrer up of strife
among neighbours is good, without adding the words common barretor, which is
a ...
Giles Jacob, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, 1811
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The common law common-placed: containing, the substance and ...
And one may be a Barretor by bring- - - , ing many groundless and vexatious
Actions to op- | j^0^ y press others: But if he prosecutes an infinite Num- L ber of
Suits that are his own, he is no Barretor ; If they are false, he shall pay the
Defendant ...
8
The Practical Justice of Peace: Or, a Treatise Shewing the ...
It was formerly held, That it was not necefi'ary to fet forth in what Place the
Offender was a Barretor; becaufe a Man who is guilty of this Oll'enee is a
Common Barretor every where: But of late 'tis ruled otherwife; for if it is lraverfed,
and no Place ...
Joseph Shaw, William Jennison, 1744
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A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and Modern Law
Barrenness. A condition which prevents conception. Barretta. A contention; a
quarrel; a wrangling suit, etc. Barreter. See BARRETTOR. Barreterius. See
BARRETOR. Barretor. See BARRETTOR. Barretor, common. See COMMON
BARRETOR.
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The Practical Justice of Peace, and Parish and Ward-officer: ...
A Common Barretor is he who is either a common Mover, Barrator, who. Stirrer
up, or Maintainer of Suits in Law, in any Court, or Quarreb in the Country, or any
common Disturber of the Peace. And as he may be bound to his good Behaviour
...