... Courts of Chancery , King's - bench , The Siege of Very clofe , and had they not been feasonably & c . forc'd the Neighboring Gentry to fubmit Exeter rais'd , reliev'd by the Lord Ruffel , would have been to his Orders , and under ...
... Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn ... in author- ity , who have said , Why don't they put this man upon his trial ... from the beginning to the end . If the learned counsel for the ...
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... London, England ... KING'S BENCH AND QUEEN'S BENCH REPORTS . See also English Reports . For the Year Books , see that title in Author Catalogue . For digests , see English Reports - Digests . No. of Vols . Rolls of the King's Court ...
... and master of the company of stationers in 1773. He died at Walthamstow . 1779 , Nov. 24. HENRY SAMPSON Woodfall , printer of the General Advertiser , sentenced in the court of king's bench to pay a fine of six shillings and eight pence , ...
... Great - Britain . LONDON. 20 The frost was so severe several nights during the past week , that the Canal in St ... court - house , and read his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's Proclamation , withdrawing the provisions of the ...
... England as in our own country . Few judges have been wholly bad even among ... in author- ity to the king alone . In the subsequent organization of the courts , while ... law , till , for THE KING'S BENCH AND GROWTH OF THE LAW . 537.
... LONDON : HORACE COX , 10 , WELLINGTON - STREET , STRAND , W.C. In royal 8vo . , price 16s . , post ... King's Bench - walk , Temple , for all the above Exami- nations . Terms ... AND UNCHALLENGEABLE THE LAW TIMES . SEPT . 11 , 1869 .
... king's bench bar , he behaved himself with great modesty and wonderful repentance ; being , as he said , convinced ... court was too near Portsmouth , and too the man without the hat very composedly answered , many courtiers upon ...
... and deprived of all his degrees , October 17 , 1718. Against this sentence Bentley petitioned the king . The matter was referred to the Privy Council , and carried thence into the Court of King's Bench , which , after more than five ...