The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireJonathan Cape, 1940 - 333 pages |
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Page 77
... judges were entrusted with the task of drafting an- other . On November 6th the City ordered its sheriffs to wait on them and to give them thanks for the Bill which they were preparing ' to prevent troubles and contentions betwixt the ...
... judges were entrusted with the task of drafting an- other . On November 6th the City ordered its sheriffs to wait on them and to give them thanks for the Bill which they were preparing ' to prevent troubles and contentions betwixt the ...
Page 94
... Judges could make use of whatever methods they pleased . Their jurisdiction was sum- mary and their orders binding . They were freed from the hoary and all too often used devices of the procrastinator : ' Nor shall any Writt of Error or ...
... Judges could make use of whatever methods they pleased . Their jurisdiction was sum- mary and their orders binding . They were freed from the hoary and all too often used devices of the procrastinator : ' Nor shall any Writt of Error or ...
Page 101
... Judges had to sit for each case , 504 appearances were made . Mr. Justice Archer ( 77 ) , Baron Turner ( 74 ) , and the Lord Chief Baron ( Matthew Hale , 70 ) bore the chief weight , but no Judge made less than 21 appearances . Later ...
... Judges had to sit for each case , 504 appearances were made . Mr. Justice Archer ( 77 ) , Baron Turner ( 74 ) , and the Lord Chief Baron ( Matthew Hale , 70 ) bore the chief weight , but no Judge made less than 21 appearances . Later ...
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