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  • justice seat — In old English law, the principal court of the forest, held before the chief justice in eyre, or chief itinerant judge or his deputy; to hear and determine all trespasses within the forest, and all claims of franchises, liberties, and privileges …   Black's law dictionary

  • justice seat — In old English law, the principal court of the forest, held before the chief justice in eyre, or chief itinerant judge or his deputy; to hear and determine all trespasses within the forest, and all claims of franchises, liberties, and privileges …   Black's law dictionary

  • justice in eyre — noun Etymology: Middle English, translation of Anglo French justice en eire : an itinerant judge riding the circuit to hold court in the different counties * * * Old Eng. Law. See under eyre (def. 2a). [1480 90] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Richard Newton (justice) — Sir Richard Newton KS (d. 13 December 1448) was a British justice. He was educated as a lawyer at Middle Temple, and created a Serjeant at law in 1425, followed by a promotion to King s Serjeant in 1430. By December of the same year he had also… …   Wikipedia

  • Miles Justice Knowlton — Missionary to China Born February 8, 1825(1825 02 08) West Wardsboro, Vermont Died …   Wikipedia

  • Walter of Pattishall — (d. 1231/2) was a British justice and administrator. He was the eldest son of Simon of Pattishall, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and elder brother of High of Pattishall, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. He inherited lands in… …   Wikipedia

  • Simon of Pattishall — or Pateshull (d. 1217) was an English judge and civil servant who is considered the first Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. The first appearance of Pattishall in the records was in 1190, where he served as the escheator for Northamptonshire and… …   Wikipedia

  • United States courts of appeals — v · d …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas of Moulton — Sir Thomas of Moulton (d. 1240) was a British landowner and judge. He fought as a knight in Normandy in 1202 3, in Wales in 1211 and in Poitou in 1214. He was an unlucky speculator under King John, owing over £800 when the Exchequer reopened… …   Wikipedia

  • Map, Walter — (ca. 1140–ca. 1210)     Walter Map was a courtier and writer, a favorite in the English court of HENRY II, whose best known work, De nugis curialium (Courtiers’ Trifles), is a witty, entertaining, and often satirical collection of miscellaneous… …   Encyclopedia of medieval literature

  • United States federal judicial circuits — Congress has divided the United States into a number of judicial circuits, each of which includes several District Courts and a Court of Appeals to decide appeals from cases decided in the district courts within the circuit.There are currently… …   Wikipedia

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