Edited for the Record Commission Parliamentary Writs (London, 1827-1834); Rotuli curiae regis (London, 1835); The antient kalendars and inventories of the treasury of his majesty's exchequer (London, 1836); and Documents and records illustrating the history of Scotland (London, 1837), which contains an elaborate introduction. [Please select]
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Odds, writs and warrants. [Please select]
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In the other counties of England all writs ran in the king's name, but in Durham they ran in the bishop's.' [Please select]
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To the next assembly, held February 25, 1639, Leonard Calvert, instead of summoning all the freemen, issued writs to different hundreds for the election of representatives. [Please select]
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When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies. [Please select]
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Mildmays, Lawleys, Binghams, Herberts, Pelhams, all travelled up to London with the Lord-Protector's writs in their pockets. [Please select]
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Writs were issued by order of the King putting both the Jerseys and all New England under the New York Governor. [Please select]
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"'Cause if ye try to serve any writs ye'll git into trouble." [Please select]
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"Don't let him try to serve no writs or there'll be hell to pay in this valley," said Curtis.' [Please select]
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"In that case I shall not try to serve the writs." [Please select]
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In 1761 it was again the subject of a bitter controversy which arose in connection with the application of a customs officer to a Massachusetts court for writs of assistance "as usual." [Please select]
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