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Assize

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  • He was made a Commissioner of the Assize and K.C.V.O.
  • sland's Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize and General Gaol Delivery.
  • use was reheard; he was acquitted of murder by assize, and shortly afterwards in 1581 or 1582 he was
  • l difficulty of finding enough judges to go on assize, and was unhappy at the usual remedy of appoin
  • husetts Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize and general Goal Delivery in 1693, both of whi
  • other counties are only triable by a Judge of Assize, and the Justices are commanded at days appoin
  • In August 1538 he was at the assize at York that condemned Thomas Millar or Milner
  • As Somerville of that Ilk, he sat on the assize at Stirling Castle in May 1425 that condemned
  • at Brockville and served as associate judge of assize at Brockville from 1853 to 1855.
  • uld have been a slow promotion to Clerk of the Assize, but only a few years after the publication of
  • 11, and was an associate clerk on the northern assize circuit in the summer of 1612, when the Lancas
  • justice and commissioner, and joining the home assize circuit in 1496 and 1497 as an associate, foll
  • n a variety of judicial offices, as justice of assize, commissioner of oyer and terminer, and as a j
  • Louis' trial by the Yonne assize court for the seven murders started on Novembe
  • Their trial in French at the Assize Court of Hainaut in Mons started on 20 August
  • as appointed as a justice for the newly-formed Assize Court in 1274.
  • ken into, and the thief was tried at the local assize court; this Humphrey Langridge is also recorde
  • Shire Hall in Monmouth was the centre for the Assize Courts and Quarter Sessions for Monmouthshire.
  • county council sat in Kendal, even though the Assize Courts were in Appleby.
  • Trust is seeking a means to restore the former Assize Courts in Devizes, including a new use for the
  • after an open competition to provide the first assize courts in the rapidly growing town of Birmingh
  • Whether or not the assize courts, whose task was to judge severe crimes,
  • In June 1519 he appears as a junior justice of assize for the Norfolk circuit.
  • The Summer assize for Berkshire is moved from Abingdon to Readin
  • 6 June 1525 he was appointed a commissioner of assize for Suffolk, On 5 Feb. 1526 he was a legal mem
  • hire in the same year, as well as a Justice of Assize for Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland and
  • and Buckinghamshire, and was also involved in Assize, Gaol delivery and Oyer and terminer.
  • to the enactment of Magna Carta 1215, writs of assize had to be tried at Westminster or await trial
  • It was converted into a market hall and assize hall and later fell into ruin.
  • ined in use until the early 17th century as an Assize Hall.
  • The Bloody Assize in Upper Canada was a series of trials held at
  • ord was sent with William Haward as justice of assize into the counties of York, Northumberland, Wes
  • In 1311 he was sent as a justice of assize into Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somersetshire, Corn
  • wing year and a half Hengham also served as an assize judge with Walter de Heliun in the West Midlan
  • During this period he served as an Assize judge in 1273 and 1274 and the judge of an Eyr
  • He served as justice of assize, justice of gaol delivery, commissioner of the
  • of Lancaster, and in 1448 he was appointed an Assize Justice for Ely.
  • At this point he also became an Assize justice, and in 1423 was created a King's Serj
  • It empowered Justices of Assize, Justices of the Peace or county sheriffs to b
  • THE ASSIZE OF ARMS (1181)
  • The Assize of Arms needs to be seen in this context.
  • By the Assize of Clarendon 1166, King Henry II established t
  • hts and later served on the jury at the Bloody Assize of 1814.
  • J. H. Morgan, Assize of Arms: The Disarmament of Germany and her Re
  • e so-called "petty assizes" established by the Assize of Clarendon by Henry II in 1166.
  • e so-called "petty assizes" established by the Assize of Clarendon by Henry II in 1176 with the Azzi
  • g the Middle Ages, and was the location of the Assize of Clarendon which developed the Constitutions
  • ucceeding kings, Henry VI granting in addition Assize of Bread and Ale and other privileges.
  • size loaf of bread in England regulated by the Assize of Bread Act of 1266.
  • In English law, the Assize of novel disseisin ("recent dispossession") wa
  • easure, John recreated a version of Henry II's Assize of Arms, with each shire creating a structure
  • taking a mark (money) for offences against the Assize of Bread and Ale, which regulated quantities a
  • In English law, the Assize of mort d'ancestor ("death of ancestor") was a
  • the reign of Henry III (1216-1272), called the Assize of Bread and Ale.
  • ar II he elaborated on this theme in his books Assize of Arms, originally intended to be volume one
  • eland, from November 1299 was in charge of the assize of corn and wine and in the same year lead tro
  • hn de Brantingham, brought an action under the assize of mort d'ancestor against her sisters, Mary a
  • empowered the Justices of the Liberty to hear assize offences at Quarter Sessions.
  • As justice of the assize on the northern circuit and JP of many norther
  • ds of the proceedings before him as justice of assize or otherwise to be transmitted to the excheque
  • was a 1938 English case heard in the Courts of Assize, R v Bourne.
  • liest surviving mention of the wood dates from assize records in 1272, and it was known to be owned
  • sembly of those men, they shall have read this assize regarding the possession of arms, and they sha
  • ng revealed that around this time, the ancient assize rent of the vill for ten Oxgangs of land in bo
  • rvey of 1086 and as Sireston juxta Stok in the Assize Rolls of 1278.
  • 235, (Book of Fees, 1922-31 ), Clipeston 1287 ( Assize Rolls), Clippeston 1325 (Calender of Patent Ro
  • The Earliest Lincolnshire Assize Rolls, A. D. 1202-1209 published in 1926
  • ‘An Assize Sermon … at Carlisle,' &c.,
  • he county applied to Fairclough to deliver the assize sermon on an emergency.
  • one of the founders of Methodism) preached the Assize Sermon at the church on 10 March 1758.
  • he Nature and Efficacy of the Fear of God,' an assize sermon preached at Warwick (London, 1761, 4to)
  • The omniscient Judge at the grand assize shall ratify and confirm this to the confusion
  • Later, Hugh sat on the assize that condemned Hamilton of Finnart to death fo
  • ms, he had the distinction of serving in every Assize town in England & Wales, and published an acco
  • The commission of justice of assize was a temporary expedient intended to relieve
  • t going to harm Savage because the justices of assize were in town.
  • Green bound him over to the next assize, when Judge Hutton gave him his discharge.