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… may be of interest here. To the Sanctuary at Westminster Judge Tresilian ( temp. Richard II.) fled for refuge, but was … orders it is not difficult for any reader of history to judge. At the Reformation these places of sanctuary began to …
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… of the Chancery, never passed his father, then a Puisne judge of King's Bench, without kneeling down and imploring …
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… respective clients before the head-master, who presides as judge. The boy who is finally victorious is "chaired" on a …
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… It has often been said by foreigners that if they were to judge of the dignity and greatness of a country by the palace … at the time an abode of mirth and cheerfulness, if we may judge from her letters. In a letter to the Duke of …
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… in 1802. The house once inhabited by the "infamous Judge" Jeffreys, when Lord Chancellor, has been demolished … Wallingford House. The north wing of the house, in which Judge Jeffreys heard cases, when he found it inconvenient to … walking away from Westminster Hall with a friend, when the judge, looking at the statue (which is colossal), said, "I …
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… for drawing and music, a museum, and a library. JUDGE JEFFREYS' HOUSE IN DUKE STREET. ( From an Original …
A History of the County of Hertford
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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