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A New History of London
… and others condemned for offences on the high seas, at the Admiralty sessions, are executed on a gibbet at low water …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Rames deputy vice-admiral, to warn the deputy judge of Admiralty to take speedy order for their trial. Out of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… fit gaol to keep them inseeing the matter belongs to the admiralty, I beg directions either for their speedy trial, or …
Calendar of Border Papers
… (1) Under a special commission from the High Court of Admiralty, directed to them, at the complaint of Graham, &c., …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Dec. 11th, for horned-cattle only. Seal of the ancient Admiralty Jurisdiction, now abolished. Boston is a borough by … aldermen, 18 common-councilmen, a judge and marshal of the admiralty court, and other officers. The court of admiralty granted by Elizabeth, and which had a jurisdiction …
A History of the County of Essex
… borough's rights over the river were still in dispute, the Admiralty court judge Julius Caesar was taken by water from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1635, and repewed in 1835. Samuel Pepys, secretary to the admiralty in the reigns of Charles II. and James II., and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… coroners and clerks of the market, and jurisdiction over Admiralty pleas. Trial for debt or damages, however, was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… passed before 1637 357 to Sir Henry Marten, judge of the Admiralty, who died at his house in Bray in 1641. 358 In 1651 …
A Survey of London
… S. Margaret on the hill made a court of iustice. Court of Admiralty. Compter in Southwarke. A part of this parish … wherein the Assizes and sessions be kept, and the court of Admiralty is also there kept. One other part of the same …
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