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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… See Doughtie's Case in Coke's Commentaries, fol. 75. Sect. Escuage. Sir Hen Vane sent Ambassador to the Kings of Denmark …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Cases put together in the Institutes in the Chapter of Escuage. To the first Objection of the Name, the Answer is … by the Service, will proportionably lessen or encreate the Escuage. My Lords, that this Service was instituted for the … when the Tenants were summoned ad exercitum, he paid no escuage, as is adjudged M. 20 E. I. R. 9 & 20 Co'ia & M. 28. …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… for Sums uncertain, these ought not to be, no more than Escuage uncertain, and must be assessed in Parliament; and … which is Littleton, he faith fo. 20. Que communment ditq; Escuage serra assesse per Parliament. I do not find by the … for the guard of the Sea. As Tenures by Knights Service, Escuage, Wards, Marriage, ancient Demesn, &c. Poundage and …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… all such as hold of his Majesty by grand Sergeantry, Escuage, or Knights-Service, to do their services against the … or hold of his Majesty or of any of his Wards by Escuage, or Knights Service (and are thereby bound to go in … Bands required as aforesaid, or the other according to Escuage and Tenures in Knights Service, both of them being …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of what Estate or Condition soever they be, that hold by Escuage, or other Services due to the King, any Lands and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to proceed in Conference with the Lords. Moved, whether Escuage should cease by this Abrogating of hostile Laws. The … the Opinion of the Judges [a] is alleged, that ipso facto Escuage ceaseth. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… a Conference with the Lords. Mr. Fuller moveth, whether Escuage should not cease, upon this Removing of Hostility: … published; reciting the Judges Opinion, that ipso facto, Escuage ceaseth. - In the Proclamation, for Great Brittaine. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… in the mean time, in the other Parts of the Instrument. Escuage. The Matter of Escuage argued, pro et contra, at large, by Mr. Moore, Mr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and Monday. Ditto. Sir William Morrice informeth, that Escuage was no Impediment, when Walshmen became English. - … made perpetual; as in France, and other Places. - Whether Escuage grounded upon the Common Law, or Statute Law. - If … a Subsidy imposed; therefore no hostile Law. Mr. Moore: - Escuage, upon a Voyage royal, when the King goeth in Person, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… appointed by the House to take and deliver it unto them. Escuage. The Point of Escuage argued by Mr. Wentworth, Sir Robert Hitcham, Sir … Hide; and so left for this Day. A Note of sundry kinds of Escuage, read in the House as followeth: Escuage. Ex Libro …
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