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A History of the County of Essex
… The leet met annually on Whit Tuesday, 8 attended by 1215 jurors. It elected constables and aleconners, normally 2 of … no record of any later courts being held. 20 The number of jurors attending the leet varied from 11 to 18. 21 They … there twice a year. 23 In 14991507 the number of leet jurors varied from 11 to 15. In those years apparently a …
A History of the County of Essex
… Walthamstow Place-names, 34. This probably explains the jurors' statement, otherwise unsupported, after Sir William …
A Dictionary of London
… Bokerel in parish of St. Swithin (I. 410). One of the Jurors was William de Sco Xpoforo (ib. 411). St. Christopher …
A History of the County of Sussex
Calendar of Treasury Books
… sold to Protestants and of such as were lately Non-Jurors but are since willing to take the oaths. Out Letters ( …
Calendar of Treasury Books
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… orthodox. 58His two immediate successors both proved non-jurors, one accordingly losing Waterbeach in 1689. 59 The …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… verdicts, orders, and elections were made by the 12 jurors or homage, many of whom had earlier served as manorial … the mid and late 18th century there might be as many as 14 jurors, and by 1752 the position of foreman was recognized. There were up to 22 jurors in the 1830s and the average was then 15. Membership …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was represented at the eyre of the justices by twelve jurors, including 'Ranulf de Moore, reeve of the vill,' 35 …
A History of the County of Essex
… E. and W. Ham, p. 7. See p. 89. As was stated by local jurors in 1303: B.M. Lansd. MS. 1 f. 19; K.B. 27/212 m. 95. …
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