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Le court leete, et court baron
Kitchin, John
Maij sexto, anno Do. 1585 Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
First printed as part of STC 14886. The anonymous "Retourna breuium", originally published separately (cf. STC 20894.4 et seq.), has separate dated title page, foliation and register.
The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law-dayes, or courts baron. Wherein is largely and plainly opened the jurisdiction of these courts, with the learning of mannors, copyholds, rents, harriots and other services and advantages belonging unto mannors, to the great profit of lord of mannors, and owners of these courts
Sheppard, William (1675)
1656
Title within double line border. Marginal notes.
Records of the courts baron and customary courts of the manor of Lawkland, Yorkshire
1739-1857
Covers the period May 1739 to June 1857
Le court leete, et court baron
Kitchin, John
1581
Second part "Retourna brevium" has separate title page and pagination.
The contentes of this booke. First the booke for a iustice of peace. : The booke that teacheth to keepe a courte baron, or a leet. The booke teaching to kepe a courte hundred. The booke called Returna breuium. The boke called Charta feodi, conteininge the fourme of deedes, releases, indentures, obligations, acquitances, letters of atturney, letters of permutation, testamentes, & other thinges. And the booke of the ordinance to be obserued by the officers of the Kings Escheker for fees taking
Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony (1470-1538); England and Wales
1574
Best known under title: Book for a justice of peace. Cf. Beale. First pt. is sometimes wrongly attributed to Anthony Fitzherbert. Imprint from colophon. The last 2 leaves are blank. Indexed in...
Jurisdictions, or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseyes, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne... Heretofore writ in French ... and now most exactly rendred to more ample advantage in the English tongue, with a demonstrative table, pointing out all matter of consequence throughout the whole work. Whereunto is added the authentick formes of all manner of writs, with their severall returnes in English
Kitchin, John
1653
Errors in paging. "The Return of writs newly corrected, with divers other good returns and many cases of the common law": p. 508-578.