- plea rolls
- судебные дела
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь. 2013.
Plea rolls — are parchment rolls recording details of legal suits or actions in a court of law in England. Courts began recording its proceedings in plea rolls and filing its writs from its foundation at the end of the 12th century. Most files were kept by… … Wikipedia
Plea Rolls — Rolls recording the proceedings of the court of common pleas, which was known as De banco = of the bench (ofjustices). The rolls date from 1190 and show the court met at Westminster. Most of the work involved civil disputes between private… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Moore Stephens v Stone Rolls Ltd — Court House of Lords Citation(s) [2009] UKHL 39; [2009] 3 WLR 455 Case opinions Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Lord Scott of Foscote, Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe, Lord Brown of Eaton under Heywood and Lord Mance … Wikipedia
Henry de Bracton — was appointed to the coram rege, the advisory council of Henry III of England Henry of Bracton, also Henry de Bracton, also Henrici Bracton, or Henry Bratton also Henry Bretton (ca. 1210–68) was an English jurist. He is famous now for his… … Wikipedia
Rollo (manuscrito) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rollo de los Salmos. Uno de los Rollos del Mar Muerto. Aprox. 100 a.C. Soporte: Pergamino (Piel de becerro) Formato: Volumen Un rollo es, en términos de manuscritos antiguos, una larga lámina de papiro o pergamino en … Wikipedia Español
Court of Chancery — This article is about the English civil court. For other uses, see Court of Chancery (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
JENKINSON, SIR (Charles) HILARY° — (1882–1961), British archivist and scholar. He began his association with the Public Records Office in 1906 and became deputy keeper (director) in 1947. He built up the profession of archivist in Britain. Throughout his life he retained an early… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Baldwin de Boulers — came to England in 1105 when he was granted the Lordship of Montgomery, Powys in marriage with Sybil de Falaise. Sybil was referred to as the niece of Henry I of England but is commonly believed to be one of his illegitimate children. Baldwin was … Wikipedia
common law — 1. the system of law originating in England, as distinct from the civil or Roman law and the canon or ecclesiastical law. 2. the unwritten law, esp. of England, based on custom or court decision, as distinct from statute law. 3. the law… … Universalium
Faint — If one is looking for a surname which has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with its appearance, this is a good one to start on! Found in England in the various spelling forms of Fant, Font, Faint, Faunt, Vant and even Phant, this extraordinary … Surnames reference
Fance — Recorded in England in many and varied spelling forms including: Fance, Fant, Font, Faint, Faunt, Vant and even Phant, this extraordinary name has had an extraordinary development. It was first introduced into England by the Normans after 1066… … Surnames reference