| Several Hands - 1768 - 612 sider
...is the court of Piid oudre curia peJis pulvct izati; fi> called from th* ^lufty feet of the fuitors. It is a court of record, incident to every fair and market; of which the fteward of him, who owns or has the toll of the market, is the judge. It was inftituted to adminifttr... | |
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 506 sider
...pedlar, in old French) and therefore fignifying the court of fuch petty chapmen as refort to f.;irs or markets. It is a court of record, incident to every fair and market; of which the fteward of him, who owns or d 4 Inft. 272. f Harrington's obfervat. on the ftat. e Ruth. c. 4. 337.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 588 sider
...pedlar, in old French) and therefore Cgnifying the court of fuch petty chapmen as refort to fairs or markets. It is a court of record, incident to every fair and market; of which the fteward of him, who owns or <! 4 Inll. 2-2. f Banington'S obfervat, on «h( ft»t. ' Ruib. c. 4. 337.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 562 sider
...pedlar, in old French,) and therefore fignifying the court of fuch petty chapmen as refort to fairs or markets. It is a court of record, incident to every, fair and market; of which the fteward of him, who owns or 23 ] has the toll of the market, is the judge : and it's jurifdi&ion extends... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 568 sider
...old French,) and therefore fignifying the court of fuch petty chapmen as refort to fairs or rrurkets. It is a court of record, incident to every fair and market; of which the fteward of him, who owns or ] has the toll of the market, is the judge : and it's jurifdi&ion extends... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 904 sider
...¡v court of such petty chapmen as resort to ¡¿ч or markets. It is a court of record, inci !t:,: to every fair and market; of which the steward of him who owns or has the toll of tn.' market is the judge. It was instituted m у • minister justice for all commercial injur-i done... | |
| James Plumptre - 1816 - 242 sider
...writer is much more ingenious and satisfactory; it being derived, according to him, from pied puldreaux, a pedlar, in old French, and therefore signifying...the court of such .petty chapmen as resort to fairs or markets. It is a court of record, incident to every fair and market, of which the steward of him... | |
| George Redford, Thomas Hurry Riches - 1818 - 390 sider
...Speedily as dust can fall from the foot.—According to Harrington it is derived "from pied puldrcaux, (a pedlar, in old French,) and therefore, signifying...markets. It is a court of record, incident to every fair pr market; of whieh the steward of him, who owns or has the toll of the market, is the judge ; and... | |
| George Redford, Thomas Hurry Riches - 1818 - 410 sider
...speedily as dust can fall from the foot.—According to Harrington it is derived " from pied puldreaux, (a pedlar, in old French,) and therefore, signifying the court of such petty chapmen as resort lo fairs and markets. It is a court of record, incident to every fair or market; of which the steward... | |
| Samuel Yates - 1820 - 186 sider
...speedily ai dust can fall from the foot. — According to Barringtun, it is derived " from pied puldreaux, (a pedlar in old French,) and therefore, signifying...court of such petty chapmen as resort to fairs and market;. It is court of record, incident to every fair or market; of which the steward of him, who... | |
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