Select Pleas, Starrs, and Other Records from the Rolls of the Exchequer of the Jews, A. D. 1220-1284

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Stran 112 - ... election shall take place by ballot as follows : every member of the Society present at the Meeting shall be entitled to vote by writing the names of not more than five of the candidates on a piece of paper and delivering it to the Secretary or his Deputy, at such meeting, and the five candidates who shall have a majority of votes shall be declared elected. In case of equality the Chairman of the Meeting shall have a second or casting vote. The vacancy in the office of President or Vice-President...
Stran 113 - Meeting. Seven days' notice at least, specifying the object of the meeting and the time and place at which it is to be held, shall be posted to every member resident in the United Kingdom at his last known address. No member shall vote at any General Meeting whose subscription is in arrear. 17. The Hon. Secretary shall keep a Minute Book wherein shall be entered a record of the transactions, as well at Meetings of the Council as at General Meetings of the Society. 18. These rules may upon proper...
Stran 110 - PUBLICATIONS. The Volumes already published are Vol. I., for 1887. SELECT PLEAS OF THE CROWN. Vol. I., AD 1200-1225. Edited, from the Rolls preserved in HM Public Record Office, by FW MAITLAND, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, Cambridge. With Facsimile. Crown 410.
Stran 113 - March 1896, and thereafter in the month of March in each year. The Council may upon their own resolution and shall on the request in writing of not less than ten members call a Special General Meeting. Seven days' notice at least, specifying the object of the meeting and the time and place at which it is to be held, shall be posted to every member resident in the United Kingdom at his lsst known address.
Stran 112 - Persons so appointed shall hold office so long as those in whose place they shall be appointed would have held office. The Council shall also have power to appoint Honorary Members of the Society. 9. The Council shall meet at least twice a year, and not less than seven days' notice of any meeting shall be sent by post to every member of the Council. 10. There shall be a Literary Director to be appointed and removable by the Council. The Council may make any arrangement for remunerating the Literary...
Stran 112 - Director (but always subject to the control of the Council) to supervise the editing of the publications of the Society, to suggest suitable editors, and generally to advise the Council with respect to carrying the objects of the Society into effect. 12. Each member shall be entitled to one copy of every work published by the Society as for any year of his membership. No person other than an Honorary Member shall receive any such work until his subscription for the year as for which the same shall...
Stran 110 - FOUNDED 1887. To ENCOURAGE THE STUDY AND ADVANCE THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW.
Stran 111 - These valuable records, of which few have hitherto been printed, throw new light on the connexion of the Chancery with the Council, and the gradual separation of the two ; on the early jurisdiction of the Chancery, its forms and procedure, and on the development of the principles of Equity. Vol. XI., for 1897. SELECT PLEAS OF THE COURT OF ADMIRALTY. Vol. II., AD 1547-1602. Edited by REGINALD G. MARSDEN, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-.it- Law. Crown 410. Price to non-members, 28^.
Stran 111 - The origin and history of this Court have not hitherto been fully investigated. Established by Henry VII. under the Lord Privy Seal, as a Court of Poor Men's Causes, and developed by Cardinal Wolsey, its valuable records illustrate forcibly the struggle between the Council and the Common Law Courts ; the development of equity procedure and principle outside the Chancery ; the social effect of the dissolution of the monasteries and the raising of rents ; the tenure of land ; the rights of copyholders...
Stran 77 - Wednesday next before the Feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude, in the thirty-third year of the reign of King Henry, sixth after the Conquest.

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