单词 | marshalsea court |
释义 | > as lemmasMarshalsea court a. A court formerly held before the steward and the knight marshal of the royal household of England (later before a barrister appointed by the knight marshal), originally to hear cases between the monarch's servants, but afterwards with wider jurisdiction. Also more fully Marshalsea court. Cf. palace court n. 2.The court was abolished under the provisions of the County Courts Act, 1849. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > judicial body, assembly, or court > [noun] > courts with other specific jurisdictions marshalseaa1400 oyer and terminer1469 High Commission1581 jail-delivery1612 Court of (the) Verge1647 palace court1685 Court of Claims1691 Industrial Court1852 brewster sessions1883 traffic court1896 family court1917 a1400 in K. W. Engeroff Untersuchung ‘Usages of Winchester’ (1914) 64 Euerych bakere..sholde make whitbred, and wel y-bake, vp-on þe a-syse of þe marchasye. c1450 (c1400) Bk. Vices & Virtues (Huntington) (1942) 40 (MED) Bailyues, schereues, and seriauntes..doþ enditen..pore men..and dryueþ hem to assyses and to marchalsie for to wynne of hem wrongfully. a1525 Coventry Leet Bk. 24 Allso leeful be hit to the Bakers..to com hidur and sell hur brede, so that hit haue the weight as the kynges marchallsy wull. ?1542 H. Brinkelow Complaynt Roderyck Mors xi. sig. C6 The court of the marshyalsee [?1548 reads marshialse]. a1601 W. Lambarde Archion (1635) 25 The Marshalsey for matters within the Verge, or limits assigned to the Kings House, or Palace. 1639 in Verney Papers (1853) 215 I praye lett mee heare how businesses goes att the marshall seas, boat[h] in the prison and in the courte. 1660 Exact Accompt Trial Regicides 146 In the Case of Martial sea, and in the Common Pleas. 1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. 76 The court of the marshalsea, and the palace court at Westminster, though two distinct courts, are frequently confounded together. 1773 Salkeld's Rep. Cases King's Bench (ed. 5) 2 sig. 3Y2v This must have been to the Palace Court, where neither Plaintiff nor Defendant must be of the King's Household; but, in a Suit in the Marshalsea both must be of the King's Household. 1827 W. Buckley (title) The jurisdiction and practice of the Marshalsea & Palace Courts, with tables of costs and charges, etc. 1849 Act 12 & 13 Vict. c. 101 §14 From and after the thirty-first day of December 1849 all the power, authority, and jurisdiction of the said Court of the Marshalsea, and of the said Court of the Palace of the Queen at Westminster..shall cease and determine. 1874 Jrnl. Statist. Soc. 37 31 Twelve officers of the late Marshalsea Court, received in pensions 1,482 l. a-year. 1913 Amer. Hist. Rev. 18 773 Young noblemen..who indulged in private conflicts found their way from the London magistrates or the Marshalsea..to Star Chamber, where they were properly fined. 1978–9 18th-cent. Stud. 12 207 Fielding wrote asking the duke's interest to obtain him the office of Judge of the Marshalsea. 1988 Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 48 446 Havering tenants displayed no liking for it [sc. Westminster]. They preferred the court of the Marshalsea. < as lemmas |
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