单词 | palace court |
释义 | palace courtn. 1. A courtyard of a palace. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > courtyard > [noun] court1377 closec1440 quadrant1443 pryelle1480 base court1490 palace1506 quadranglec1543 courtyard1552 palace courta1679 quad1786 under-ward1826 tetrastoön1838 courtlet1844 riad1881 lapa1886 patio1931 a1679 Earl of Orrery Herod (1694) iii. 23 As through the Palace Court I past, I saw the Guards run to their Arms in hast. 1722 A. Philips Briton ii. iv. 16 It is the Prince! Now, in the Palace-Court, the Chariot sounds. 1801 R. Southey Thalaba II. viii. 135 Open fly the iron doors The doors of the palace court. 1892 Dict. National Biogr. XXXIII. 310/2 On the night of the murder he accompanied Morton to the palace court with a band of armed followers. 1933 Greece & Rome 3 5 A dreadful crash announces the fall of the pillars in the palace-court. 1998 Azerbaijan Internat. (Nexis) 6 46 They took detailed measurements for the reconstruction of the burial vault..and the palace court. 2. Usually in form Palace Court. A court having jurisdiction in personal actions arising within twelve miles of the palace of Whitehall, with the exception of actions arising in the City of London or within the jurisdiction of the Court of the Marshalsea or the courts at Westminster. Now historical.The Palace Court was established by letters patent by James I (new letters patent were granted in 1631 and 1665). It 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 1685 Termes de la Ley 525 Palace-Court, is a Court of Record,..held at Southwark, and is a Court of Common Law. 1766 J. Entick Surv. London in New Hist. London IV. 385 Here, in the same prison, is the Palace Court. 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. 1827 W. Buckley (title) The jurisdiction and practice of the Marshalsea & Palace Courts, with tables of costs and charges, etc. 1891 Dict. National Biogr. XXVI. 371/1 Thackeray's ballad on ‘Jacob Omnium's Hoss’ commemorates his friend's assault upon the Palace Court, which was abolished in consequence. 1966 A. L. Goodhart & H. G. Hanbury Holdsworth's Hist. Eng. Law XVI. 65 [Lord Chelmsford] was called to the bar in 1818, soon got a practice at the Surrey Sessions and in the Palace Court, where he bought a place as one of the four counsel who were allowed to practise there. 1996 Hist. Jrnl. 39 712 The records of London's Palace Court..detail numerous cases in which judges and juries upheld a wife's right to pledge the credit of a husband from whom she had chosen to separate. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1679 |
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