- The
court leet was a
historical court baron (a type of
manorial court) of
England and
Wales and
Ireland that
exercised the "view of frankpledge" and its...
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Court Leet and
Court Baron with View of Frankpledge. The
Spitchwick Courts Leet and Baron. The
Courts Leet and
Baron of Stockbridge. The
Court Leet of...
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unfree tenants disappeared. In some
cases the
manorial court functioned as a de
facto court leet. The lord of the
manor could be
given a post by the central...
- the
Mayor of
Dudley was an
official of the
Court Leet of the
Lords of Dudley. This was a
manorial court that
provided local governance to the borough...
- The
Court Leet of
Henley in
Arden for
example is
limited to the
making of
presentments about matters of
local concern.
There is also the
Court Leet of...
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Guildable Manor is a
Court Leet in
Southwark under the
authority of the City of London,
along with the King's Manor, Southwark, and the
Great Liberty....
- into four wards, Church, Middle,
Royal and Savoy. It was
governed by a
court leet. The
liberty of the
Savoy was part of Middle****, and
those connected with...
- a
medieval Guild. The
records of the
court leet and the
court baron in
Henley date from 1592 onwards. The
court rolls are
largely concerned with (in Dyer's...
-
known as
court rolls,
although the term
court books is also found. The
rolls record the
meetings of the
manorial court,
either court leet or
court baron...
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jurisdiction for the
administration of justice,
known as the
Court Leet, View of frankpledge, and
Court of
Record of our
Sovereign Lord the King for his Hundred...