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Historia Placitorum Coronæ or The
History of the
Pleas of the
Crown is an
influential treatise on the
criminal law of England,
written by Sir
Matthew Hale...
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English barrister,
judge and
jurist most
noted for his
treatise Historia Placitorum Coronæ, or The
History of the
Pleas of the Crown. Born to a barrister...
- III,
together with
summaries of
their rulings. The
second is The
Casus Placitorum (c. 1250 – c. 1270), a
collection of
legal maxims,
rules and
brief narratives...
- 78, 81. Dugdale,
Chronica Series Abreviatio Placitorum;
Rotuli Origines, ii, 91, 261.
Abbreviatio Placitorum;
Rotuli Origines, i, 39; ii, 17;
Rotuli Parliamentorum...
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Snapphane Snatch theft Train robbery Truck hijacking Matthew Hale.
Historia Placitorum Coronae. 1736. 1800 Edition.
Volume 1.
Chapter XLVI.
Pages 532 to 538...
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century jurist Sir
Matthew Hale, who in his 1736
legal treatise Historia Placitorum Coronæ
wrote that rape in
marriage could not be
recognized because the...
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Article 20 of the "Articles of Eyre" to
establish the
office of
custos placitorum coronae (Latin for "keeper of the
pleas of the Crown"), from
which the...
- Eyre in
September 1194 to "keep the
pleas of the Crown" (Latin,
custos placitorum coronae) from
which the word "coroner" is derived. The eyre of 1194 was...
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vividly by Sir
Matthew Hale (1609–1676), in his
legal treatise Historia Placitorum Coronæ or
History of the
Pleas of the
Crown (posthumously, 1736) where...
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appointed to the
office of
Keeper of the
Pleas of the King's
Crown (custos
placitorum coronas), i.e. the King's
Crowner or Coroner, for the
county of Devon...