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Court leet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The court leet was a historical court in England and Wales. At a very early time in medieval England the Lord of the Manor exercised or claimed certain jurisdictional rights concerning the administr...
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COURT LEET, an English petty criminal court for the punishment of small offences. It has been usual to make a distinction between court baron and court leet 1 as being separate courts, but in the early history of the court leet no such distinction 1 The history of the word "leet" is very obscure.
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Welcome to the Cricklade Court Leet website ... The Cricklade Court Leet is one of the few remaining active Court Leets in the United Kingdom. ... Cricklade continues the tradition of the historic Court Leet which in former times was responsible for many of the functions now performed by local Councils. The Court in Cricklade...
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of the Manchester Court leet records ... These pages contain as well the records of 'the Court baron' of the manor of Manchester."--Introd., v. 1. This book has an editable web page on Open Library ... Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
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, when exercising these powers, gained the name of leet, and, later, of court leet. The quo warranto ... rights, and the court leet, depending for its jurisdiction upon royal franchise. The court leet was a court of record...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Court leet. Court leet. Information about Court leet in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Court leet)
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Southamptons Court Leet ... The View of Frank Pledge" SOUTHAMPTON'S COURT LEET) ... One series of books held by the Record Office concerns the Court Leet, starting from the 16th Century up to the present day with just a few gaps in between. The Court Leet originated in England in the Court Baron, a Court authorised by the King...
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