A First book of Jurisprudence for Students of the Common Law

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Indeed it is plain that local inquiries, in whatever manner made, could inform them only of local usage ; and that, so far as general usage really did exist or tend to exist, the king's judges and officers were the only persons who had sufficient oppor- tunities of knowing it ; for judicial circuits and personal attendance on the king in his constant journeys made them familiar, in the regular course ^ Leet Jurisdiction in Norwich (Selden Society), 1892, p. 52, A.D. 1299-1300: "De omnibus cande
...lariis pro quadam oon- vencione inter eos facta, videlicet quod nullus eorum venderet libram candele minus quam alter." II THE SOURCES OF ENGLISH LAW 253 of their duties, with all parts of the country.
More knowledge of England as a whole must have been collected at the king's court than could have been found anywhere else. Being thus taken charge of from its birth by a strong centralised power, and developed under the hands of trained professional judges and advocates, the Common Law rapidly became a specialised branch of learning worked out by rule, " scientific " law as the Continental writers say.


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