Reeves History of the English Law From the Time of the Romans to the End of T

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Reeves History of the English Law From the Time of the Romans to the End of T
Reeves, John, 1752?-1829
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Those who ought to become knights, and who had had their land only a short time ; those who were extremely old, or had any in- firmity in their limbs ; or alleged that they had some incurable disease, or the impediment of children, or law-suits, or other neces- sary excuses ; such persons were to appear before two commissioners appointed, and make fine before them ; and these commissioners were to take discretionary fines from such disabled persons, by way of composition. Thus was provision mad...e for the due payment of one of those casualties, which was supported under pretence of de- fending the realm, while the extreme rigour of these exactions was somewhat abated.
There is another act of the same year, called statutum de fran- statute de gentibus prisonam. It appears by our old law, 3 that a prisoner, for whatever cause, breaking out of the king's '"""• prison, was esteemed guilty of felony. ^ In the 23d of 1 Vide ante, c. Ix. This was the value by which persons were then summoned to attend the king in his foreign war.


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