Index of placita de banco preserved in the Public Record Office: A. D. 1327-1328 (1909)
Public Record OfficeRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 347.05 PUB 1909 O/S |
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Hardback
32cm
364p
Volume Details
Part 2
Northampton to York, divers counties and miscellaneous
Lists & indexes, XXXII
The Court of Common Pleas, or Common Bench, was a common law court in the English legal system that covered "common pleas"; actions between subject and subject, which did not concern the king. Created in the late 12th to early 13th century after splitting from the Exchequer of Pleas, the Common Pleas served as one of the central English courts for around 600 years. Authorised by Magna Carta to sit in a fixed location, the Common Pleas sat in Westminster Hall for its entire existence, joined by the Exchequer of Pleas and Court of King's Bench.
[Taken from Wikipedia 12.08.2022]
[Taken from Wikipedia 12.08.2022]
1327-1328