"De Expensis Militum Levandis" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Expensis Militum Levandis LAW AND LEGAL
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writ for levying the expenses of knights. A writ directed to the sheriff for levying the allowance for knights of the shire in parliament Reg. orig. 191b, 192.

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An obsolete writ addressed to the sheriff to levy the expenses of every citizen and burgess of parliament 4 Inst …

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Au aucient writ to prohibit the sher-iff from levying any allowance for knights of the shire upon those who held …

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Fieri Facias LAW AND LEGAL

(That you cause.to be made.) ln practice. A writ of execution commanding the sheriff to levy and make the amount …

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Fieri Feci LAW AND LEGAL

(I have caused to he made.) In practice. The name given to the return made by a sheriff or other …

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Ad abolished writ for dis-annulling a fine levied of lands in ancient demesne to the prejudice of the lord. Reg. …

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Nulla Bona LAW AND LEGAL

NA. Lat No goods. The name of the return made by the sheriff to a writ of execution, when he …

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Prjefine LAW AND LEGAL

The fee paid on suing out. the writ of covenant, on levying fines, before the flne was passed. 2 Bl. …

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Questus Est Nobis LAW AND LEGAL

Lat A writ of nuisance, whicb, by 15 Fdw. I., lay against him to whom a house or other thing …

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A writ which certified the foot of a flne levied before justices in eyre, etc., into the chancery. Reg. orig. …

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