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  • 1Custos Brevium — The Custos Brevium was an official in the Court of Common Pleas and Court of King s Bench. In the Court of Common Pleas the Custos Brevium served as Chief Clerk, in charge of the officials that supported the Justices of the Common Pleas in their… …

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  • 2La Novelle Natura Brevium — (1534) was a treatise on English law by Anthony Fitzherbert. It is often cited in judgments today across the common law world, and represents an important tract on the rules of common law in the 16th century. On skill and care: If a smith prick… …

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  • 3custos brevium — /kastas briyviyam/ In England, the keeper of the writs. A principal clerk belonging to the courts of queen s bench and common pleas, whose office it was to keep the writs returnable into those courts. The office was abolished by 1 Win. IV, c. 5 …

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  • 4de natura brevium — /diy natyura briyviyam/ (Lat.) Concerning the nature of writs. The title of more than one textbook of English Mediaeval law …

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  • 5false retorno brevium — /folsow ratornow briyviyam/ In old English law, a writ which formerly lay against the sheriff who had execution of process for false returning of writs …

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  • 6custos brevium — /kastas briyviyam/ In England, the keeper of the writs. A principal clerk belonging to the courts of queen s bench and common pleas, whose office it was to keep the writs returnable into those courts. The office was abolished by 1 Win. IV, c. 5 …

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  • 7de natura brevium — /diy natyura briyviyam/ (Lat.) Concerning the nature of writs. The title of more than one textbook of English Mediaeval law …

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  • 8false retorno brevium — /folsow ratornow briyviyam/ In old English law, a writ which formerly lay against the sheriff who had execution of process for false returning of writs …

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  • 9old natura brevium — /owld natyura briyviyam/ The title of a treatise written in the reign of Edward III, containing the writs which were then most in use, annexing to each a short comment concerning their nature and the application of them, with their various… …

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  • 10registrant brevium — /rajistram> briyv(i)yam/ The register of writs (q.v.) …

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