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91Serjeants' Inn, Chancery Lane — On the east side of Chancery Lane, west of Clifford s Inn, in Farringdon Ward Without (O.S. 1875 80). For Honourable Society of Judges and Serjeants at Law. First mention: The messuage called Grey s Place in parish of St. Dunstan in the… …
92court of chancery — often cap both Cs: court of equity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
93suits at law or in chancery — suits or proceedings at law or in chancery Suits instituted and carried or in substantial conformity with the forms and modes prescribed by the common law or by the rules in chancery excluding cases instituted and carried on solely in accordance… …
94proceedings at law or in chancery — suits or proceedings at law or in chancery Suits instituted and carried or in substantial conformity with the forms and modes prescribed by the common law or by the rules in chancery excluding cases instituted and carried on solely in accordance… …
95suits or proceedings at law or in chancery — Suits instituted and carried or in substantial conformity with the forms and modes prescribed by the common law or by the rules in chancery excluding cases instituted and carried on solely in accordance with statutory provisions. Under current… …
96court of chancery — noun a court with jurisdiction in equity • Syn: ↑chancery • Hypernyms: ↑court, ↑tribunal, ↑judicature * * * Law. chancery (def. 4a) …
97court of chancery — Law. chancery (def. 4a). * * * …
98Chauffer of Chancery — The official in *chancery whose task was to heat the wax on the occasions when the *great seal was being used. A chafer was a small grate which held fire for heating. Chauffer was known more colloquially as chafe wax. [< OldFr. chauffer = to… …
99Old Sergeants' Inn, Chancery Lane — See Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane …
100Clerk of the Crown in Chancery — See crown office in chancery …