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  • The court of burgesses ( or court leet ) was headed by the High Steward of Westminster Abbey, who was usually a prominent national politician.
  • Courts leet survived for formal purposes until their legal criminal jurisdiction was abolished in 1977 by section 23 of the Administration of Justice Act 1977.
  • Some manorial courts also had the status of a court leet, and so they elected constables and other officials and were effectively Magistrates'courts for minor offences.
  • A charter issued under Henry III between 1222 and 1227 granted the prioress the right to hold at Ickleton a weekly market, an annual fair and a court leet.
  • Today the City officers refer to the three manors as the'Town and Borough of Southwark', as stated on the Courts Leet summons, on which none of the nicknames appear.
  • In 1653, he succeeded to the property of his grandfather, a clothier, who had been in frequent trouble with the court leet in Haslemere for illegal and extortionate milling.
  • The inn was the previous residence to the Court Leet of the Royal Manor of Portland, and the building still holds an original reeve staff used to record rent payments.
  • In 1882 the corporation of Manchester decided to print the " Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester ", ranging from 1552 to 1846, and Earwaker was engaged as editor.
  • Every year the Burgesses ( those who owned a burgage plot ) elected a Court Leet, rather like a cross between a town council and a magistrates'bench, to govern the borough.
  • The Parish Council does not yet have its own website; however, the Rushton Manor Courts Leet and Baron does record the Proceedings of the Parish Council, which include minutes and agendas.
  • The " quo warranto " proceedings of Edward I established a sharp distinction between the court baron, exercising strictly manorial rights, and the court leet, depending for its jurisdiction upon royal franchise.
  • Danby court leet, the all male, baronial court whose origins were as a manorial court, but whose functions are now restricted to the management of common land, regularly meets in the castle's courtroom.
  • From the 13th to the 15th century Fordingbridge was governed by a bailiff, and then in later centuries by a constable chosen yearly at the court leet of the manor of Lower Burgate.
  • This quit is rendered by the Foreman of the City's Court Leet Jury of the " Town and Borough of Southwark ", alias Guildable Manor, which is the area as defined in 1327.
  • With the increase in prosperity came a desire for greater power, the freeholders began to choose their own officers; port reeve, constable, bailiffs, beer-tasters and leather sealers at the court leet of the borough.
  • In the later Middle Ages the lord, when exercising these powers, gained the name of "'leet "'which was a jurisdiction of a part of a county, hence the franchise was of "'court leet " '.
  • This jurisdiction was that of court leet and View of Frankpledge ( the two terms define the same assembly ), the manor freemen being the jury of a " crown " court within the manor's area.
  • The town had been a manorial borough from the end of the 13th century, and from at least the 16th century until the 19th century, was governed by the Court Leet of the Lords of Dudley.
  • By 1226, Bordesley was held in demesne by the overlords of the other manors in Aston parish and by the second half of the 13th century it was the centre of a court leet for the neighbouring vills.
  • The name " giddy-gaddy " for the game appears only in the court leet records of the manor of Manchester, an indication of the disruption and damage it caused in the streets of industrial areas such as Ardwick.
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