- curia baronis
- A court-baron.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
curia baronis — curia baronis, or baronum /kyuriya barownas/°bar6wnam/ In old English law, a court baron … Black's law dictionary
curia baronis — curia baronis, or baronum /kyuriya barownas/°bar6wnam/ In old English law, a court baron … Black's law dictionary
curia baronis, or baronum — /kyuriya barownas/°bar6wnam/ In old English law, a court baron … Black's law dictionary
curia baronis, or baronum — /kyuriya barownas/°bar6wnam/ In old English law, a court baron … Black's law dictionary
curia baronum — curia baronis, or baronum /kyuriya barownas/°bar6wnam/ In old English law, a court baron … Black's law dictionary
curia baronum — curia baronis, or baronum /kyuriya barownas/°bar6wnam/ In old English law, a court baron … Black's law dictionary
Curĭe — (Curia), 1) (röm. Ant.), einer der 30 Theile, in welche Romulus das römische Volk eintheilte, indem er jede der 3 Tribus (s.d.) in 10 C n schied u. jeder C. 10 Gentes zutheilte. Ihrem Wesen nach erscheinen die C n als für den Zweck des… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Court baron — A Court baron is an English manorial court dating from the Middle Ages. It was laid down by Sir Edward Coke that a manor had two courts, the first by the common law, and is called a court baron, the freeholders ( barons ) being its suitors; the… … Wikipedia
court baron — ▪ medieval court Latin Curia Baronis (“baron s court”), medieval English manorial court, or halimoot, that any lord could hold for and among his tenants. By the 13th century the steward of the manor, a lawyer, usually presided; originally … Universalium
RELEVIUM — in LL. Malcolmi II. Scotiae Regis c. 1. Et ibi omnes Barones concesserunt sibi wardam et relevium de herede cuiuscumque Baronis defuncti, ad fustentationem Domint Regis, in Charta libertatum Augliae Henrici I. in Charta Theodorici Comit.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale