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CHAPTER 5 THE ORIGINS OF THE CENTRAL COURTS SUMMARY
ОглавлениеThe Meaning of the word “Court”
The Travelling Court: Justices in Eyre
The Oldest Off-shoot: the Exchequer
The Next Off-shoot: the Court of Common Pleas
The Connection between King’s Bench and the Council
The Judicial System under Edward I
Factors in the Growth of the Common Law
So far we have discussed the local courts, both communal and seignorial, and the contacts which took place between them and the royal authority, and particularly the most important of these contacts, the jury. It now remains to sketch the rise of the central courts at Westminster.