Serjeanty is where a man holds his lands or tenements of our sovereign lord the King by such services as he ought to do in his proper person to the King ; as to carry the banner of the King, or his lance, or to lead his army, or to be his marshal, or... View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages - Pagina 82door Henry Hallam - 1848 - 568 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1769 - 510 pagina’s
...carry his fword before him '• i-tit. n. " at his coronation, or to be his fewer at his fcia> $' " coronation, or his carver, or his butler, or *' to be one of his chamberlains of the receipt " of his Exchequer, or to do other like fer" vices," &c. Which definition the learned... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1812 - 642 pagina’s
...king, as to carry the banner of the king, or his lance, or to lead his army, or to be his marshall, or to carry his sword before him at his coronation,...coronation, or his carver or his butler, or to be one of his chamberlaines of the receipt of his exchequer, or to do other like services, &c. And the cause why... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1817 - 950 pagina’s
...army, or to be his rnarshall, or to carry his sss'ord before him at his coronation, or to be his seiter at his coronation, or his carver, or his butler, or to be one of his chamberlaines of the receipt of his exchequer, or to do other like services, a;c. And the cause why... | |
| James Ram - 1825 - 206 pagina’s
...kinds, and military or civil (b) ; as to carry the king's banner, or his lance, or to lead his army, or to be his marshal, or to carry his sword before...his coronation, or his carver, or his butler, or to do other like services (c). So if the king giveth lands to be held by the tenant as the High Steward... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry - 1830 - 716 pagina’s
...his proper person to the king, as to carry the banner of the king, or his lance, or to lead his army, or to be his marshal, or to carry his sword before...carver, or his butler, or to be. one of his chamberlains of the receipt of his exchequer, or to do other like services, Inc. And the cause why this service... | |
| William John Thoms - 1838 - 506 pagina’s
...proper person to the King ; as to carry the banner of the King, or his lance, or to lead his army, or to be his Marshal, or to carry his sword before...Carver or his Butler, or to be one of his Chamberlains of the receipts of his Exchequer, or to do other like service, &c. And the cause why this service is... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1838 - 254 pagina’s
...ought to do in his own person, as to carry the banner of the king, or his lance, or to lead his army, or to be his marshal, or to carry his sword before him at the coronation, or to be his sewer at his coronation, or his carver, or his butler, &c." In some curious... | |
| 1839 - 272 pagina’s
...ought to do in his own person, as to carry the banner of the king, or his lance ; or to lead his army, or to be his marshal, or to carry his sword before him at the coronation, or to be his sewer at his coronation, or his carver, or his butler, &c." In some curious... | |
| Sir Thomas Littleton - 1841 - 794 pagina’s
...his proper person to the king; as to carry the banner of the king, or his lance, or to lead his army, or to be his marshal, or to carry his sword before...carver, or his butler, or to be one of his chamberlains of the receipt of his exchequer, or to do other like services, &c. And the cause wby this service is... | |
| Joshua Williams - 1845 - 458 pagina’s
...to be done in his own proper person to the king, as, to carry the banner of the king, or his lance, or to be his marshal, or to carry his sword before him at his coronation, or to do other like services (/) ; when, by the statute of Charles II. (g), this tenure, with the others,... | |
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